A nonprofit organization founded in 2002, LifeLine Animal Project helps over 43,000 pets every year in and around Atlanta. Their mission is focused on ending the euthanasia of healthy and treatable animals through innovative programs and accessible services. And this fall, you can get some free services for your pets right here in the city. Keep scrolling to find out more.
What veterinary services can pet-owners expect at LifeLine Animal Project?

At both of these amazing animal service events, LifeLine will provide:
- FREE pet vaccinations
- FREE spay/neuter vouchers (redeemable at LifeLine’s clinics)
- FREE microchipping
- FREE pet registration
- FREE dog and cat food
- FREE collars, leashes
And still so much more!
LifeLine spokesperson, Timyka Artist, says,
We want to help more pet owners get the support they need so they don’t have to face surrendering a pet because of high veterinary costs. Healthy Pets also allows pet owners to build support and community.
*Events are first come, first served. And there is no registration required, just show up with your pet and get the services!
In March & April, LifeLine Animal Project helped 2,084 dogs and 693 cats, including 2317 rabies vaccines administered and 2486 DHPP/FVRCP vaccines administered.
Learn more about LifeLine Animal Projects, their services, and how they’ve served the Atlanta pet community on their website, here!When are these pet health events taking place?

Both of these huge events will take place this fall in Atlanta: one in Dekalb and one in Fulton!
- Healthy Pets in DeKalb: Saturday, October 11 at Wade Walker Park (5585 Rockbridge Road) from 10am – 1pm
- Healthy Pets in Fulton: Saturday, September 27 at Atlanta Technical College (1560 Metropolitan Parkway SW) from 10am – 1pm
Don’t miss it, Atlanta! Bring your pet in for their much-needed services… at no cost to you!