Suzy, the "road dog" of the truck driver shot on I-75 on Wednesday, ran off after the shooting but will be reunited with her family.
While battling a house fire on Talley Street, Cobb firefighters resuscitated the homeowner's cat, who they found unconscious in the bedroom.
The Kirchners took their dog, Marley, on a trip to Hilton Head in September; she ran off. They are offering $4K and a Corvette as a reward.
Patch loves pets, so we've asked our Marietta area readers to share their holiday pet photos.
Got a tabby cat in reindeer ears or a Doberman dressed as Santa? Patch wants to see your pet pics.
Best Friends Animal Society will be hosting a cat adopt-a-thon at a Marietta PetSmart this weekend.
Featured pets will be available for free adoptions at Cobb Animal Services' Adopt-a-Thon from Oct. 21-23.
Terrified by fireworks, more dogs run away over 4th of July weekend than any other time of year. Here’s what you can do to find your pet.
After a dog fell into a deep hole in Cobb County, local firefighters came to its rescue and reunited it with the owner.
Many people want to be the hero who adopts a shelter long-hauler, but other dogs in Marietta shelters need the attention more.
Rabbits are the third most abandoned pet at animal shelters. But there are plenty of pets in Marietta waiting for adoption.
Cobb Animal Services will reopen in phases after an illness among two dogs in the shelter shut it down last Friday.
The animal shelter shut down indefinitely on Friday after an illness was discovered among the shelter population.
Pets at Cobb Animal Services can be adopted at a lower rate of $40 through the end of February.
These furry friends are in the holiday spirit. See Marietta Patch readers' pet photos and share yours.
A spike in pet scams continues amid the COVID-19 pandemic and as the holidays approach in Marietta.
Cobb County Animal Services have pet adoptions beginning Wednesday.
The Cobb County animal shelter will remain closed after two dogs tested positive for a contagious bacterial infection.
Cobb firefighters rescued a tiny kitten earlier this week from a storm drain.
The shelter on Al Bishop Drive has been closed. The Atlanta Humane Society has donated 80 crates to help care for the animals.
“After consulting with our on-site veterinarians, we determined that closing the facility was the only option available,” said Shana Luke.
Red Hare Brewing Company and the Humane Society of Cobb County are putting together the “Brews for Rescues” fundraiser.
Animal shelters across the country, including Cobb County, are participating in Clear the Shelters Day Saturday, Aug. 17.
The "Tail End of Summer" event at Cobb County Animal Services continues through August.
The corrections officer at the Cobb County facility let three boys into a room so they could fight, according to a police warrant.