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Lifeline Animal Project brings adoptable dog 'Kylie' to council meeting, cites DeKalb intake numbers

Chamblee City Council · November 18, 2025
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Summary

Brantley, representing Lifeline Animal Project, introduced Kylie (7) for adoption or fostering, noted DeKalb County facility intake of 484 dogs, and promoted upcoming events including a 'Home for the Holidays' foster effort and a fee‑waived adoption period Nov. 28–Dec. 7.

Brantley, speaking on behalf of the Lifeline Animal Project, presented Kylie, a 7‑year‑old spayed, vaccinated and microchipped dog available for adoption or foster care. He said Lifeline operates multiple county facilities in Metro Atlanta and noted that the DeKalb County facility currently houses "484 dogs," emphasizing the need for adoptions and short‑term fosters.

Brantley promoted a coming "pet neighborhood" expansion that would allow the facility to house about 120 more dogs, and described a fee‑waived adoption promotion running Nov. 28 through Dec. 7. "So anyone that's looking to adopt will have, fees that are, $0," he said. He invited residents to visit the Lifeline facility at 3280 Chamblee‑Dunwoody Road to meet Kylie and other animals.