Monica Reed

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Wet Nose Wednesday…Meet the adoptable Pets

Some of these great pets are available for adoption at the Montgomery County Animal Care and Control!  Contact them to adopt any one of these wonderful cats and dogs!  Call (931) 648-5750 or click HERE! 

Or, you can find them at Hand in Heart Critters Hollow  They have some adoptable furbabies up for adoption!  If you want to meet, adopt or volunteer, click HERE.

You can find adoptable pets at Companion Pet Rescue of Middle Tennessee.  Click HERE to see the adoptable pets or HERE to contact.

 

Take a look at these pets!  Just click the picture for details on these beautiful fur babies!  Just click on their picture to get more details!

 

 

 

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