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Health & Fitness

LifeLine Offers Low-Cost Vaccines this Weekend and Our Pets of the Week

Want to save some money on your pet’s vaccinations, heartworm test and microchipping this year?  Then join us at Lifeline Animal Project’s monthly Pet Wellness day, this Saturday, January 25th, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at our Avondale clinic, 129 Lake Street, Avondale Estates, GA  30002.  No appointment is needed and the vet exam is free!  Vaccination packages start at only $25 for puppies and kittens and $40 for dogs and cats.  For more information, future dates or to see the vaccine schedule at our clinics, please visit:  www.lifelineanimal.org/spay-neuter/lifeline-clinics/low-cost-pet-vaccinations.

Fulton County Animal Services Pets of the Week:  Theo and Lauren


Meet Theo, a handsome three-year-old boy who is a huge sweetheart.  Theo is currently enrolled in CHARM (obedience) school and knows several commands.  He loves everyone he meets, and everyone loves Theo back.  If you’d like a dog who loves to snuggle, is smart and is good with other dogs, then Theo is your boy.

Lauren is an adorable three-year-old girl who is a staff favorite and lives in the rescue office. She loves people and gets along well with other dogs too.  Lauren has a cute underbite and floppy black ears.  Come meet this girl with the funny personality and you’ll fall in love too.

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Both Theo and Lauren are vaccinated, spayed/neutered and ready to go home today!


If you’d like to meet either of these terrific dogs, please contact Kerry at 404-613-9157 or email her at: kmoyershorton@fultonanimalservices.com.  To view dogs or cats available for adoption, please visit the shelter at 860 Marietta Blvd NW, Atlanta, 30318 or go to www.fultonanimalservices.com/adopt.

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About Fulton County Animal Services

Managed by LifeLine Animal Project, Fulton County Animal Service’s mission is to provide a humane environment for Fulton County’s homeless pets while placing them into loving, permanent homes, and to end pet overpopulation by promoting spay/neuter, advocating for life-saving public policy, increasing public awareness of homeless pets and educating the community about responsible pet ownership.  To learn more, visit www.fultonanimalservices.com

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