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pet guideANIMAL HOSPITALSMontrose Animal Hospital & Pet Hotel1028 Woodlawn Drive Marietta, GA 30068770-977-9000 www.montroseanimalhospital.comMontrose Animal Hospital is a state-of-the-art medical,boarding and grooming facility in East Cobb which hasprovided pet owners with superior service and care for over20 years.DuchessOwner: Anna YancyEast Cobb Veterinary Clinic1314 East Cobb Drive Marietta, GA 30068770-973-2286 www.eastcobbvet.comvet@eastcobbvet.comA small animal veterinary practice that focuses onpreventative medicine and general pet care.Tritt Animal Hospital4349 Shallowford Road Marietta, GA 30062770-992-8787 www.trittanimalhospital.comTritt Animal Hospital has provided the highest quality ofveterinarian care in a professional and compassionateenvironment since 1990. They look forward to being theveterinary home to your pet.ScarlettOwner: Julie VaronCAT CLUBSAtlanta Cat Showswww.atlantacatshows.orgIncludes Atlanta Phoenix Cat Society, Cotton States CatClub, Rebel Rousers Cat Club, and Atlanta Allbreed Cat Clubwith shows located in Roswell, Duluth, Atlanta, and Dalton,Georgia, respectively.JoeeOwner: Linda CookeCFA Breeder Assistance & Breed Rescue, Inc.www.cfabreederassist-rescue.orgCharlene Campbell CFABreedRescue@aol.comA program of the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) that helpswith advice, food, physical assistance, and placement ofcats.Cobb EmergencyVeterinary Clinic630 Cobb Parkway NorthMarietta, GA 3006216 November 2012CodyOwner: Alex ConeCobb CountyLeash Law(770) 424-9157www.cobbevc.comCobb County Code #3-5-9 (Leash Law) - “Itshall be unlawful for the owner of any animal tobe out of his immediate control and restraint,or to be left unattended off the premises of theowner, or to be upon the property of anotherperson without permission of the owner.everyanimal shall be restrained and controlled so asto prevent it from molesting passerby, chasingvehicles, or attacking persons or other animals.” Those animals not in compliance withthis law should be reported to Cobb County’sAnimal Control Division at 770-499-4136.East CobbeRwww.eastcobber.com

pet guideMobile Veterinarian Offersa Low Stress Alternativefor Vet AppointmentsVoteest i dEaBnst CobbThe highestquality care& serviceJames Davis, DVMKerry Webster, DVMAdga Tamassia, DVMHours: Mon-Fri 7am-6pm Sat 8am-4pmSunday 1-3pm Pickup onlyssDr. Matther Miller and his dog, MartyMaking time in your schedule for annual wellness visits foryour pets is not always easy. For many owners who have olderanimals, larger breed dogs, or pets that don’t travel well, a tripto the vet can be difficult and time-consuming, especially if theowner has multiple pets. Some animals miss annual visits or thepet doesn’t see a vet until it is sick, making an already stressfulevent even worse.“We were so happy to have Dr. Miller come to our house.Chewbacca used to hate his trips to the vet and it was easyfor me to find an excuse not to go,” shares Marie, a pet ownerand client of Miller Mobile Veterinary Services. “And with a babyon the way I know it’ll be even harder. But now that Dr. Millercomes to us it’s much easier and Chewie loves his vet.”Surgery Grooming Training Boarding AdoptionsVaccinations Doggie Day Camp Acupuncturewww.montroseanimalhospital.com(770) 977-90001028 Woodlawn Drive Marietta East Cobb Near Johnson Ferry Rd.Based out of Marietta, Miller Mobile Veterinary Servicesmakes house calls all over East Cobb and the Metro Atlantaarea. In addition to regular wellness visits for vaccines and otherpreventive care, Dr. Miller provides a full range of veterinaryservices, diagnostics, and surgery. Surgeries are performed ata partner animal hospital in East Cobb. “Providing the convenience of in-home medical care while still offering surgeries isideal,“ says Dr. Miller, who has earned a reputation as a skilledsurgeon and was recognized by Atlanta Magazine as one ofAtlanta’s “Best Vets” in the November 2010 issue. “I don’t haveto refer pets who need surgery to another practice so I’m ableto provide a continuity of care – and that makes the owner andpet more relaxed.”www.millermobilevet.com404-538-5448P A I D   A D V E R T I S E M E N Twww.eastcobber.comEast CobbeRNovember 2012 17

