Welcome to the Georgia Reptile Society adoptions online portal! The Georgia Reptile Society has the only licensed reptile-only rescue in the state of Georgia. We have a group of amazing foster homes that keep our animals until they are adopted, or have received veterinary care in order for them to be ready to be adopted out to loving homes. Click on the animals below to learn more about them, and if you find an animal that you would like to make a part of your family, fill out an application! Thanks to our amazing sponsors, we also have our reptiles listed on Dubia.com as well as Morph Market
Many people experience situations that lead to them having to give up their pets. While the Georgia Reptile Society would like to see every pet stay with their forever home, there are some times where there is no other choice.
The Georgia Reptile Society gives your pet the best chance at being placed with an excellent, forever home. Click Here to fill out a rehome request form.
The Georgia Reptile Society gives your pet the best chance at being placed with an excellent, forever home. Click Here to fill out a rehome request form.
Please note that the Georgia reptile society is a rescue , but may not be able to respond to all emergency situations. We try to respond to all requests within 24-48 hours and sometimes sooner. If you have found an animal or have an emergency, we recommend contacting your local open intake animal shelter. While some are not equipped to maintain reptiles long term, they may be able to assist at a faster pace than we can accommodate. If the open intake animal shelter is able to help quicker than us, we recommend giving the shelter the information of the Georgia reptile society so we can arrange pickup if needed.
Dolly Parton
Species: Other Turtle or Tortoise
Age: Adult
Gender: Female
Story: "My name is Dolly Parton the non-aquatic yellow bellied slider! I love to sing (hiss) with you when I get picked up but overall my personality screams give me attention. I have a odd shaped shell which keeps one of my arms from exiting my shell. It's a deformity that I have grown accustomed to as long as the water isn't too deep. I prefer a water bowl big enough for me to fit in and bathe in. Otherwise, I like a lot of land space as I can't swim well. Let's sing together!!! PS If your name is Jolene, we may not get along very well ;-)"
*pick up Snellville
Feeding: Pellet/Pre-made Meal