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Pet Rescue Groups, Humane Societies, and Shelters in Georgia, Counties F-N
Pet Rescue and Adoption Groups, Humane Societies, Animal Controls, and Shelters in Georgia By County, F-N
Fannin County
- Fannin County Animal Control
- Humane Society of Blue Ridge
- Gateway Pet Rescue of Blue Ridge
- Gilmer-Fannin Humane Society- 706-632-7711
Fayette County
- Fayette County Humane Society
- Fayette County Animal Welfare and Control
- Fayette County Animal Shelter
- Golden Retriever Rescue Atlanta
- Greater Atlanta Lab Rescue- 770-915-4922
- RescueCats, Inc.
- Cat Care of Fayette
Floyd County
Forsyth County
- Humane Society of Forsyth County
- Forsyth County Animal Shelter
- Labrador Friends of the South
- Humane League of Lake Lanier
- Horse Rescue, Relief and Retirement
- Les Chats Noirs
- Feral Cat Program of Georgia
Franklin County
Fulton County
- Fulton County Animal Services
- Georgia Humane Society
- Atlanta Pet Rescue
- Kanine Kids
- Small Dog Rescue and Humane
- Afghan Hound Rescue
- Airedale Rescue
- Southern Hope Humane Society
- Paws Atlanta
- FurKids Animal Rescue
- Pet Orphans
- Golden Retriever Rescue of Atlanta
- Atlanta Animal Rescue Friends (AARF)
- Atlanta Humane Society
- The Dog House
- Rescue Cats, Inc.
- Meows Without Moms
- The Atlanta Dog Squad
- Atlanta Bully Rescue
- Cats In The Cradle
- Atlanta Persian and Siamese Rescue
- Forgotten Paws
- Angels Among Us Pet Rescue
- Ahimsa House
- Animal Action Rescue
- Royal Potcake Rescue USA
- Stray Atlanta
- Papillon Care and Rescue Trust
- Southeastern Greyhound Club
- Rescue Angels of Georgia
- Atlanta Underdog Initiative
- Rescue Me! Animal Project
- Atlanta Doberman Pinscher Rescue
- Dachshund Rescue, Education Awareness and Mentoring (DREAM)
- Atlanta Beagle Rescue, Inc.
- Southern Animal Rescue
- Briarcliff Animal Foundation
- Atlanta Canine Adoption Project
- Doggie Harmony
- Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta
- Ginny Millner Rescue Group
- Ruffus Rescue
- Adopt A Golden Atlanta
- LifeLine Animal Project
- Animal Savers Rescue, Inc.
- Atlanta Cat and Kitten Adoption
- New Rattitude
- St. Francis Rescue, Inc.
- Angels With Paws
- American Brittany Rescue-SE
- Internet Miniature Pinscher Service
- Amberwood Sanctuary, Inc.
- Animal Companion Rescue Foundation
- Atlanta Lab Rescue
- Fancy Feline Rescue of the South
- German Shepherd Dog Rescue Group of Georgia
- Tails and Whiskers Rescue
- Georgia Partnership for Animals
- Georgia Poodle Rescue
- North Fulton Feline Rescue/Catnip Cottage
- Pyr Rescue Georgia
- Crabapple Knoll Veterinary Clinic
- MUSH Rescue, Inc.
- Atlanta Abyssinian Rescue
- Hollyberry Animal Adoption
- Dogs on Death Row
- Second Chance Animal Rescue and Adoption
- Friends of Animals Buckhead
Gilmer County
- Homeward Bound Pet Rescue
- Friends of Gilmer Animal Shelter
- Dog Paws Until Adoption
- Noah’s Bark Pet Rescue
- Gilmer County Animal Control
Glynn County
- Glynn County Animal Services
- Boxer Aid and Rescue Coalition (B.A.R.C.)
- Humane Society of South Coastal Georgia
Gordon County
- Animal Rescue League of Northwest Georgia
- Echota Pet Advocacy and Rescue Group
- Gordon County Animal Control
- Gordon County Animal Shelter
- Calhoun Gordon County Humane- (706) 629-3327
Grady County
Greene County
Gwinnett County
- Gwinnett County Animal Welfare and Enforcement
- Society of Humane Friends
- Canine Pet Rescue
- Gwinnett Humane Society
- Georgia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA)
- Southeast Pug Rescue and Adoption (SEPRA)
- Alcovy Pet Rescue
- Bliss Animal Haven
- Chihuahua Rescue of Georgia
- Cindy’s K-9 Angels
- Companion Animal Rescue League (CARL)
- English Bulldog Rescue of Georgia
- Forgotten Animals Rescue, Inc.
- High Tower Farm and Animal Sanctuary
- K9 Rescue League, Inc.