pet guideCAT VETERINARIANPaws, Whiskers & Claws, Feline Hospital736 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite A5 Marietta, GA 30068770-579-6001 www. ws.comCats are not small dogs. Paws Whiskers & Claws (PWC) isdedicated to the health, behavior, and well being of your feline.Visit us for a unique vet experience.DOG CLUBSSandyOwner: Clair SummersRalphieOwner: Judith WatsonWhat do I do ifmy dog or catbites someone?You will be required to makea decision about the futureof your pet. Confinement is amust under the Cobb CountyAnimal Control Ordinance.This quarantine/confinementis necessary for 10 days. Youcan choose to quarantinethe animal at your vet or theCobb County Animal ControlShelter. If you do not chooseto keep the animal becauseof the bite, you can requestthat the animal be put to sleepand tested for rabies. Either ofthese options are not pleasant,but because of the potentialfor a rabies exposure and/orliability on your part you mustmake the decision that is bestfor your situation. Animal Control does not normally adoptout animals that have bitten orscratched, but every situationis considered individually.18 November 2012Atlanta Doberman Pinscher Clubwww.atlantadpc.comFor well over two decades, the Atlanta Doberman Pinscher Club(ACPC) has strived to fulfill its mission through various activitiesincluding two annual specialty shows, temperament testing,and, most importantly, periodic meetings where membersnetwork and share a wealth of information with each other aswell as hear from a spectrum of different speakers on matters ofhealth, nutrition, fun things to do with your dogs, rescue, etc.Atlanta Obedience Club1193 Beaver Ruin Road, #D Norcross, GA 30093678- 948-7826 www.atlantaobedienceclub.comAOC is a non-profit organization. It exists for the purpose ofpromoting the training of dogs, disseminating the knowledge ofobedience and racking training, advancing the interests of allpure bred dogs, encouraging the training of judges, holding andsupporting obedience trials, tracking trials, agility trials and matches.OAC promotes cooperation and good sportsmanship among theclub members in both the training and exhibition of dogs.Atlanta Yorkshire Terrier Meetup me socialize your Yorkie(s) and meet with Yorkie owners nearyou! Meets regularly and has fun doggie events.Bulldog Club of Metropolitan Atlantawww.bulldogclubofmetropolitanatlanta.comThe Bulldog Club of Metropolitan Atlanta is a member of TheBulldog Club of America’s Division VIII. Their goals are to protectthe interests and advance the welfare of the AKC Bulldog.Cavaliers of Greater Atlantawww.ckcscatlanta.orgA sanctioned breed specialty club licensed by the AKC toconduct dog shows and matches. Membership is maintained inthe American Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club (the ACKCSC),which is the AKC parent club for the breed. The purpose of theclub is to protect and advance the interests of the breed bypromoting quality breeding, sportsmanlike competition and theeducation of members and the general public.Chattahoochee Weimaraner Clubwww.chattahoocheeweim.orgJim Macke jimmacke@chattahoocheeweim.orgThe Chattahoochee Weimaraner Club offers a multitude ofopportunities for Weimaraner enthusiasts, including a numberof fun days throughout the year which give you a chance to tryagility, swimming, bird work, and just plain fun.Greater Atlanta Boston Terrier Clubwww.akc.org/akc clubsPresident Wanda Goodson Goodsoncpa@aol.comKennesaw Kennel ClubPO Box 803 Marietta, GA 30061www.kennesawkennelclubinc.orgAKC All Breed Kennel Club. They offer conformation training andobedience classes three times a year. They also have breederreferral.East CobbeRLost & FoundRules &Regulations Upon receipt of anydomestic animal impounded, wearing atag, the Cobb CountyAnimal Control Division will make diligentefforts to ascertain theidentity of the animal’sowner and, if identified,shall, within 24 hours ofreceipt, telephone theowner by telephone.It shall