Welcome to Forgotten Paws Pet Rescue

 

Dogs for Adoption

View Photo Gallery of all Dogs
Dogs Under 30 Lbs
 
  Dog Over 51 Lbs
  Two by Two - looking for 2 dogs?
  Rescue a Black Dog!
  Cats
  Urgent Pleas
  Lost & Found - What do I do?
    View posted lost and found pets
 
Upcoming Meet & Greets
 
Adopting A Pet
Adoption Process & Fee's
  Adoption Application
   
Older Dogs Need Love Too
Returning a Pet to Us
Giving Up a Pet
 
DONATE
 
Fostering a Homeless Pet
Foster Parent Information
Foster Home Application
 
Volunteering

The THINGS WE DO!

Our Supporters
WISH LIST!
Information & Resources
  Older Dogs Need Love Too
  Are you ready for a pet?
Buying a pet? STOP!
Heart worm Disease
Why Spay/Neuter?
  Lost & Found - Postings and What to do if you LOSE your Pet!/What to do if you FOUND a Pet!
Atlanta Area Shelter Statistics
List of Rescue Groups in Georgia

Contact Us

Flyer of Adoptable Dogs (.pdf)- please post if you know of any places who will allow it!

Photos of Playtime in Foster Care!

 

"Awesome Big Dog" of the Week

Noelle is a 8 month old, 50 lbs, Pit Bull mix girl who is full of love and kisses and very smart. Look at that smile! More Information

"Awesome Medium Dog" of the Week

Alexis, 2 1/2 years old, 34 lbs, Border Collie mix. Alexis is a sweetheart and so smart. More Information

"Awesome Puppy Dog" of the Week

Comet, 4 months old, 20 lbs when grown, Chihuahua Jack Russell Mix. Very sweet and playful and all boy! .More Information


Low Cost Spay and Neuter Options
  Georgia kills over 500,000 pets each year in shelters!
  800 dogs & cats are KILLED each HOUR in the U.S, because there are not enough homes for them. There are 45 cats and dogs for every person born. Only 1 out of 10 dogs born ever get a home. Only 1 out of 12 cats born ever find a home.
 

Be PROACTIVE!!! The less pets born, the less pets die! Click Here

   
In The News
  Cobb County Bans Chaining of Animals
  4 Million Die Each Year!
  The Truth about Pit Bulls
  Fulton County Bans Chaining of Animals NEW!
   
Don't be that person....
  ..that turns thier head
  ..that doesn't want to get involved
  ..that just hopes someone ELSE will call and report it
  ..that is too busy to worry about it
  Report abuse. Abuse means chaining, no food, no water, no shelter, any of the above and more....mistreatment of any kind.
 

 

 

Donations are desperately needed

We have had several emergencies in the last couple of weeks and sadly now we are almost broke again. If you can offer even $5 it would be a tremendous help!

Donate through paypal using the email address of forgottenpaws@yahoo.com. All donations are tax deductible!

See recent emergencies here

 

HELP US WIN UP TO $10,000

All you have to do is VOTE DAILY for Forgotten Paws and get your friends and family to do the same!

Petfinder partners are eligible to win a variety of grants depending on the number of votes they get.

Click the LOGO above to VOTE!

 

Grand Prize:  One $10,000 grant!

Honorable Mention:  Three $3,000 grants!

State Winners*:  Fifty-one $1,000 state grants

Weekly Winners**  We're doubling your chances for a weekly prize! Twenty-Six $1,000 grants will be awarded, two for each week of the Shelter+ Challenge.

 
Meet & Greets - Come Play with Us!!
Volunteers Needed at these Events!!!

January 30th

Canceled - this is an outside adoption site and it will be 44 degree's on Sat :(
If you would like to meet a dog, we can happily set up a time this weekend for you.

 

 


February 13th

(weather permitting)
Red Bandana Pet Foods
12pm - 4pm

February 20th
(weather permitting)
Pet Supplies Plus -E. Cobb
12pm - 3pm

*Meetings are also available outside of Meet & Greet Events!

Dress Down Day at Work - Fundraiser Opp.
SPONSOR A SPAY
CHALLENGE!

 

A huge thank you to everyone who donated to this getting this program off the ground. We collected $1800 in donations which will be matched by our wonderful anonymous challenge donor.

We have already scheduled to spay/neuter 8 dogs and 3 cats in the month of February. Additional surgeries will be scheduled in upcoming months. We have had a great response to this community program and hope to get more support to help us be more proactive in reducing the pet population.