আপনার পোষা প্রাণীর জন্য সম্পদ খুঁজুন
যদি তুমি এখানে এসে থাকো, তাহলে তুমি ইতিমধ্যেই জানো যে পরিবারের মতো পোষা প্রাণীকে ভালোবাসার অর্থ কী। আমরা এটাও জানি যে তাদের যত্ন নেওয়া সবসময় সহজ নয়—বা সাশ্রয়ীও নয়। সেইজন্যই আমরা খাদ্য, সরবরাহ, পশুচিকিৎসা সেবা এবং সংকটকালীন পরিস্থিতিতে সাহায্য করার জন্য স্থানীয় সংস্থান সংগ্রহ করেছি। তোমার সম্প্রদায়ের পোষা প্রাণীর আশীর্বাদ বাক্সের কাছে সহায়তা পেতে নীচের ড্রপ-ডাউন মেনুটি ব্যবহার করো।
1. Ahimsa House
Ahimsa House services are available anywhere in Georgia, and all services are completely free of charge.
Their direct services include:
A 24-hour statewide crisis line - 404-452-6248 which will connect you with emergency shelter for animals of any kind while their owners reach safety from domestic violence
Veterinary care for pets with injuries and other health conditions due to the abuse, as well as preventive veterinary care and spay/neuter Forensic veterinary examinations to document abuse and assist in prosecuting abusers
Assistance in transporting pets to accompany their owners to safety (both within GA and across the country)
Pet food, pet supplies, payment of pet deposits in transitional housing, and other assistance victims may need Crates and other pet supplies for domestic violence shelters, including shelters that have their own on-site housing for pets
Assistance in including pets in safety planning
Legal advocacy to assist victims in listing their pets on temporary protective orders.
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2. Atlanta Humane Society
1551 Perry Blvd NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
The Atlanta Humane Society's Pets in Crisis Support Program supports pet owners who are experiencing the crisis of housing loss, domestic violence, or a health emergency. Pets live with a foster for up to 90 days while their owners get back on their feet and receive the food, supplies, and vet care that they need during this time at no cost to you. If you’re facing housing instability, domestic violence, or a health emergency, please request help by filling out this form. Domestic violence survivors may also contact Ahimsa House for help.
Atlanta Humane also offers affordable veterinary care, spay and neuter, and vaccinations. To find out more, please go here.
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3. Frankie's Friends (a nationwide organization)
https://www.frankiesfriends.org
Frankie's Friends provides financial assistance grants to family owned pets in need of lifesaving emergency or specialty veterinary care whose caregivers cannot afford the full cost of treatment. Their programs are designed to help with the treatment of emergency and specialty medical conditions where the pet would otherwise suffer, be euthanized, or relinquished without proper veterinary care.
You may apply for assistance here.
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4. Furkids
5235 Union Hill Road
Cumming, GA 30040
(770) 613-0880
Furkids hosts a monthly low-cost pet care clinic at their Furkids Cat Shelter and Headquarters in Cumming, GA. Services include rabies and bordetella vaccines, heartworm tests, exams, and microchipping. Their 9-acre facility also features fun, family-friendly activities such as catio tours, puppy playdates, and more! Appointments are recommended. To make an appointment, please email clinic@furkids.org. Walk-ins are also welcomed!
Furkids also provides low-cost and free spay/neuter for companion pets for qualified caretakers and families in areas of systemic poverty and families who are facing job, medical, and food insecurities. If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment for spay/neuter for your pet, please email communitycats@furkids.org.
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5. Lifeline Animal Project
3180 Presidential Drive
Atlanta, GA 30340
(404) 292-8800
https://lifelineanimal.org/our-services
Based in Atlanta, LifeLine Animal Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission of ending the shelter euthanasia of healthy and treatable animals. They are the largest animal welfare organization in Georgia. LifeLine manages the Fulton and DeKalb County Animal shelters, as well as provides enforcement services for Fulton County.
LifeLine strives to keep pets safe and with the people who love them. They provide affordable veterinary care, low-cost spay and neuter, free vaccinations, and pet support programs for people with little-to-no access to pet services. As well, Lifeline holds a Pet Food Bank the fourth Friday of the month, from 12pm to 2pm, at 3280 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Chamblee, GA 30341.
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6. Paw Project of Georgia
275 W Pike St.
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
(470) 789-PAWS (7297)
https://pawprojectofgeorgia.org
Paw Project of Georgia makes animal care accessible to all members of their community by offering diverse supportive programs for healthcare and placement for animals in need. They offer low-cost and high-quality veterinary care including vaccination, bloodwork, and health exams and routine tests, and they also provide treatment for minor illnesses, and low-cost spay/neuter services. Paw Project may be able to help you rehome your pet if they have space in their foster homes. Please email adoptions@pawprojectga.org with information on your pet and pictures to request an owner surrender of your pet.
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7. PAWS 4 A Cure (a nationwide organization)
Paws 4 A Cure is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing financial assistance for urgent veterinary care treatment to dogs and cats. They assist dog and cat pet parents throughout the United States who are unable to afford treatment costs for their dog or cat's illness or injury regardless of breed, age, or diagnosis. Their mission is to ensure that no dog or cat is denied urgent care due to financial hardship. To learn more about Paws 4 A Cure and to apply for assistance, please visit https://www.paws4acure.org/askforhelp.php.
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8. PAWS Atlanta
5287 Covington Highway
Decatur, GA 30035
770-593-1155
PAWS Atlanta believes that people and pets bring out the best in each other. Their mission is to build a community of caring, by people helping pets and pets helping people. To accomplish this vision, in addition to adoption and foster programs, they offer the following services (please click on the links):
A pet food bank for loving owners going through hard times (open 10:00am - 5:00pm, 7 days per week)
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9. Planned Pethood
2860 Buford Highway
Bldg F, Suite 2
Duluth, GA 30096
Planned PEThood of Georgia is a 501(c)(3) animal welfare nonprofit with 16 years of lifesaving impact. Based in Duluth, they provide vital, mission-driven services that directly support pets and the communities they live in across Metro-Atlanta and Northeast Georgia.
Their charitable services include low-cost spay and neuter surgeries, affordable veterinary care, and free vaccine clinics across Metro Atlanta and North Georgia. For more information about their services, you can email info@PEThoodGA.org.
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10. ShotVet (a nationwide organization)
407-792-0384
ShotVet is a mobile veterinary clinic hosting low-cost, convenient pet vaccination events at retail and community locations such as pet supply stores. Their focus is preventive care, helping pet parents keep their dogs and cats up to date on core vaccines and wellness services without the higher cost of a traditional full-service veterinarian.
Services typically include:
Rabies vaccines
Core vaccines (DA2PP, Bordetella, Lepto, dewormer, etc.) for dogs and cats
Heartworm testing
Booster vaccines
Flea & Tick prevention
Pet parents can also choose individual vaccines or bundled packages based on their pet’s needs and previous history.
ShotVet clinics are designed to be quick and efficient, with online pre-registration options available for added convenience. These events are a good option for pet parents who need routine vaccinations and preventative care at a time that fits their busy schedules.
Events happen every weekend. Find an upcoming event that works for you:
https://www.shotvet.com/find-a-clinic/