- Loganville Mixed Breed Rescue
- Nutz 4 Mutz Rescue and Adoption
- PeachState Pet Partners
- Pets To Be, Inc.
- Reese’s Rescue
- Rottstars
- Paw Pals
- Mini Paws Rescue
- Atlanta Boxer Rescue
- Adopt a Greyhound Atlanta, Inc.
- The Park Pet Haven
- IDOG Southeast
- American Heritage Animal Hospital
- Oliver’s Orphans
- U.S. Canine
- The Georgia Reptile and Amphibian Rescue Effort
- Medlock Bridge Animal Hospital
- The Schober Large Breed Rescue
- Mini Aussie Rescue and Support
- Canine Pet Rescue Corp
- Greyhound Lifesavers
- Gracie’s Place Pet Rescue
Habersham County
Hall County
- Hall County Animal Shelter and Adoptions
- Humane Society of Northeast Georgia
- A Paw In Need Rescue
- English Springer Spaniel Rescue
- Pekingese Sanctuary, Inc.
- Lake Lanier Humane League
Haralson County
- Haralson County Animal Shelter and Control
- Haralson County SPCA- 708-645-5876
Harris County
Hart County
- Hartwell Animal Shelter- 706-376-4756
- Hart County Humane Society
Heard County
Henry County
- Henry County Humane Society
- Henry County Animal Control
- Praying for Paws
- Noah’s Ark
- Adopt a Georgia Dog
Houston County
- Warner Robins Animal Control
- Star Bright Animal Rescue, Inc.
- Friends of Perry Animal Shelter (FOPAS)
- Humane Society of Houston County
- Homeless Animals Rescue and Placement Services, Inc. (HARPS)
Jackson County
- Best Friend Veterinary Hospital
- Leftover Pets, Inc.
- Humane Society of Jackson County
- Jefferson Animal Hospital
- Clover Run Rescue
- Jackson County Animal Control
Jasper County
- Animals of the World United
- Jasper County Animal Control
- Jasper County Humane Society
- Pawsitive Causes Pet Rescue
Jeff Davis County
Jenkins County
- City Of Millen Animal Control- 912-982-4211
Jones County
Lamar County
Laurens County
- Dublin Laurens Humane Society
- Laurens Wildlife Rescue
- Laurens County Animal Control- 478-277-2943
Lee County
Liberty County
Lincoln County
Lowndes County
- Lowndes County Animal Services
- Humane Society of Valdosta
- New Beginnings Schipperke Rescue
- Lake Park Area Animal Rescue
Lumpkin County
- TLC Humane Society
- Lumpkin County Animal Shelter and PAWS Humane Society
- Lumpkin County Animal Control
Macon County
Madison County
- Colbert Veterinary Rescue Services, Inc.
- Madison Oglethorpe Animal Shelter
- Madison County Animal Control
Marion County
McDuffie County
- McDuffie County Animal Control- 706-595-0463
- McDuffie Friends of Animals
McIntosh County
Meriwether County
Miller County
Mitchell County
Monroe County
Montgomery County
Morgan County
- Humane Society of Morgan County
- Companion Animal Rescue, Inc.
- Morgan County Animal Control
- Georgia Rescue and Rehab
Murray County
Muscogee County
Newton County
- Rotten Russells Rescue Ranch
- Newton County Animal Control
- Fantana Farms Rescue
- Open Door Animal Rescue
- Altered Feral State
If we cut up beasts simply because they cannot prevent us and because we are backing our own side in the struggle for existence, it is only logical to cut up imbeciles, criminals, enemies, or capitalists for the same reasons. ~C.S. Lewis

Pet Rescue and Adoption Groups, Humane Societies and Shelters in Georgia, Counties A-E
Pet Rescue and Adoption Groups, Humane Societies, Animal Controls, and Shelters in Georgia By County, A-E
Athens-Clarke County
- Athenspets.net
- Athens-Clarke County Animal Control
- Athens Humane Society
- Athens Canine Rescue
- Helping Paws Rescue
- True Love Canine Rescue
- Circle of Friends Animal Society
Augusta-Richmond County
- Augusta Animal Services
- Augusta Animal Rescue Friends
- CSRA Humane Society
- Happy Tails Rescue- (706) 294-4718
Barrow County
- Barrow County Animal Control
- Giving Hope Chihuahua Rescue of Georgia
- Greyhound Lifesavers
- Georgia Samoyed Rescue
- Pup & Cat Co.
