Helpful Websites and Contacts


General Information about Pet Care

The HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES has a web site that covers many humane issues. The section devoted to companion animals offers advice on responsible pet ownership, animal overpopulation issues, tips on adopting a pet, behavior problems,etc.

GEORGIA HUMANE SOCIETY provides important information about state legislative issues relating to animals.


The AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS website is another excellent source for information about pet care.


THE AMERICAN HUMANE ASSOCIATION is a national organization involved in the protection of children and animals.

PET EDUCATION.COM comprehensive coverage on the general care of dogs/puppies and cats/kittens, diseases, drugs, lab procedures, etc. maintained by two veterinarians in Wisconsin Dr. Marty Smith and Dr. Race Foster.



Carroll County's Animal Ordinances

CARROLL COUNTY'S ORDINANCES. You will be connected to a national website Municode.com, which include Carroll County's Code. Scroll down to Chapter 14 - Animals.


Dog Fighting Hotline

The Humane Society of the United States has mounted a major campaign against dogfighting and has set up hotlines in various states to encourage people to report dogfighting activities. If you have information about illegal dogfighting in Georgia, call 1-877-TIP-HSUS (847-4787) with your tip. If you wish to remain anonymous, let the agent to whom you give your tip know that you do not want your identity released to the public.

Help for Pet Behavior Problems

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has provided an online program to help solve pet behavior problems: ASPCA Virtual Pet Behaviorist

Help for Cat Behavior Problems

The San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) has a Cat Behavior Hotline which is manned by cat behavior experts. The phone number is: (415) 522-3500 or email at: catbehavior@sfspca.org


Pet Rescue Groups in Georgia


The Pet Orphans Rescue and Adoptions web site maintains a list of rescue groups located in Georgia, including dogs (purebred and mixed breed); cats; amphibians; farm animals; exotic animals; and birds. This site also lists low cost spay/neuter programs and humane societies in the state. Click here PET RESCUE GROUPS to link to that site.


Feral Cats


CAMPUSCATS is a non-profit all-volunteer organization based on the campus of the University of West Georgia. The mission of this groups is to humanely reduce and manage the feral cat population on the UWG campus. by using a trap-neuter-release program and by promoting responsible pet ownership. Volunteers and donations are needed. Please see their website for more information.


How can you take best take care of a feral cat? Click hereBEST FRIENDS This is a page from the Best Friends website that addresses the special needs of feral cats.


Another site dedicated to the feral cat situation which you might like to explore isALLEY CAT ALLIES You'll find lots of good advice and information at both sites.



Adoption Sites

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals sponsors PETFINDER, a national pet adoption website. Look for photos and descriptions of Carroll County Animal Shelter animals available for adoption, along with thousands of others from all across the country. This site also has an online "Classifieds" page. Anyone can post descriptions of pets you have lost or stray animals you have found or animals for which you are trying to find homes. The "ad" will be available on the web. So if you are looking for a pet or if you are trying to find a home for one, try this national "Lost and Found" database.

ADOPT-A-PET. This website is sponsored by Purina, North Shore Animal League, Advantage, and ResQ Microchip. It provides links to photos and descriptions of shelter animals nationwide.




Some Regional Rescue and Adoption Sites

Second Chance Animal Shelter

Jennifer's Pet Rescue

Georgia Heartland Humane Society

Atlanta Persian & Siamese Rescue

Fancy Feline Rescue

West Georgia SPCA


Breed Information

Dogs

If you are trying to identify the dog breeds that fit your needs, such as the size you prefer, how much time you have to exercise a dog, grooming needs, etc., go to ANIMAL PLANET'S DOG BREED SELECTOR. It will provide you with a list of appropriate breeds after you answer a simple questionnaire.

If you want information about specific dog breeds, you can search the AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB website.

Cats

The CAT FANCIERS ASSOCIATION has a list of about 40 recognized cat breeds and their characteristics.


A List of Petsitters

GEORGIA PETSITTERS, PET-SITTERS.BIZ, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL PET SITTERS, and PETSITTERS INTERNATIONAL are four internet sources that include directories of petsitters arranged by state and city. When you need someone to take care of your pets while you're on vacation, take a look at these websites. Sitters from surrounding counties are represented.


Financial Aid for Pet Surgeries or Other Emergencies

UNITED ANIMAL NATIONS is an organization provides a list of financial aid sources to help when funds are limited..

IMOM (IN MEMORY OF MAGIC) is an organization that helps raise funds for operations, for medical needs if your dog is blind or if your dog has diabetes, and for cats with renal failure.


Pet Insurance

PET INSURANCE INFO: A PET OWNER'S GUIDE is a website that provides general information about pet insurance policies to help you decide whether pet insurance is right for you and your animals.

Pet Overpopulation

THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON PET OVERPOPULATION STUDY AND POLICY has posted some research on the problem of pet overpopulation and its causes.


Other Pet-Related Sites for You to Explore


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