Carroll County Humane Society

The Carroll County Humane Society, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in Georgia, was founded in 1970. Since its inception, the CCHS has helped to build a better community for people and animals alike.

1) We established and operate a low-cost spay/neuter clinic, the West Georgia Spay/Neuter Clinic, as a way of combatting pet overpopulation and the resulting high euthanasia statistics in our area of the state.

2) For people who are unable to afford the reduced prices at the Clinic, such as the unemployed, working poor, and those on state or federal financial aid programs, we write grants and raise funds so that we can subsidize the surgeries of their pets.

3) We run a pet food bank called the Empty Pet Bowl project and offer the food free to pet owners who might not have the funds at times to buy their own pet food.

4) We supervise a volunteer program at the county shelter which provides extra exercise, care, and socializing for the animals in the adoption area.

5) We transport shelter animals to adoption venues, such as pet stores and community events, to give the animals more visibility.

6) We photograph and post photos of shelter animals on various pet adoption websites (Petfinder, Adopt-A-Pet, Dogtime, Pet Harbor, etc.).

7) We run a foster program, which rescues animals from the shelter and the public, makes sure they are vetted, and finds them homes.

8) We provide a subscription for all 1st and 3rd grade students in the city and county schools to KIND News, a bi-monthly children's magazine published by the Humane Society of the United States, which encourages respect for animals, the environment, and other people.

9) We donate books and DVDs on animal topics to the local library to further educate the public.

10) We provide counseling and training to pet owners through our Partners for Humane Education and Healthy Pets (PHEHP) program.

11) We have a K-9 Hurt No More program, which provides free no-pull dog harnesses in exchange for choke, prong, and shock collars, in partnership with Laura Clawson of Unleash the Pawsitive (a local dog training establishment) and Victoria Stillwell of Animal Planet.

12) We speak to community groups as a way of publicizing county animal welfare issues.

13) We partner with the CampusCats organization at the University of West Georgia to help provide a humane solution to the feral and abandoned cat problem on campus.

14) We provide information and referrals for the community through our CCHS voicemail and email accounts.

15) We hold an annual Fun Dog Show for families and their pets, and we participate in community festivals, such as Mayfest and the Villa Rica Gold Rush Days.

16) We use CCHS funds to reduce the adoption fees for shelter dogs and cats during special events, such as adopt-a-shelter-cat month or adopt-a-shelter-dog month, in an effort to help the animals find homes faster.

P..O. Box 1304
Carrollton, GA 30117
United States