Below are a few of the people who make it possible for us to continue saving lives. please support them so they can continue to assist us in our needs. Feel free to tell them we referred you to them as i it gives us extra points when we need something from them! (smile)
| MC Designs |
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Re-doing your kitchen or bath? Get a free Granite countertop
quote and help support Forgotten Paws, call Morgan at 404-993-7958.
See available colors HERE |
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| Michele Reddick, Attorney at Law |
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Protect your family, make sure you have a Will in place just in
case. Call Michele Reddick at 770-952-4000 and help support Forgotten
Paws. Michele was the assistant director of our group for 5 years
until she started her family. Now she supports us in other ways. |
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| Greater Atlanta Veterinary Medical Group (Marietta) |
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Doctors Diane and Jory Olsen are wonderful and come
highly recommended by Forgotten Paws. Diana Olsen is a general veterinarian
and surgeon. Jory Olsen is a doctor of Internal Medicine. Together
they have built a wonderful practice filled with a well-educated
and friendly staff. They offer excellent medical care, grooming and boarding. Located just north of Sandy Plains Road and Scufflegrit
Road in Marietta, the are easily accessible to all of Cobb County.
Visit their website at www.gavmg.com or call them for an appointment
at 770-424-6303. |
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| Lake City Animal Hospital (Acworth) |
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Lake City Animal Hopsital is filled with wonderful staff and even mopre wondeful caring veterinarians. They do alot for rescue including supporting us and Greyhound Rescue with discounted veterinary care. Even if you are not located in Acworth, they are worth the drive.
Sister hospitals include Bartow AH in Cartersville and Acworth AH in Acworth
Visit them at
3671 Cobb Pkwy NW,
Acworth, GA 30101, just north of Mars HIll Road. or call them at 770-974-3536. Please let them know we referred you. |
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| We would like to thank those listed above and also our
supporters in the general public whose names we will not list to insure
their privacy. Most of our animal care comes out of the pockets of
our volunteers but it is nice to know that there are a few out there
who care and know that we need their help financially. |