
10 Years of Being IN for LifeLine
For over the last decade, LifeLine Animal Project has worked to transform the landscape of animal sheltering in metro Atlanta.
Due to current weather and travel conditions in metro Atlanta, the LifeLine Community Animal Center shelter and clinic will now be closed on Wednesday, 1/22. Staff are still onsite caring for the animals. We intend to resume normal hours on Thursday, 1/23, but will keep our community updated.
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For over the last decade, LifeLine Animal Project has worked to transform the landscape of animal sheltering in metro Atlanta.
As we look back on 2024, LifeLine Animal Project is filled with gratitude for bright moments that have helped us weather a challenging year.
The holidays are filled with family, gifts and goodies for many, but they also bring new challenges for your pets. From food to meeting new people, we’ve compiled some tips for your pets and the holidays.
All dogs deserve love, respect, and a chance to show their true nature. By educating ourselves about pit bull type dogs and recognizing their unique qualities, we can help change the narrative.
While they’re getting used to their new home, you’re getting used to your new pet! Here are our top tips for adjusting to having a new pet in your home.
Fostering a pet with LifeLine offers a unique and rewarding opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of animals in need!
Did you know, if less than 2% of pet-owning households were to foster a pet, we could eliminate preventable euthanasia in shelters tomorrow?
Throughout the year, stay informed about the state of the shelters, and how you can get involved and make a difference.
The Spring season is always a great time of the year. Warmer weather inspires us to get out and explore the outdoors. But at LifeLine, spring means the start of
March is National Pet Vaccination Month. LifeLine offers affordable care options all year round to keep pets healthy!