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About Dolly

Dolly is a non-profit organization centered on pet knowledge, care, and training.

Dolly says many pet issues could be avoided by education in responsible pet ownership.

Good choices make good pets, and happy owners. Many animals are surrendered every year, because they did not fit the owners lifestyle. Pet owners often become frustrated when they encounter behaviors that they are unable to correct.

An improper correction can actually worsen the problem, or have an unpleasant side effect. It is important to be well informed and prepared before you get the pet.

Dolly News

Enter Dolly news, a non-profit organization centered on pet knowledge, care, and training. Dolly says many pet issues could be avoided by education in responsible pet ownership. Good choices make good pets, and happy owners. Many animals are surrendered every year, because they did not fit the owners lifestyle. Pet owners often become frustrated when they encounter behaviors that they are unable to correct. An improper correction can actually worsen the problem, or have an unpleasant side effect. It is important to be well informed and prepared before you get the pet.

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Adopt a Pet

Millions of pets are euthanized  in America every year. We encourage you to save a life by adopting from a shelter or pound. Check out some of our Dolly Dogs. For information on any of these dogs call 770-468-2626. Please visit us on Petfinders to see more dogs.

    Cricket: a male terrier mix with

a lot of personality. Loves to play.

 

  Gretchen: a beagle mix and a real

 sweet gal.

  

  Sunny: His name says it all. This is

an awesome dog.

  

Bunny Rabbit

is one of four abandoned puppies, and a

bit of a shy little girl. She is sweet, and so

pretty. She sleeps in a crate at night, and

plays outside most of the day. Bunny is smart and should be easy to house train.

   

 

 

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