send notice ofimpoundment to theowner by mail. All animals impoundedshall be kept at the Animal Control Center fora period of not less than5 working days unlessredeemed within thatperiod. Any animal not redeemed shall be considered abandoned to theAnimal Control Division,in which all rights ofownership shall vest inthe Animal Control Division; and the owner shallhave no further claim tosuch animal. The owner of any animal impounded mayregain possession of theanimal upon paymentof applicable fees: 50reclaim fee for the firstoccurrence and 100 forthe second offense; 10/each day the animal wasin the pound; and, anymedical fees incurred.For more information call:770-428-5678.www.eastcobber.com

pet guide“ Yo u r ODOG CLUBSSmyrna/Atlanta Toy Dog Meetup versBring your spayed or neutered toy dog(s) for play datesand parties. Meet/network and share tips and experienceswith other toy dog pet parents. Toy/small breed dogs upto 15 lbs are welcome.t h e r Fa m i l y P h y s i c i a n ”EAST COBB VETERINARY CLINIC1314 East Cobb Drive 770.973.2286www.eastcobbvet.comSoutheastern Greyhound Club (SEGC)364 Country Club Drive Newnan, GA 30263770-GREYPET (473-9738) gThe Southeastern Greyhound Club’s purpose is to provideGreyhound owners with a variety of ways to have fun withtheir Greyhounds, and to promote the breed by spreadingthe word about what wonderful pets Greyhounds make.CLINIC HOURS:Monday - Friday 8 am- 6 pm(No appointments on Wednesday)Saturday 8 am - 12 pmDOG BOARDING & CAREHaven the Dog Spot736 Johnson Ferry Road Marietta, GA 30068770-672-7343 www.havendog.comHaven is EVERYTHING DOG! Indoor/outdoor size-specificdaycare, luxury boarding, bathing and grooming, dogtraining, unique products, Precise holistic food, and dogadoptions. Open daily.DOG PARKS – COBB COUNTYSweat Mountain Park4346 Steinhauer Road Marietta, GA 30066770-591-3160 prca.cobbcountyga.govCobb County’s first off-leash dog park officially openedon October 21, 2006. Located in Sweat Mountain Park,the dog park has an area for large dogs and an area forsmaller dogs weighing 30 lbs. or less. There are benchesconveniently located for dog owners as well. Open dailydawn till dusk. Closed each Wednesday morning formaintenance.CANINE & FELINE VACCINES BOARDINGNEW PUPPY & KITTEN WELLNESS VISITS DIAGNOSTICSSURGERY DENTISTRY GROOMINGPitner Road Dog Park2450 Pitner Road Acworth, GA 30101770- 528-8890 prca.cobbcountyga.govOpen daily dawn till dusk. Separate areas for largeand small dogs. Playground and picnic pavilion nearbyfor owners. Closed each Wednesday morning formaintenance.DOG TRAININGDelightful Dog Professional Dog Training2431 Doubletree Drive NW, Acworth, GA 30102770-265-0862 www.Melony.Phillips.Positively.comMelony Phillips melonyphillips@gmail.comPositive scientific based dog training. Emphasis on buildinggood relationships between family dogs and their people.Group classes and/or home private training offered.Noel and VincentKatieOwner: Jill FlammOwner: Lee Ann Kaplanwww.eastcobber.comGROOMINGHot Dogs Cool Cats Grooming Spa & Boutique255 Village Parkway NE, Ste. 730 Marietta 30067770-858-1000 www.hotdogscoolcats.netUltimate TLC grooming and pampering, the best productsalways muzzle free. Only grain free nutrition, treats theylove. Fun, tough toys. Great gifts for pet parents.PrincessOwner: Kancace Elliswww.eastcobber.comEast CobbeRWinstonOwner: Majorie ReavesNovember 2012 19

pet guideSaddle Up atEast Cobb StablesHORSE CLUBSSaddleUp Cobbwww.saddleupcobb.orgMeets the first Wednesday every month. If you are ahorse lover and want to network and ride with local ridersof all abilities and disciplines, then SaddleUp Cobb is foryou.Rhinestone Rodeo Chics770-715-2028 www.eteamz.active.com/rhinestonerodeochicsA rodeo and special events drill team formed to promotethe love of horses and good horsemanship whileproviding high speed, thrilling, fast paced fun and familyentertainment for all audiences.Cherokee County Saddle Club770- 655-0819 www.cherokeesaddleclub.comTamma Trump mswhinney@juno.comMeet and join other members for trail rides, poker rides,parades and educational clinics. Plus there are