Dr. Phil Good, owner of Beyond Pets Animal Hospital, received his Bachelor of Science with highest honors in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Tech in 2006. Phil finally came to his senses, realizing he’d much rather work with animals than in a chemical plant. Dr. Good obtained his doctorate in veterinary medicine from UGA in 2011.
Introduction For years, Tom and his trusty Labrador, Max, had been inseparable, sharing countless adventures in the great outdoors. They’d hiked steep mountains, explored lush forests, and splashed in refreshing streams. But lately, Max had been slowing down. The once-vigorous dog now hesitated to climb the stairs and struggled to rise from his bed. Heartbroken,…
Introduction Oliver had always taken pride in caring for his loyal Dachshund, Daisy, ensuring she was happy and healthy. One morning, however, he noticed that Daisy’s eyes were red and swollen, with a thick discharge accumulating in the corners. Worried about his beloved pet’s sudden change in appearance, Oliver took Daisy to the veterinarian for…
Introduction Ever since adopting her lovable Great Dane, Jasper, Sophie had been enamored with his gentle nature and incredible size. As Jasper grew, however, she noticed that he appeared to have difficulty moving his hind legs, often showing signs of discomfort when getting up from a lying position. Concerned about her gentle giant’s well-being, Sophie…
Michael Paul Good, our beloved founder, passed away from a heart attack on May 29th, 2021. For over 40 years, Michael Good was a fearless advocate for animal rescue, using numerous resources and large amounts of his time to promote, pursue, and create the change needed to save thousands of animals’ lives that would otherwise…
No. We’re not talking about that Vegas. We’re talking about a sweet momma dog that we rescued out of Alabama. We named her Vegas as she’s one of the luckiest dogs entered into the Homeless Pets program. Vegas is currently taking care of her sweet six puppies, and she’s receiving lots of love and attention. However, life…