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WILLIAMSON COUNTY ANIMAL CENTER CELEBRATES FOSTER A PET MONTH

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WILLIAMSON COUNTY ANIMAL CENTER CELEBRATES FOSTER A PET MONTH

Pet of the Week: Taco is a very happy, friendly and energetic four-year old boy who will walk right by your side.  He is quiet, house-trained and plays well with other dogs.  He also loves water and watching birds!  You can visit Taco in person and all the other animals at WCAC Monday through Saturday.

Recognizes Volunteers and Services Essential to Saving Animal Lives

Throughout the month of June, Williamson County Animal Center (WCAC) will join animal care organizations across the country to show appreciation for the people and programs that help find forever homes for displaced animals.  In 2020, WCAC facilitated foster care of more than 600 cats and dogs with the help of 116 foster parents.

An animal may be in need of a foster home for several reasons; they may be too young or too old for adoption, have special medical or physical needs, be recovering from treatment or benefit from special attention being given to a behavioral matter.  Fostering helps increase the adoptability of a pet regardless of the reason.

All food, medical and other necessary supplies are provided by WCAC.  Short and long-term fostering opportunities are available.

Anyone interested in learning more about the fostering program or other volunteer opportunities can call (615) 790-5590 or visit www.adoptwcac.org.

 

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