CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Clarksville Police Department’s Community Relations Unit’s partnered with Montgomery County Animal Care and Control and Ravenwood Coffee and Creations for “Pets on PAWtrol,” bringing awareness to pets who need to be adopted.
Selections were made from Animal Care and Control’s plethora of animals to be featured as Pets on PAWtrol. Many of those chosen had been at the facility for a long period of time and were considered “at-risk”. The selections weren’t limited to dogs and cats. There was a rabbit, guinea pig, and ferret among animals that participated and went on to find forever homes.
Officers took their pet of choice out of the facility for some playtime, photo ops, and a trip to Ravenwood Coffee and Creations for a dog treats as well as some public exposure. Then with heavy hearts, the officers went back to Animal Care and Control to return their pet of the day.
Details on the pets up for adoption/rescue, information on the officers with the pets, and the procedures to find out more about adopting the featured pets were shared on CPD’s Facebook page.
The 19 animals which were featured had 100 percent adoption or rescue rate.
The Pets on PAWtrol is on hiatus over the holiday season but will be revitalized in 2020. Check Clarksville Police Dept.’s Facebook page for more info.
Go by 616 N. Spring St to check them out or call them at 931-648-5750.
