
CCHS has been running the "West Georgi Spay/Neuter Clinic located in Villa Rica since March 2007. The clinic is open during the week and there are sometimes openings for volunteers who are interested in working for a few hours weekly on a set schedule. Volunteers provide support for the veterinarian and the vet techs by doing laundry, by monitoring the cats and dogs after their surgery, by cleaning cages when needed, perform the following
These are animals from the Carroll County shelter or other homeless
animals that have been rescued by CCHS, given the appropriate
vaccines and tests, and have been spayed or neutered.
To view the CCHS foster animals that are available for adoption,
click on "Adopt a Foster Animal" at the CCHS website
The Carroll County Humane Society foster program requires that families or individuals that adopt our animals agree to certain guidelines for the care and treatment of the animals. Please click on Foster Cat Adoption Guidelines to see the specific guidelines for cat adoptions or Foster Dog Adoption Guidelines for dog adoption guidelines.
Applications for adopting either a dog or a cat from the CCHS foster program are available below.
Descriptions and photographs of the animals are put on the Petfinder website. In addition, foster parents show the animals on selected Saturdays and Sundays at designated adoption locations. The rate of adoption is very high.
If you would like to become a foster parent for dogs or cats, contact CCHS at 770-830-2763 and leave your name and number. More animals could be rotated out of the shelter if more people volunteer to help!
A caring and loving home is the ultimate gift you can give to a homeless animal. They have so much to give in return, but they can't show you the extent of their devotion until they are invited into your life.
To view the shelter animals that are available for adoption and read
more about the requirements and charges, click on "Adopt a Shelter Animal"
at the CCHS website
Contact CCHS at 770-830-2763 and leave a message if you are interested or would just like to have more information.
CampusCATS is a non-profit all-volunteer organization based on the campus of the University of West Georgia. Their mission is to humanely manage and reduce the feral cat population there through a trap-neuter-release program and through education in responsible pet care. Volunteers are needed to distribute food; to monitor traps; and to provide transportation to and from vet clinics. To volunteer, go to their website CampusCATS and click on "Volunteer". You can also help by adopting a kitten that has been taken from the mother at an appropriate age and has been tamed, neutered, and given its vaccines. If you have a barn and need a cat for rodent control, arrangements can be made to relocate a neutered cat from the campus colony.
Just send your check or money order to: Carroll County Humane Society Rainbow Fund, P.O. Box 1304, Carrollton GA 30112. If you have identified a particular animal you want to support, write the name of that animal on the check, or if you just want to donate to the fund in general, write "Rainbow Fund" on the check.
Give our local law enforcement and prosecutor's office all the support and encouragement they need in order to pursue cases of animal abuse to the fullest extent the law and evidence allow. Phone calls, letters, or emails to the head of the law enforcement agency that is making a case thanking them for their attention to animal abuse cases will assure them that they have our support.
We have chosen Kuranda dog beds for our boarding facilities
because they are so good for our foster dogs. We still don't have enough
for all of our kennels. If you would like to donate a bed so another
dog can sleep in proper comfort,
please
click here.