Posts Tagged ‘Adoptable Pets’

Adoptable pets!

Friday, November 4th, 2011

We have 4 adult dogs and many kittens available for adoption!  Since our space is limited, we would like to have homes for the dogs before Thanksgiving.  If you or anyone you know is looking for a companion, have them call us or stop by!  We’ll be happy to tell you all about our pets, and see if one would be right for you.

All our pets can be seen here: http://www.petfinder.com/pet-search?shelter_id=GA479&sort=identifier

Let’s get these guys a home for the holidays!

Penelope is up for adoption! *Update – Penelope has found a home!

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Penelope is an energetic Corgi mix, possibly part Jack Russell.  She was found and abandoned with us.  Penelope is a sweet girl, but very feisty.  She would probably do well with older children, but has too much energy for little ones.  We recommend she be a single pet, so she can have all your attention for herself!  If you have lots of energy and need an outlet, she’s the girl for you!

All of our dogs come spayed/neutered, vaccinated (distemper/parvo, rabies, bordetella), heartworm and fecal tested, treated if heartworm positive, dewormed, treated for any other medical ailments, and kept on heartworm/flea preventative.

Shaka is looking for his forever home! *Update – Shake has found his forever home!

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011
This is Shaka, a 5 or 6 month old dog who was found in March.  He has a very sweet demeanor around dogs, cats, and people.  Shaka had scabies when he arrived and it was successfully treated.  He has already been neutered and is ready to go at any time.
All of our dogs come spayed/neutered, vaccinated (distemper/parvo, rabies, bordetella), heartworm and fecal tested, treated if heartworm positive, dewormed, treated for any other medical ailments, and kept on heartworm/flea preventative.

This is Shaka, a 5 or 6 month old dog who was found in March.  He has a very sweet demeanor around dogs, cats, and people.  Shaka had scabies when he arrived and it was successfully treated.  He has already been neutered and is ready to go at any time.

All of our dogs come spayed/neutered, vaccinated (distemper/parvo, rabies, bordetella), heartworm and fecal tested, treated if heartworm positive, dewormed, treated for any other medical ailments, and kept on heartworm/flea preventative.

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Think You May Be Able To Foster?

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

If you cannot adopt any of our adoptable pets or give monetary donations to Briarcliff Animal Foundation, but still want to help, please consider fostering. Fostering can be one of the most rewarding experiences. Briarcliff Animal Foundation will pay for food and any medical expenses, and all you have to do is treat this pet like it is part of your family until we find it a “forever” home. You may have this foster pet anywhere from a week to a couple of months, or even longer in some cases. For more information, please e-mail Lindsay at lhyatt@thebac.net or Richard at Rfischhof@thebac.net. Our goal is to get all of our adoptable pets out of the kennels and into foster homes until they find permanent homes. The pets who need foster homes are: 

 

*Sprite (Sprite 2) 

*Xavier (Xavier)

*Amber (Amber) NOT CURRENTLY UP FOR ADOPTION. PLEASE E-MAIL FOR MORE DETAILS.

*Harry (Harry) NOT CURRENTLY UP FOR ADOPTION. PLEASE E-MAIL FOR MORE DETAILS.

*Count and Duke (Count and Duke)

 

*Smokey (Smokey)

*Bella (Bella (Jane))

For more information about any of these pets, please look on our petfinder webpage.

Steps for becoming a foster parent:

  1. Contact Richard Fischhof (fish-off) at Briarcliff Animal Clinic (404-874-6393). You may also contact Michael Chapman at 404-378-1375.
  2. Set up a home inspection with Richard Fischhof or Michael Chapman.
  3. Meet the adoptable animals. (can be done before the home inspection)
  4. Choose an animal to foster.
  5. Take your foster pet home!
  6. Make sure that you exercise and socialize your foster pet.
  7. Enjoy your foster pet until we find it a permanent home!