Find 2 New Friends for the Price of One, Celebrate Barktoberfest, Get Free Pet Vaccines and More!
Check out What’s Happening at LifeLine Animal Project in October:
October 5-31
Half Off Howl-o-ween
This October LifeLine is offering 50% off adoptions for all animals living in our shelters and foster homes. The brand new Fulton County Animal Services shelter will be opening soon, and homes are needed for the animals currently in our care ahead of the transition. Don’t wait to adopt a pet – the animals need you now. View pets for adoption online ahead of your visit at lifelineanimal.org/adopt, and consider being a hero to two pets for the price of one this month only!
Weekends in October
Pints and Pups
Join LifeLine Animal Project for our second annual Barktoberfest as we help the pups in our care and community while we enjoy thirst-quenching pints! We’re partnering with several brewery friends to bring adoptable dogs to some of Metro Atlanta’s best spots for a brew. Come join the fun and maybe even find a new furry family member! For a complete list of events and participating breweries, visit lifelineanimal.org/events/barktoberfest-2023
October 27-29
Spooktacular Fee-Waived Adoption Event
Come out to the shelter for some Howl-o-ween fun. Costume encouraged! Free Pet Adoptions include spay/neuter, vaccines and a microchip! All adoptions sponsored by Petco Love.
October 28
Healthy Pets Fall DeKalb
Join us at Wade Walker Park in Stone Mountain from 10am - 2pm as we help support DeKalb County pet owners with free pet vaccines, microchips, supplies and resources. Get there early. It’s first come, first served and only while supplies last.
About LifeLine Animal Project
A nonprofit founded in 2002, LifeLine Animal Project provides lifesaving solutions to end the euthanasia of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters. LifeLine manages DeKalb and Fulton County Animal Services, where it has sustained no-kill levels, and operates two LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinics. LifeLine provides services to over 40,000 animals annually and has performed 182,000 free and low-cost spay/neuter surgeries to date, including 58,000 stray/feral cats through its Community Cat program, metro Atlanta’s first and largest trap-neuter-return assistance program. LifeLine’s community outreach improves the quality of life for animals in the community and helps prevent pet overpopulation. LifeLine’s Community Animal Center features an adoption center and a full-service, low-cost veterinary clinic to help make pet care accessible to all. In the last twenty years, LifeLine has helped over 350,000 animals. For more information, please visit LifeLineAnimal.org or follow LifeLine on Facebook and Twitter.