Pet Store Covington GA

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PetSmart
770-922-1772
1370 Dogwood Dr SE
Conyers, GA
PETCO
770-482-1565
8164 Mall Parkway
Lithonia, GA
Hillbilly Pets
(770) 385-7003
251 Almon Rd
Covington, GA
Randys Tropical Fish & Pets
(770) 929-0748
895 Flat Shoals Rd SE
Conyers, GA
Goliath Pet Store
770-601-9557
3264 Holly Stand Ct
Loganville, GA
PetSmart
678-639-1960
4056 Atlanta Highway
Loganville, GA
PetSmart
678-583-0287
1950 Jonesboro Rd
McDonough, GA
PetSmart
(770) 922-1772
1370 DOGWOOD DRIVE SOUTHEAST
CONYERS, GA
Bark Avenue www.barkavenuepetstore.com
770-601-9557
3264 Holly Stand Ct
Loganville, GA
Bark Avenue Pet Supplies, Training, Doggie DayCare & Grooming
770-601-9557
3264 Holly Stand Ct
Loganville, GA
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Lady and Mary Cope – Paws for Smiles – Making a Difference

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Mary Cope, a dedicated volunteer at Memorial Hospital West, Memorial Hospital Miramar and Memorial Manor Nursing Facility in Pembroke Pines, Florida, admits it’s her partner who often steals the show.

It’s easy to see why with one look at Lady, the canine component of this pet therapy duo. “She’s the part of this team that makes it work,” Cope says.

About Lady and Mary

Mary Cope, who works as a dedicated volunteer at Memorial Hospital West, Memorial Hospital Miramar and Memorial Manor Nursing Facility in Pembroke Pines, Florida, admits it’s her partner who often steals the show.

It’s easy to see why with one look at Lady, the canine component of this pet therapy duo. “She’s the part of this team that makes it work,” Cope says.

The half Lab, half mystery, was more tramp than lady when she entered Cope’s life seven years ago. Cope and her husband were doing some yard work when the mangy stray wandered up their driveway. She had no collar or dog tags, bare patches in her coat and a twisted front foot that looked badly broken. It was clear she’d been abused.

“I fed and watered her,”Cope says. “You could tell she had been on her own for a while. I took her to our vet and he said to me, ‘Looks you have another baby to love.’”

Her sweet disposition at the vet prompted a woman in the office to suggest Lady as a candidate for pet therapy. Cope agreed and contacted Therapy Dogs Inc. , an organization that trains and certifies dogs for pet therapy, and signed Lady up for training right away.

During their first pet therapy test, however, Cope became ill and fainted, landing her in the hospital for eight days. This ironic detour allowed Cope to see the hospital experience from an insider’s perspective and cemented the commitment she would then have for reaching out and brightening another patient’s day.

“The time I spent there was enough to let me know that I wanted to explore pet therapy a lot more,”Cope says. “My eight days in there were extremely painful, but the staff was fantastic. I was told that not only patients enjoy the pet therapy visits, but the nurses, doctors, and all the rest of the staff do as well.”

Since then, Cope and Lady have spent the last year and a half volunteering three times a week at two different hospitals and a nursing home, all through the generous help and support of Paws for Smiles , a program that matches ‘therapy teams’ with hospitals and other sites. Lady’s personality makes her a natural, as her rough past has had the opposite effect on her. Though neglected and abused — or perhaps because of the abuse — she is always eager to please and make others happy.

Patients’ faces light up upon Lady’s entrance and many workers even bring her treats from home. In return, Lady provides constant, unconditio...

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