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Monday, December 17, 2012

Dog Travels 6,800 Miles Hoping For New Home

Abandoned in Egypt, Gordy is now up for adoption in Atlanta, thanks to resale shop owner in Avondale Estates.

The ancient Egyptians worshipped cats and sometimes would mummify deceased pet dogs, burying them with their owners, or on occasion giving them their own individual coffins. Modern Egypt isn't quite so attentive to man's best friend. In a country of around 80 million there are only a handful of animal rescue organizations and the government is pro-poisoning of street dogs as a means of controlling the population. Gordy is a 4-year old Egyptian street dog who has, happily, escaped that fate. He was abandoned in Cairo this fall and spent five days patiently waiting in the same spot downtown where he was dumped. Every day he carefully watched everyone who came by, looking for his former family to come back and get him.  Fed on occasion by …

Tanya Mahrous Tobias

9:54 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013

Gordy is still looking for his forever home! He is a sweet teddy bear who would do great in a home with another dog and a family wanting to spoil him. He doesn't require a lot of exercise but LOVES the car and walks.   more ›

Monday, October 24, 2011

10 Ways To Help Your Local Animal Rescue This Holiday Season

As October draws to a close the holiday season looms. Here's how to make it a happier one for homeless pets.

No one wants to be homeless for the holidays, but millions of cats and dogs nationwide are without homes and that includes tens of thousands here in the metro Atlanta area. Helping them is not as hard as you might think. 1.) Spay or neuter your own pets. Estimates are that 100,000 dogs and cats are euthanized in shelters in Georgia annually, at significant cost to taxpayers. You can do your part to end pet overpopulation with a routine surgery for your dog or cat.  Non-profit, low cost spay and neuter clinics like the ones run by LifeLine Animal Project actually make fixing your pet more affordable than caring for a litter of puppies or kittens. 2.) Donate needed pet items. Beds, crates, collars, leashes, cat litter, dog and cat toys, …

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