1) How can I help support Nashville Pet Finders?
Donations of any amount can be sent to Nashville Pet Finders at 451 Golfview Ct, Murfressboro, TN 37127, or you can use the "Donate" link in the right column. We are non-profit organization and all donations are tax-deductible.

2) How do I get promotional flyers and brochures for my store/office?
Just send an e-mail through the website and leave your name, company name, address and phone number.

3) Do you assist in the placement of lost pets that are not reunited with their owners?
On the "links" page there are listings for several agencies that provide adoption services. You can also contact the finder and let them know that you are interested in the animal if the owner doesn’t claim them.

4) How long do you keep pets listed in the database?
We currently keep each pet listed for four weeks, but you can always re-submit after four weeks if you would like to have your Lost or Found Pet remain posted for a longer period of time.

5) How do I remove or edit a listing?
Please email us at sonyav@comcast.net if you need to alter or remove your listing.
     

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ASPCA: One Million Pets May Lose Homes
The current U.S. financial crisis has the potential to grow into a serious animal welfare issue, warns Executive Vice President of ASPCA Programs, Dr. Stephen Zawistowski. As households across the country are caught in the economic downturn, an estimated 500,000 to one million cats and dogs are at risk of becoming homeless.
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Be Alert for Coyotes
Especially if you have small pets, please read this Nashville City Paper article.


Summer Pet Care Tips
Summer is a time for both you and your pet to enjoy the sunshine and outdoors, but along with the fun, the season also offers up situations that can endanger your pet. By taking precautions, you can decrease the chance that disaster will happen. The Humane Society of the United States offers these tips for pet owners to keep their furry friends safe this summer: Read More


Do You Know What’s In Your Pet’s Food?
Read why the maximum life span of our dogs and cats is estimated to be 25-30 years, and yet the average pet lives 13-14 years. Read more on selecting a commercial pet food. Click here to view all-natural, holistic pet food alternatives to insure a long and healthy life for your pet.


Pick your puppy breeder wisely.
Hundreds of thousands of puppies are raised each year in puppy mills. Read More


Help Control Pet Population
The Metro Animal Services alone euthanizes between 30 and 60 animals every day. With our animal shelters and adoption centers at full capacity, now is the time to take your dog and/or cat to be spayed or neutered. Contact your local veterinarian for more information, or visit our links page to find a resource near you.


New AVID Chip Available
The new American Veterinary Indentification Device is a technological wonder... a small tracking device that is inserted just under your pet's skin and allows your pet to be found if ever lost. Read More


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