Address: 3180 Presidential Dr, Atlanta, GA 30340, USA
Phone: +14042928800
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 11AM–7PM
Tuesday: 11AM–7PM
Wednesday: 11AM–7PM
Thursday: 11AM–7PM
Friday: 11AM–7PM
Saturday: 11AM–6PM
Walda Jefferson
My experiences with LifeLine Animal Project has always been positive. They are caring, concerned, friendly and professional at all times. My dog has never refused to go in the exam room! The wait time was great and the prices are phenomenal. For as long as they are in business, my dog will be cared for by them.
Lea Ann Lewis
Can't say enough about how great Lifeline Animal Project is. I took my dog to their low cost vaccine clinic and it was a a breeze. They are very efficient and professional. They treated my dog as if she were their own. I am a senior on a fixed income, so the opportunity to get good care for my beloved pets at a reasonable price is very important. I highly recommend LifeLine Animal Project. 🤗🐾🐾
Desmond Taylor
It was easy, quick and I felt like the team cared about the wellbeing of my dog. Thank you
Erika Carbajal
The staff is very professional and they assisted and explained me everything. The prices are very affordable.
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That answer was unnecessary, and that’s exactly what they’re trying to do...find an appropriate home, U should be a lil more understanding, U save lives and that what this owner is trying to do!!
no they don't take care credit, that's why you don't buy from shady breeders who can't even produce vaccination proof #adoptdontshop
If you live in DeKalb or Fulton, you can take them to animal control. Animal control has contacts that may be able to help you. Furkids, PAWS and angels among us are other options.
I'm not sure but if you go on their website you'll be able to find out that information
If you call their phone number there is a prompt that gives you information about what to do if you need to surrender your pet call the lifeline number and listen to the prompts and there is an option for that
Yes. Free vaccines and microchips at Washington park. Also pet food. Spay and neuter vouchers, Leashes, collars and food for the clients.
There is a blog post on their website with all the details.
No, you can keep it in the trap and drop it off the next morning. I trapped one of my ferals a couple of weeks ago. Took him in the next day picked him up later that day and released him a few days later. He had to be monitored due to an injury they treated. I think many can be released the same day or the next.
Hi Marjorie, you can get in touch with our Community Support team at LifeLineAnimal.org/community-support. They'll let you know what resources are available and can help with finding a new home for your dog.
I adopted my dog and it cost me $85. I would recommend contacting the location to confirm adoption fees. https://lifelineanimal.org/adopt-a-pet
I adopted sasha same day they do allow you to spend time with the animals and love it when you do but dont require it that said you should spend at least 30 minutes to an hr with any of the animals to see if you like there personality
I took a kitten in to be fixed over a year ago. I got everything, shots, microchipping, worming and it seems the total bill was around $170.00
If you visit the county shelters in Fulton and DeKalb (managed by LifeLine Animal Project) we often have bunnies.
Hello, We only offer free adoptions on special days. Currently, SATURDAY, August 18, is our soonest and only free adoption day this week. All cats and large dogs will be free on that day.
Hello, if you are not able to find a home for the pet you can bring them to one of the open-admission county shelters in Fulton or DeKalb county, depending on where you live. These shelters are also managed by LifeLine Animal Project. The Avondale location is only a Spay/Neuter clinic and adoption center.
It depends on what you want to do. I know I've seen younger children socializing cats. They had adults with then, but I don't know if its required or not.
Call them and see if someone will come get it to take care of its leg.
It's $70 for the neuter, $10 each for the vaccines. I would recommend calling them and letting them know your situation. They may be able to offer you a voucher or coupon.
Hi Derold, yes, you can make an appointment online at LifeLineAnimal.org/pet-care.
Hi, the adoption fee for cats is $65. You can find more information at LifeLineAnimal.org/adoption-process.
Do you have the neighborhood network app? It goes out to all the neighborhoods in your area. Also contact dekalb animal because they are no kill now but try to keep the baby until they can help you. Its hard on one that age to be put in a cage and you have to leave them there. Hard on you and your pet because they dont understand why you are leaving. Put ads out on facebook Anywhere you can get them a forever home. If you cant keep them then dekalb animal shelter has some great people who will work really hard at finding them a forever home.
Usually. 5 pm is the best time
No, I just adopted my dog and the only thing that had to be done was bringing my other dogs in to see how they would interact with each other
I'm not sure I got a cat
Hi, this location (the LifeLine Community Animal Center) does not take in stray pets. For more information about our county animal services that do take in stray pets, visit LifeLineAnimal.org/county-animal-services.
Hi Demetrius, for more information about what to do when you find a pet, visit: LifeLineAnimal.org/found-pets.
Hi Lesly, you can make an appointment for veterinary care online at LifeLineAnimal.org/pet-care.
Hi Tatiana, you can find prices for veterinary care at LifeLineAnimal.org/pet-care. If you're interested in adopting a pet, our adoption fees can be found at LifeLineAnimal.org/adoption-process.
Hi Tracy, we do have dental care services. You can find the prices and book an appointment online at LifeLineAnimal.org/pet-care.
Hi Princess, feel free to give us a call at 404.292.8800. Our team would be happy to answer any questions you have.
Hi Susie, you can get in touch with our community support team here: LifeLineAnimal.org/community-support.
