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Meet Flen. When Flen first came into the shelter system, he was the sweetest, most playful boy. He loved toys and people and playing chase and tag. When volunteers went to walk him, he cheerfully picked up one of his favorite toys in his mouth and marched right out of his kennel to walk! It was one of the cutest things to see.
That was 18 months ago. Flen is still sweet and loving, but he is depressed that no one has picked him to go home yet. When his guardian angel volunteer comes to take him out, we see sweet, happy, playful Flen again. Our joyful, playful boy is still in there, buried under the sadness and lost hope. Flen needs a person. He needs a home.
More about Flen, the good boy: - He does not bother cats and he seems to like other dogs when he has met them (careful introductions are always recommended) - He is gentle and playful - He is cuddly and super affectionate - He LOVES toys - He is chill in public, not bothered by other dogs or people - He is treat motivated (easy to train) - He does well in the car and the bath - He is easy on leash after his initial excitement to get out of his kennel
Please come meet Flen and help our sweet, goofy boy find his home. He is also available for foster.
Meet Flen. When Flen first came into the shelter system, he was the sweetest, most playful boy. He loved toys and people and playing chase and tag. When volunteers went to walk him, he cheerfully picked up one of his favorite toys in his mouth and marched right out of his kennel to walk! It was one of the cutest things to see.
That was 18 months ago. Flen is still sweet and loving, but he is depressed that no one has picked him to go home yet. When his guardian angel volunteer comes to take him out, we see sweet, happy, playful Flen again. Our joyful, playful boy is still in there, buried under the sadness and lost hope. Flen needs a person. He needs a home.
More about Flen, the good boy: - He does not bother cats and he seems to like other dogs when he has met them (careful introductions are always recommended) - He is gentle and playful - He is cuddly and super affectionate - He LOVES toys - He is chill in public, not bothered by other dogs or people - He is treat motivated (easy to train) - He does well in the car and the bath - He is easy on leash after his initial excitement to get out of his kennel
Please come meet Flen and help our sweet, goofy boy find his home. He is also available for foster.
Come to our shelter to meet our adoptable pets. Some of our pets are housed offsite in foster homes.
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Submit Application
Our Adoption Counselors will sit with you to assist with completing the Adoption Application.
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Sign Adoption Contract
Once the adoption contract is signed, we will provide you with the pet's vet records and the adoption fee will be collected.
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Take the Pet Home
Most of our pets are ready to go home with you that same day! If not, we will arrange a pick up day and time.
Additional adoption info
We’re excited that you are considering adopting a homeless dog or cat! All of our dogs and cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, and microchipped. Dogs are also tested for heartworms and cats for FeLV/FIV. The adoption fee for cats is $65, dogs are $85.
We’re excited that you are considering adopting a homeless dog or cat! All of our dogs and cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, and microchipped. Dogs are also tested for heartworms and cats for FeLV/FIV. The adoption fee for cats is $65, dogs are $85.
More about this shelter
LifeLine Animal Project is an Atlanta-based non-profit organization working on collaborative solutions to end pet overpopulation and 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 and to initiate and support effective spay and neuter programs. The guiding principle behind all LifeLine programs is to foster cooperation between the more than 150 companion animal rescue groups, humane societies, and county animal control agencies serving greater Atlanta.
LifeLine Animal Project is an Atlanta-based non-profit organization working on collaborative solutions to end pet overpopulation and 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 and to initiate and support effective spay and neuter programs. The guiding principle behind all LifeLine programs is to foster cooperation between the more than 150 companion animal rescue groups, humane societies, and county animal control agencies serving greater Atlanta.
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