
State of the Shelters
Throughout the year, stay informed about the state of the shelters, and how you can get involved and make a difference.
All LifeLine shelter locations are currently open with safety protocols in place for our teams and visitors. For information about the outbreak happening in our shelters, including how you can support the animals recovering in our care, please visit our FAQ page.
Visit a LifeLine shelter any day in May and adopt your new best friend for just $20!
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Adopt a pet in July and choose your pet’s adoption fee! Our shelters are full of incredible pets waiting for homes, and to them, your love is priceless!
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Throughout the year, stay informed about the state of the shelters, and how you can get involved and make a difference.
LifeLine was alerted to an urgent situation involving animals in dire need. Around 150 rabbits needed immediate care and rehoming.
Petco’s Love Lost is a new, free service using facial recognition technology to reunite pets with their families!
Tyson happens to be our 20,000th pet served through our Pets for Life (PFL) program. With just a little support, Belita can provide all the love Tyson needs.
LifeLine CEO, Rebecca Guinn, reflects on how the COVID-19 pandemic could affect daily operations. We are preparing for the worst while hoping for the best.
With uncertainty about COVID-19 on the horizon, we’ve adjusted our policies to keep everyone safe. Here is one central place to read our COVID-19 policies.
The committee’s purpose is to develop more coordinated efforts to end the killing of shelter pets by 2025.
LifeLine is helping adopters learn about each dog by focusing on the dog’s personality, behavior and how well they fit into their lifestyle.
Previously mentored by The Humane Society of the United States, the Pets for Life Program in Atlanta is now mentored by LifeLine Animal Project.