Author: Aaron Cantrell

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Metro Animal Care and Control (MACC) is advising pet owners to take extra precautions even after the Fourth of July holiday. “Between holiday firework shows and more outdoor gatherings, it’s not uncommon for pets to run amok this time of year,” said Ashley Harrington, MACC Director. “Taking steps like keeping your pets inside, checking for holes or holes in fences, and making sure your pets are microchipped can make it less likely you’re going to spend your vacation looking for your lost pet.”As of 2023, MACC has successfully reunited 1,022 pets with their families, with many…

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