varioussocial activities during the year such as monthly meetings,picnics, and parties.Georgia Federation of Saddle Clubswww.georgiafsc.comThe Georgia Federation of Saddle Clubs is a nonprofit Equestrian Club. The members of the Federationcompete in Judged (Performance) and Timed (Running)events.Georgia Horse Council302 Clements Road NE Rome, GA 30161www.georgiahorsecouncil.comThe Georgia Horse Council is a non-profit organizationdedicated to promoting, educating and unifying equineinterested people, state horse organizations and statebreed associations in Georgia.PET ADOPTIONS & SHELTERSAdopt a Golden Atlanta404-DOGLESS (364-5377) www.adoptagoldenatlanta.comAll Paws Considered770-640-5550 www.petfinder.com/shelters/GA175.htmlAll Paws Considered is an all no-kill pet rescue organization.They rescue neglected, abused and homeless animals andprovide them with needed medical care and rehabilitationuntil permanent homes can be found.Atlanta Animal Rescue Friends6570 James B River Drive Stone Mountain, GA 30083678-318-1886 www.aarfatlanta.orgAtlanta Beagle Rescuewww.atlantabeaglerescue.orgAtlanta Pet Rescue4874 S. Atlanta Road SE Smyrna, GA 30080404-815-6680 www.atlantapetrescue.orgAtlanta Pet Rescue & Adoption (APRA) is a non-profit,volunteer-based, no-kill shelter dedicated to rescuing andrehabilitating dogs and cats so they can be adopted intosafe and loving forever homes.Atlanta Pit Bull Parentswww.atlantapitbullparents.com liz@atlantapitbullparents.comss Owners Sean and Amy ConwayNestled on 3.5 acres in a prime East Cobb location,East Cobb Stables (ECS) has been training and boardinghorses for 53 years. Sean and Amy Conway purchasedEast Cobb Stables in 1997 and have been upholding theirmission ever since. “We want to provide a fun, wholesomeenvironment for children,” Sean Conway shares.In addition to offering riding lessons, boarding, birthday parties, and field trips, the Conway’s offer therapeuticriding as an early intervention program for children whohave autism or have dealt with trauma. They also havehosted field trips for groups of students that are blind orvisually impaired. Amy Conway tears up while talkingabout some of these experiences, “It’s the horses. Theyhave helped these children overcome some obstaclesthat no other therapy could accomplish.” She refers tothese lessons helping to build self-esteem, trust, and haseven aided in the teaching of sign language.East Cobb Stables has 7 horses, and 5 ponies. 10 volunteers , both children and adults, help with the care andmaintenance of the facility and horses. Parents like thatthe volunteering instills a good work ethic and is rewardingat the same time. Every Sunday, from 1-2p.m, pony ridesare offered for only 8. East Cobbers are encouraged tosaddle up and join the fun!You may have noticed the sign outside their entrance,“We’re #1 in the #2 business”. East Cobb Stables hasbeen selling horse manure for the past three years stemming from an idea their son, Dallas, age 9, had. SeanConway explains with a smile,“That’s how Dallas became an‘entre-manure’.”East Cobb Stables is located at 1649 Johnson Ferry Roadin East Cobb. Visit their websitefor more information,www.eastcobbstables.com.You can also call 678-560-9154or email them ateastcobbstables@bellsouth.net.P A I D   A D V E R T I S E M E N T20 November 2012East CobbeRwww.eastcobber.com

pet guideProfessional Dog Trainingin East CobbhoursM-F 8:30-6:00Sat 8:30-12:00Tyler Huhman, DVM4349 Shallowford RdPatrina Beard, DVMMarietta, GA 30062Matthew Steyling, DVMtrittanimalhospital.com(770) 992-8787PET ADOPTIONS & SHELTERSss Melony Phillips and Ann ThompsonAnn Thompson and Melony Phillips have been teachingdog owners and working with dogs and puppies in the EastCobb area for years. They have pooled their resources forsome new fun dog classes in the East Cobb area.Ann has focused her private practice on new puppiesunder 16 weeks old and their new families, providing in homeconsultations to be sure each puppy and new family get offon the right foot. Melony’s private practice covers dogs ofall ages and issues. She is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer,a