- Barrow County Animal Shelter
Bartow County
- Bartow County Animal Control
- Etowah Valley Humane Society (formerly Bartow County Humane)
Berrien County
Bibb County
Bleckley County
- City of Cochran Animal Control- (478) 934-1306
Brantley County
Brooks County
- City of Quitman Animal Shelter-(229) 605-9810
Bryan County
- Georgia Animal Rescue & Defense
- Bryan County Animal Control
- Help A Stray-(912) 659-0048
Bulloch County
- Bulloch County Animal Control/Shelter-912-764-4529
- Humane Society of Statesboro & Bulloch County
Burke County
Butts County
- Butts County Animal Control
- Butts County Humane Society-770-775-0095
Camden County
- Humane Society of Camden County
- Camden County Animal Control- (912) 576-7395
Candler County
Carroll County
Catoosa County
Chatham County
- Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Animal Control
- Humane Society of Savannah/Chatham
- Coastal Pet Rescue
- City of Savannah: Animal Shelter- (912) 351-6750
- Save-A-Life
- Chatham County Animal Shelter- (912) 351-6750
Chattooga County
Cherokee County
- Cherokee County Animal Control
- Cherokee County Humane Society
- Cherokee County Animal Shelter
- Cherokee Pet Rescue
Clayton County
Cobb County
- Our Pal’s Place
- Good Mews
- Humane Society of Cobb County
- All or Nothing Pit Bull Rescue
- Ferret Business of GA
- Homeless Pets Foundation
- Southern Hope Humane
- Cobb County Animal Control
Coffee County
- Coffee County Animal Control- (912) 383-8075
- Douglas-Coffee County Humane Society
Columbia County
Columbus-Muscogee County
- Paws Humane
- Muscogee County Humane Society- 706-563-4929
Coweta County
Crisp County
- Cordele Animal Shelter- (229) 276-2547
Dawson County
- Dawson County Humane Society
- Dawson County Animal Shelter- 706-265-9160
- Dawson County Animal Control
Decatur County
Dekalb County
Douglas County
Early County
- City of Blakely Animal Shelter- (229) 724-7474
Effingham County
Elbert County
Emanuel County
- City of Swainsboro Animal Shelter- (478) 237-4040
Evans County
Think occasionally of the suffering of which you spare yourself the sight. ~Albert Schweitzer
Assemble a Pet First Aid Kit
Continuing my “what to do in case of a disaster” series, in which the information was gathered and put together by Beth Fasnacht of Pet Watch, Inc. during our monthly meeting with Georgia Network of Professional Pet Sitters, here is an example of what to put in your pet’s first aid kit.
Here is what you’ll need:
- Durable waterproof case
- An informative First Aid guide
- A cold pack
- 6 to 8 cotton tipped applicators
- Eye irrigate
- Gauze pads
- Antibiotic ointment
- Petroleum jelly
- Flexible bandages that adhere to themselves (and not to your pet’s hair)
- Syringe
- Iodine ointment
- Scissors
- Adhesive tape
- Rectal thermometer
- Tweezers
- Gloves
For Birds: First Aid Kids Would Have:
- Stainless steel hemostatic
- Antiseptic wipes and swabs
- Forceps
- Cohesive bandage
- A curved tip syringe
- Sterile gauze
- Styptic powder
For more information, visit the Humane Society of the United States or call the American Red Cross. All agencies will be happy to help you at any time. Be sure to check out all the websites on Disaster Planning for Pets. There is a wealth of information to use. Here is a list of a few of these websites:
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
The love for all living creatures is the most noble attribute of man.
– Charles Darwin
Caring For Birds and Other Small Animals in an Emergency
A couple of weeks ago, I attended my Georgia Network of Professional Pet Sitters monthly meeting, where Beth Fasnacht of Pet Watch, Inc. gave us an excellent presentation on disaster emergency preparation. Here is a little more of what I learned.
Caring For Birds in an Emergency
Birds should be transported in a secure travel cage or carrier. In cold weather, wrap a blanket over the carrier and warm up the car before placing the birds inside. During warm weather, carry a plant mister to mist the bird’s feathers periodically. Do not put water inside the carrier during transport.
- Provide a few slices of fresh fruits and vegetables with high water content
- Have a photo for identification and leg bands
- If the carrier does not have a perch, line it with paper towels and change them frequently
- Try to keep the carrier in a quiet area. Do not let the birds out of the cage or carrier during an emergency
- When transporting house lizards, follow the same directions as for birds
What About Other Pets?
Reptiles
Snakes can be transported in a pillowcase, but they must be transferred to more secure housing when they reach the evacuation site.
If the snake requires frequent feedings, carry food with you.
Take a water bowl large enough for soaking as well as a heating pad.
Pocket Pets
Small mammals (hamsters, gerbils, etc.) should be transported in secure carriers suitable for maintaining the animals while at the shelter. Take bedding materials, food bowls, and water bottles.
Life is life–whether in a cat, or dog or man. There is no difference there between a cat or a man. The idea of difference is a human conception for man’s own advantage.
– Sri Aurobindo










