Exciting New Path Ahead!

We are in the midst of expanding our organization into a unique animal sanctuary! We are partnering with the Deaf community for the farm's creation, implementation, and operation. There is nothing like it anywhere in the world. READ MORE.

About Us

Bliss is a licensed, non-profit 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization dedicated to rescuing and re-homing senior, special needs, and medically needy dogs from local animal control facilities. Our focus is to help those most at risk of being euthanized due to age or physical/medical condition.

Nancy and Jessie

Our son Travis and girlfriend Shelli

Our daughter Katherine and boyfriend Steven 

Mona our 9 yr old Pit Bull 

Honey our 12 yr old mixed breed girl

 Rose our 7 yr old 3 lb Chihuahua mix

Jack our 14 yr old Black Lab mix

Finley our 7 yr old Irish Wolfhound

Zuzu our 7 yr old Chihuahua

Hallie our 14 yr old Calico

Boo our 12 yr old black kitty with lime green eyes 

Luna our 3 yr old polydactyl kitty

Amelia and Oliver, our potbelly pigs

and ... in memory of our beloved Vince, who was with me for 15 years and was my very first rescue ... 

My partner, Nancy, and I have been together for 17 years. We live on 3+ acres of the east side of Atlanta. We are both full-time sign language interpreters and are very involved in the Deaf community here and in the improvement of education for Deaf children. We have two wonderful kids, Travis (28) and Katherine (26). We have 5 dogs and 4 cats of our own (all rescues), and within Bliss we usually have between 6-7 foster pets as well. 


Our passion for animals runs deep! We are both vegetarians and are committed to the idea that animals need not suffer merely for us to exist. It’s a corny notion, yeah, but we really are here to live in harmony with them, not to exploit. This life that we have is not meant for us, for what we can accomplish for ourselves, but for all that we can accomplish for something beyond ourselves. We invest our time in animals because it brings us great joy and it helps to reduce the suffering and loneliness of pets in need. We feel a serious responsibility in our stewardship of the animals with whom we share this world. We have a particular passion for helping those who have been the victims of acts of cruelty or neglect. We want to keep companion animals out of harm’s way. We view pets as members of the family that deserve the utmost respect, nurturing, dedication, and love possible. 

Is it possible for an animal to feel “bliss”? We believe it is. A way out of the hard times they have known, be it violence, abandonment, neglect, or isolation … and into the life that awaits them – the life of great satisfaction and contentment that was meant to be. 

The establishment of Bliss has been a long time coming. We have always been the type to pull over and pick up the stray on the side of the road. To take in a scared, lost dog or cat and help him find his way back home. Years of that led to the feeling that we needed to be part of a greater whole, a community of animal-lovers like us who had an organized way to make a difference. So we found a wonderful organization, Pound Puppies N’ Kittens, and have been a foster home for them for several years. We are greatly indebted to everyone in Pound Puppies for all that we have learned (and continue to learn!). 

Our involvement with animal rescue in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina was our point of no return. We volunteered with Noah’s Wish near New Orleans (Slidell). We spent our time caring for hundreds of dogs who had been left behind, stranded, terrified, injured, and separated from all they’d ever known. We witnessed the people who had been through the same, and worse. We witnessed the undeniable bond of love that is shared between man and animal, and saw the best of our humanity among those who fought to reunite the two in the midst of terrible tragedy. 

We came home with changed hearts and a renewed investment to be a part of something bigger than ourselves. We have visited Best Friends Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah several times and have seen the scope of what is possible in the world of rescue. We visited Pasado Safe Haven near Seattle and took their “Animal Sanctuary 101” workshop. We took natural disaster emergency response animal rescue training from Noah’s Wish. I started volunteering at a low-cost Spay/Neuter clinic, which led to becoming a vet tech there once a week. In the wake of Hurricane Gustav, Travis and I volunteered with pet rescue for Pasado Safe Haven. Then Nancy and I started researching the possibility of starting up our own non-profit. Time passed and all the pieces started falling together in the most bizarre and unexpected ways, with the oddest timing possible … and now here we are! Bliss was established on April 1st, 2009.

We currently pull from local county animal control centers and provide our rescue dogs with all the veterinary care they need, along with high quality food, an indoor home environment and lots of love!  We aim to find them the best loving and permanent homes out there and for any dogs too ill to be adopted out, we provide him/her with a comfortable and loving place to live out the end of life.  Senior dogs deserve to be cherished and cared for throughout their final weeks/days and we are lucky to be able to provide that for them! We strive to do all we can to reduce the suffering of those animals within our reach. 

"Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet."- Albert Einstein