Banana Is Looking For A New Home – Clear The Shelters Pet Adoption Event

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Meet Banana 

clear the shelters, nationwide pet adoption event
Banana – Available for Adoption

Banana is as cute as his name. He is a one-year-old playful and happy boy. He enjoys his canine friends and is always up for a game of fetch. You can meet Banana located at LifeLine’s Fulton County Animal Services shelter, 860 Marietta Blvd in Atlanta.

LifeLine Animal Project has so many wonderful pets to choose from:  a variety of cats, kittens galore, little Yorkies, big Labs, beautiful German Shepherds and adorable mixed breeds! If you’re looking for a new pet, you’ll want to check out LifeLines big adoption event on August 19th.

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LIFELINE ANIMAL PROJECT JOINS NATIONWIDE EFFORT TO

“CLEAR THE SHELTERS” ON AUGUST 19!      

On Saturday, August 19th, metro Atlanta’s largest animal welfare organization, LifeLine Animal Project, will join over 700 shelters across the country for the national Clear the Shelters adoption event.  Not only will LifeLine waive fees on all animals at each of its four shelters, but they will also include the pet’s spay/neuter, microchip and vaccines — a $250 value — at no cost!  Additionally, all adopters will receive coupons for an additional $200 worth of free veterinary services from VIP Petcare!

Adopters can choose a pet from any of LifeLine’s shelters, including:

LifeLine cared for 15,653 homeless pets in 2016, and has increased adoptions at their county shelters by 300% in the four year’s they’ve managed them.

To see pictures of available animals at DCAS, FCAS or LifeLine’s private shelters, please visit www.dekalbanimalservices.comwww.fultonanimalservices.com or www.lifelineanimal.org.

About LifeLine Animal Project

A nonprofit founded in 2002, LifeLine Animal Project provides lifesaving solutions to end the euthanasia of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters. LifeLine manages DeKalb and Fulton County Animal Services, where they’ve increased adoptions by 300 percent, as well as a private rehabilitative shelter and two LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinics. LifeLine cares for over 29,000 animals annually and has performed over 105,000 free and low-cost spay/neuter surgeries to date, including 30,000 stray/feral cats through their Community Cats program, metro Atlanta’s first and largest trap-neuter-return program. Their outreach involves improving the standard of care for animals in the community and preventing pet overpopulation. 

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WagBrag’s co-founder, Russ Boles, has a deep history in animal rescue and welfare. For the past 12 years, Russ has served in various roles with Atlanta-based animal advocacy organizations focused on rescue, training and education. In addition, Russ led a local rescue volunteer team into New Orleans immediately after Hurricane Katrina, assisting in efforts to rescue and care for stranded animals. This experience changed his life, and animal rescue and advocacy will always be a part of everything he does.

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