Tuesday, February 2, 2016

^. .^ "Find The One" @ Lifeline Animal Project ^. .^

LOOKING FOR LOVE THAT LASTS?
LIFELINE ANIMAL PROJECT INVITES YOU TO “FIND THE ONE” FOR ONLY $14 DURING FEBRUARY
ATLANTA (February 2, 2016) – ATLANTA, GA — It’s almost Valentine’s Day!  Feeling lonely?  Forget the internet.  Find your true love and take advantage of LifeLine’s “Find the One” promotion at one of LifeLine Animal Project’s shelters, including DeKalb County Animal Services (DCAS), Fulton County Animal Services (FCAS), LifeLine’s Dog House & Kitty Motel and LifeLine’s Cat Adoption Center.  

Throughout February, LifeLine Animal Project will help you “Find the One” with $14 pet adoptions on all dogs over 25 lbs.  This includes the pet’s spay/neuter, microchip and vaccines (a $250 value).

According to LifeLine Animal Project CEO Rebecca Guinn, everyone wins when a pet is adopted.  “Dogs and cats provide unconditional love which has been shown to have positive effects on their owner’s health,” she says.  “And when you adopt a shelter pet, you’re saving a life, so both human and animal reap the benefits.”

Whatever your needs, likes or limitations, there is a pet (or two) at one of LifeLine’s shelters who is perfect for you.  For adoption hours, locations and pictures of available animals, please visit www.dekalbanimalservices.com, www.fultonanimalservices.com or www.lifelineanimalproject.org.   


About LifeLine Animal Project
Founded in 2002, LifeLine Animal Project is a nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro Atlanta. As the managing organization for DeKalb County Animal Services and Fulton County Animal Services, LifeLine has dramatically increased adoption rates and decreased euthanasia rates by more than half at both shelters.  The organization also operates two low-cost spay/neuter clinics, which have performed 80,000 surgeries to date, and its own rehabilitative, no-kill shelter. Other outreach efforts include its Catlanta trap-neuter-return program, the first and largest in metro Atlanta, for stray and feral cats.  For more information, please visit www.lifelineanimal.org.