LifeLine's Community Animal Center, located 2 miles from DeKalb Animal Services, offers low cost microchipping. Here a link to their website: https://lifelineanimal.org/our-clinics/vet-care
Definitely call them and talk about it.. everything I had done there was super reasonable, much cheaper than anywhere else!
Hi Dianne, thank you for helping this dog. Please get in touch with our Community Support team through LifeLineAnimal.org/community-support.
It has moved to 3180 Presidential Dr, Dunwoody I believe. Close to 285 and 85.
Hi Jolinda, check our this page on our website for information and resources for rehoming your pet: LifeLineAnimal.org/rehome.
Absolutely! Thank you for thinking of us.
Hi Prudence, the most up-to-date information about our community cat spay/neuter services can be found here: LifeLineAnimal.org/pet-care.
Hi Jennafer, we offer low-cost vaccines year-round at our clinics and occsaionally have free vaccine events. Find more information here: LifeLineAnimal.org/pet-care.
We're always happy to accept pet bed donations. Thank you for thinking of us!
Hi Megan, thank you for helping this cat. Please visit LifeLineAnimal.org/found-pets to learn more about what to do when you find a cat outside.
Hi Gilda, thank you for helping this dog. For more information and resources, please visit: LifeLineAnimal.org/found-pets
I think that if you call lifeline and inform them of your situation and remind them of your pups name, etc. They should be able to help you.
Hi Towanda, there is no fee to bring a lost dog into our Fulton or DeKalb County shelters. Our LifeLine Community Animal Center is not able to take in lost pets. Feel free to visit LifeLineAnimal.org/found-pets for more information about what to do when you find a lost dog.
Hi Kathleen, we are so sorry to hear your neice's dog has been diagnosed with cancer. Feel free to make an appointment at LifeLineAnimal.org/pet-care for a second opinion from our veterinarians.
You need to contact them tomorrow morning.
Hi Selena, we do home visits for foster homes as required by Georgia law. We do not require home visits for adopters.
Hi Kandy, visit this page on our website for information and resources to help with rehoming: LifeLineAnimal.org/rehome. Thank you for helping your mom's dogs.
Hi Nina, we occasionally have free or reduced adoption fee promotions. Our normal dog adoption fee is $85. You can find more information here: LifeLineAnimal.org/adoption-process.
I tried contacting them, never received a call back. Smokie died from FIP. I guarantee the other dozen cats in that same room with them were exposed.
404-292-8800 is their only line at Avondale Estates. Their phone is for spay/neuter appointments, so 1 then 1 will send you to the line for making appointments. If they don't answer, leave a voicemail. On Mondays - Thursdays, they respond to all voicemails. Their clinic is closed on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. On the Saturdays that they are open for vaccines, theyre too busy to answer the phone because they have over 100 animals there waiting for vaccines. I find that e-mail is usually the fastest way to get an answer. Their e-mail is [email protected] , and they answer all questions, not just spay/neuter. You can also ask the clinic e-mail to call you if you leave your number in the e-mail.
You can find our contact information here: LifeLineAnimal.org/contact
Call them directly and leave a message. Someone explain that you need to speak to someone that you are a volunteer
Our new Community Animal Center is located at 3180 Presidential Drive Atlanta, GA 30340.
Go on their website and you will find out all the information you need
LifeLine is an animal rescue and adoption center not a boarding facility
Hi Maria, if you are unable to bring her to a veterinarian, please contact the county shelter of the county the cat is located in ASAP. Our Fulton and DeKalb County shelter contact information can be found at LifeLineAnimal.org/contact.
You should email just to double check but I am pretty sure they only do cats and dogs
I believe if you call in on the main number they have a number option for feral cats. Normally after they catch and either spay or neuter them they release them back where they came from, but in some cases they can't do that. I don't know if the ones they can't do that with would be an option for your neighborhood if you would like a colony. You can always ask them though likely worst case scenario is they tell you no. Though to be honest you're probably better off with an exterminator
I don't know, but I dropped off a stray kitten that I'd been caring for. He's a Somali breed, ginger colored, and very affectionate. He's about 7 mos. old and has this wonderful bushy tail. I hope you check him out.
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Hello, Kittens must weigh over 2lbs for spay/neuter. This tends to be around 3 months old. We prefer to spay Momma kitties after they have stopped nursing the kittens for at least 10 days.
Hi, visit LifeLineAnimal.org/rehome for resources and information to help with rehoming.
Our next free vaccination event will be Healthy Pets Atlanta at Washington Park on April 7, 2018. 102 Ollie Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30314 from 10am - 2pm. Services include the Rabies vaccine, Distemper/Parvo vaccine, and Microchipping.
Hi, if you are missing your pup, visit LifeLineAnimal.org/lost-pets for information and resources to help find them.
Get the shots at the same time as the spay. I did, and it didn't slow down our girl in the least.
Hi Bonnie, yes! Feel free to drop off newspaper at any of our shelters. Thank you!
That i dont know you will have to have someone from there return your call to give you that type of answer
They can give the cat an antibiotic shot that lasts 2 weeks. If the cat needs a spay/neuter that would be a good time for them to clean the wound.
Hi Cliff, you can see all of our available pets at LifeLineAnimal.org/adopt.
When we picked up Biscuit we were told 10-14days before removing it. When we went to the vet they said she was healing well so 10days was enough.
Hi Barbara, yes, we provide these services. You can make an appointment at LifeLineAnimal.org/pet-care.
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