VSPDT (Victoria Stillwell Professional Dog Trainer), a licensedpresenter for Dogs and Storks and Dog & Baby Connection,an AKC Canine Good Citizen Evaluator and an AKC StarPuppy Evaluator.Both are members of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers.Their studies under Dr. Ian Dunbar and workshops with PatriciaMcConnell, among other nationally recognized dog trainersand behaviorists, have provided them with a strong understanding of a puppy’s critical developmental needs, how toprevent behavioral issues from arising, and managing existingbehavioral problems.Their training is based on proven positive methods andemphasizes building a good relationship between family dogsand their people. Recent scientific studies have revolutionized our approach to dog training and these new positiveapproaches let us begin teaching good manners to puppiesas young as 8 weeks of age.Now they are offering classes in the East Cobb area thatgo beyond “Sit” and “Stay”. Puppy Play School offers reallyyoung puppies the opportunity to meet other puppies andtheir owners to learn a lot about their new family member.Basic Manners covers all the basic cues and then some andis a prerequisite for fun classes like recreational Agility, RallyObedience and Canine Nosework as well as the Terrific Teensclass that focuses on the adolescent dog and applies basicskills to real life situations.For more information, contact:Melony Phillips: 770-265-0863 vely.comAnn Thompson: 770-605-1291 welltaughtdog@bellsouth.netAtlanta Bully e goal of ABR is to rescue and rehabilitate stray andowner-surrendered bull breed canines and find them newforever homes.Atlanta Humane Society & SPCA Veterinary Clinic981 Howell Mill Road NW Atlanta, GA 30318Main: 404-875-5331 Clinic: 404-875-6420www.atlantahumane.orgBasset Hound Rescue of GeorgiaP.O. Box 680322 Marietta, GA 30068770-499-1164 www.bhrg.orgBoston Terrier Rescue678-294-2439 www.bostonterrier.orgDonna Clark dmorganclark@yahoo.comCobb County Animal Shelter1060 Al Bishop Drive Marietta, GA 30008770-499-4136www.cobbcountyga.govAs a unit of the Department of Public Safety, the shelteris responsible for handling complaints in Cobb Countyregarding dangerous, stray, or dead animals and animalcruelty. Call for hours.Cocker Spaniel Rescue of Georgia, Inc770-944-6614 Cocker4you@bellsouth.netFerret Business of etbusiness.htmlForgotten Paws Pet Rescuewww.forgottenpaws.com info@forgottenpaws.comGood Mews Animal Foundation736 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite A3 Marietta, GA 30068770-499-CATS (2287) www.goodmews.orgadopt@goodmews.orgA non-profit organization that operates a no-kill, cage-freeshelter for homeless, abused, and abandoned cats.Humane Society of Cobb County148 Fairground Street SE Marietta, GA 30060770-428-5678 www.humanecobb.comEncourages the humane treatment of animals and propercare of pets. Offers animal control, humane education,library, lost and found, and adopt-a-pet program.P A I D   A D V E R T I S E M E N Twww.eastcobber.comEast CobbeRNovember 2012 21

pet guidePET ADOPTIONS & SHELTERSMostly Mutts770-325-PETS (7387) www.mostlymutts.orginfo@mostlymutts.orgMutt MaddnessP.O. Box 71821 Marietta, GA 30007404-406-6322 r: Eleni HaralabidisGeorgia House Rabbit Society2280 Shallowford Rd Marietta, GA 30066678-653-7175 www.houserabbitga.orgThe Georgia House Rabbit Society is committed to rescuingabused, abandoned and neglected domestic house rabbits.Our Pal’s Place4508 Canton Road Marietta, GA 30066678-795-0202 t adoption facility and education center. Its mission is to rescuedogs from euthanasia at local animal control shelters.JakieOwner: Kara FreemanPapillon 911P.O. Box 682225 Marietta, GA 30068www.pap911rescue.orgA rescue organization committed to rescuing Papillons from dogbreeding facilities.PET CLUBS – MISC.CaseyOwner: Cuel FamilyDog Hikers Club770-992-2002Dr. Dan Batchelor DrBatch@aol.comEncourages dogs to accompany members on 10-mile hikesthroughout North Atlanta area.SkylerOwner: Harper FamilyHappy Tails Pet Therapy, Inc.P.O. Box 767961 Roswell, GA 30076770-740-8211 www.happytailspets.orgHappy Tails is a non-profit group of pet owners with a commongoal - to volunteer time to share the unconditional love and joypets can give to patients and residents at a variety of facilities.FuzzheadOwner: DeMario FamilyTell Your FriendsAbout EAST COBBEROwner: Michael Fay(it counts as your dailyrandom act of kindness.)MollyToroOwner: Chris Walther22 November 2012ShadowOwner: Tom & Nicloe CzeczilEast CobbeRwww.eastcobber.com

