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Every day is a new adventure at LifeLine Animal Project! Since 2002 we have been dedicated to helping dogs and cats who are homeless and in need. We are committed to the people who own pets and provide low cost veterinary services to ensure long, healthy lives for companion animals in our communities. Every single day in the LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinics, at our Dog House and Kitty Motel, and through our Catlanta program we are changing the lives of abandoned and abused animals for the better.

We hope you will find the LifeLine blog useful for news, information and the latest stories about the homeless pets we save. Join in, because you can also be an important lifeline for homeless dogs and cats! We welcome your comments, suggestions and experiences.

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The Empty Shelter - 10 Years Later

by Rebecca Guinn
Rebecca Guinn
Executive Director, LifeLine Animal Project
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Sunday, 15 May 2011 Category Uncategorized 0 Comment

One morning in June 2001, I awoke to the sound of a dog screaming for his life.  I looked out my back window and saw in the distance a reddish dog apparently trapped in a barbed-wire fence.  With the help of binoculars, I could see that the dog's front paw was caught in the fence, and it appeared to be entangled and deeply cut.  Like most people, I called animal control.

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