LifeLine Animal Project has a number of vet care resources to share with our community and help keep your pets happy and healthy. Most services shared below are affordable, if not free, and offered year round!
Fulton County Animal Services now offers low-cost yearly pet exams, vaccines and heartworm and flea and tick preventatives for the community! Both Scratchpay and Care Credit are accepted here for wellness services. Appointments can be made using the Vetstoria booking tool below!
LifeLine’s Pets For Life program provides free spay/neuter services, pet supplies and pet food to Fulton County residents living in specific zip codes.
Healthy Pets events are held twice a year in Fulton County, spring and fall, offering FREE vaccines, spay/neuter vouchers, microchips, food and supplies to pet families. Partners from around the community come together to support pets and people in need. No registration needed to attend!
Pets belong in homes with families that love them. Resources are available to help pet families with housing, food and supplies, and training. You can also connect with LifeLine’s Community Support team for more assistance.
SPOT (Stopping Pet Overpopulation Together) Society funds and provides low- to no-cost spay/neuters for pets of financially disadvantaged residents of the metro Atlanta area.
WellPet Humane is a full-service veterinary clinic in Doraville, Georgia providing compassionate care, focusing on wellness and treating a wide range of medical issues common to dogs and cats.
Community Veterinary Care is a local non-profit Christian veterinary mission that helps those who cannot help their sick or injured pets due to financial hardship.
The Pet Fund provides non-basic, non-urgent pet care funding, such as for cancer treatment, heart disease, chronic conditions, endocrine diseases, eye diseases, etc.
It is the mission of Pets Are Loving Support, Inc. (PALS) is to provide ongoing care and support to the pets of Atlanta-area persons living with disabilities due to HIV/AIDS and terminal illnesses, and the elderly.
Pet Buddies is an outreach organization that provides spay and neuter sponsorship, temporary pet food and supplies to struggling pet owners, older people, people with disabilities, veterans, medically fragile individuals and people experiencing homelessness.
Care Credit is a credit card for medical and veterinary care that charges no interest on purchases over $200 if the total amount is paid by the end of the promotional period. This is accepted for use at many clinics, including the LifeLine Community Animal Center and Fulton County Animal Services for wellness services.