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Lifeline Animal Project, 129 Lake St, Avondale Estates, GA | Get Directions »
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NO cat or dog adoption fees in June for educators in Georgia, from pre-K to post-grad. LifeLine Animal Project is waiving its standard $80-$120 pet adoption fees for teachers throughout the month of June and allowing them to adopt a pet for free.

"Teachers are a vital part of the well-being of our communities,” says Rebecca Guinn, founder and executive director of LifeLine. “They deserve recognition and appreciation. We hope that any faculty or school staff planning to add a pet to their family this summer will consider adopting from our no-kill Dog House or Kitty Motel. We invite them to become part of our own extended adoptive community.”

All adoptable dogs and cats at LifeLine are up-to-date on their vaccinations, spayed or neutered and micro-chipped. Many dogs in LifeLine’s no-kill Dog House have also had some obedience training.

All potential pet parents must meet LifeLine’s standard criteria for adopting a pet and must fill out an application, either online through LifeLine's "Virtual Shelter" at www.LifeLineAnimal.org, or in person at their Avondale location at 129 Lake Street.

About LifeLine Animal Project:

Founded in 2002, LifeLine Animal Project is non-profit organization working on collaborative no-kill solutions to stop the euthanasia of healthy and treatable dogs and cats in metro Atlanta animal shelters. LifeLine’s focus is to promote the adoption of homeless pets, provide affordable spay/neuter services, and advocate for lifesaving public policy

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Where Lifeline Animal Project 129 Lake St, Avondale Estates, GA 30002
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Website http://­www.­lifeli­neanimal.­org
Phone 404-292-8800
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More About Lifeline Animal Project

Lifeline Animal Project

Lifeline Animal Project

129 Lake St, Avondale Estates, GA
404-292-8800

LifeLine Animal Project is a nonprofit that works with animal control, shelters, and rescue groups. The group was founded in 2002 to promote the adoption of homeless pets. LifeLine also offers spay and neutering, which helps to fund the care of pets while they await their perfect home. Other services offered including behavioral training prior to adoption and Catlanta, a feral and stray cat assistance program heping to neuter or spay the animals. On the last Saturday of each month, the organization offers low-cost vaccinations for pet owners.

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Joni Zeccola

11:18 am on Wednesday, June 13, 2012

I took the boxer mix I found to Lifeline for his neutering. The staff was wonderful to work with. The boxer mix is available for adoption by the way.

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