Hot DogsCool CatsDog grooming Spagrain-free nutrition& Boutique“My favorite place!”Conveniently located inPaper Mill Villagewww.HotDogsCoolCats.net770.858.1000Mention the East Cobber Pet issue for a 15% discount onany one grooming service or merchandise item. Cannotbe combined with other offers. Expires 12/31/12.P A I D   A D V E R T I S E M E N Twww.eastcobber.comEast CobbeRNovember 2012 23

pet guideBoston Terrier RescueFinds Forever HomesPET FOODRed Bandanna Paces Ferry Plaza #104 404-231-13333524 Northside Parkway Atlanta, GA 30327-2310 Providence Square Plaza 770-579-20904101 Roswell Road Suite 304 Marietta, GA 30062 Abernathy 404-943-91556649 G Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30328 Village Green Shopping Center 770-425-35013600 Dallas Highway #160 Marietta, GA 30064 Roswell 770-993-5001690 Holcomb Bridge Road, #100 Roswell, GA 30076 Alpharetta 678-393-253511130 State Bridge Road Alpharetta, GA 30004www.redbandannapetfood.comRed Bandanna is dedicated to providing for our customersthe very highest quality, nutritional dog and cat foodsavailable on the market. We believe your pet’s health andquality of life depend on it, and we believe you do too!Pet RescueAnimals Deserve Better, Inc.P.O. Box 72016 Marietta, GA 30007770-402-0297 www.animalsdeservebetter.comVETERINARIANMatthew Miller, DVMMiller Mobile Veterinary Services758 Fern Street, Marietta gmail.comConveniently offers a full range of veterinary services in yourown home. Dr. Miller, honored as one of Atlanta Magazine’s“Best Vets,” provides experienced, compassionate serviceto Marietta and East Cobb.MissyOwner: Buck & Peggy ReeseMurphyOwner: Donohue FamilyVisit us online atwww.eastcobber.com24 November 2012Since 2004, theBoston Terrier Rescue ofEast Tennessee (BTRET)has matched over 2,000Boston terriers with foreverhomes in the southeasternstates, including Georgia.Its mission is to rescueBoston Terriers that arein need, stabilizing theirhealth and emotional needs, finding the very besthomes possible for them, assisting pet owners in aneffort to prevent these dogs from needing rescuein the future, and to work harmoniously with otherrescuers.Wilbur Elliot Yates, named after the classic iconfrom Charlotte’s Web, is one of the many BTRETsuccess stories. Wilbur, also known as CaptainSnortypants, was adopted in 2011 by East CobberCourtney Yates. Wilbur and his fur sister, Olive theYorkie Poo spend their days living the good life sunning, playing, and napping together.Although pet adoption is a simple process,BTRET is especially proud of its strong history ofmatching a rescued pet to the right owner. Theirprimary goal is to place the dogs in the most suitable environment, based on the animal’s individual needs and its temperament. The commitmentis life long and the Boston’s interests are alwaysforemost.Boston Terrier Rescue has an extensive networkof volunteer representatives, foster families, andveterinarians in the Southeast, including 40 fosterfamilies in Georgia. Typically, the organizationhas over 150 dogs in their care at any given time,with approximately 40% of those being in Georgia.BTRET currently has a tremendous need for newGeorgia foster families and is always looking foradditional volunteers for transporting animals andfundraising.If your family is interested in adopting, fostering,or volunteering, visit www.bostonterriertn.orgEast CobbeRwww.eastcobber.com

this law should be reported to Cobb County's Animal Control Division at 770-499-4136. Cobb Emergency Veterinary Clinic Cobb Emergency Veterinary Clinic 630 Cobb Parkway North Marietta, GA 30062 (770) 424-9157 www.cobbevc.com Scarlett Owner: Julie Varon duchess Owner: Anna Yancy Joee Owner: Linda Cooke