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Meet Georgia! This beautiful, affectionate 6.5-year-old boxer mix has been living in a foster home and is hoping her perfect match is out there somewhere.

$1,520, and if you exceed that limit you won’t be eligible for benefits for that month. The following years you’ll be subject to an annual limit, until you reach your FRA, when there is no longer a limit to how much you can earn.

Once she settles in, she’s an easy-going girl with exceptional leash manners. Her foster family reports that she’s potty-trained, crate-trained, knows basic manners, and loves her two canine foster brothers. She loves going on long walks and doesn’t pull much on the leash, and she’s looking for a low-key home where she can relax, get as many cuddles as hear heart desires, and go on a nice long walk every day.

Since she has done so well with her foster brothers, the Atlanta Humane Society staff believes Georgia would likely be successful with another dog in her future home, and a society staff member can help conduct a meet-and-greet to ensure everyone gets along.

Georgia is spayed, microchipped and current on vaccinations. While the AHS offices are closed to the public, you can still apply to adopt this boxer mix by visiting atlantahumane.org/adoptionapplication or learn more at atlantahumane.org/dogs.

Missy came all the way to Atlanta from south Georgia looking for the perfect forever home. The 6-year-old has a beautiful shiny coat, striking yellow eyes, and an adorable bobtail to boot!

Because she came to the Atlanta Humane Society from another shelter, Atlanta shelter workers don’t know much about her history with other cats, dogs, or kids, but an Adoption Counselor can help introduce Missy to your whole family. Missy is spayed, microchipped and current on vaccinations. To learn more about Missy, visit atlantahumane.org/cats or apply to adopt her at atlantahumane.org/adoption-application.

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