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We now offer FREE adoptions for all senior pets (7 years+) and long-stay dogs (100 days+). When you visit a LifeLine shelter, look for these promotional stickers on our kennel cards indicating an adoptable pet with a sponsored fee!
- Adoption Process
Adopt a pet today! ADOPTION FEES. DOGS ($85) Prior to...
- Pets
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- Events
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- Store
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- Our Services
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- Foster
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- Community Cats
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- Adoption Process
"Click here to view Dogs in Georgia for adoption. Individuals & rescue groups can post animals free." - ♥ RESCUE ME! ♥ ۬
Tails of Gray is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit rescue organization that offers a safe and loving sanctuary for senior dogs regardless of breed, health or ease of placement. Our goal is to prevent needless euthanasia through the offering of shelter, adoption, foster, hospice and education.
Each year, PAWS Atlanta welcomes many amazing senior dogs and cats into our facility who need our love and support to find their forever home. Over the past two years, we’ve proudly cared for 156 senior dogs and cats.
If you need to surrender your dog for free, some dog rescues in Georgia will allow you to give them up to be rehomed. Are you looking to adopt a dog in Georgia? Here are 12 Georgia based dog rescues to look into.
Our Available Dogs — Rescue Me Georgia. Make sure you use the scroll bar on the right to scroll all the way down! Your adoption saves three pets; the one you adopt, the one that gets to go to a foster home because you adopted, and the one that you have made room for in the shelter!
Your new best friend is waiting for you! Browse our available dogs and adopt a dog from the Atlanta Humane Society today.