ONE EMPLOYEE SHELTER ( NEAR NASHVILLE TN )* USE OF 12 OUTSIDE KENNELS *ANIMALS HELD FOR A FEW DAYS BEFORE EUTHED RESCUES ADOPTERS NEEDED





Boxer/ shepherd adult mix. Max and Jake are brothers. They have minutes, hours, maybe a couple days to live.

Who They Are

"The county officials have decided to start an animal control for the citizens of Robertson County. The City of Springfield graciously is allowing me to use 12 of their outside kennels at the city shelter. I am the only employee. I have a list of unwanted and abandoned pets to be picked up. So the time for adoptions is very short, as in a few days."

Robertson County Animal Control
507 Industrial Drive
Springfield, TN 37172
Phone: 615-384-5611
Email: robertsoncoun971@bellsouth.net
http://search.petfinder.com/shelterSearch/shelterSearch.cgi?animal=&breed=&age=&size=&specialNeeds

SPRINGFIELD TN is in ROBERTSON COUNTY

"Robertson County Tennessee is a beautiful, pastoral community of 60,000 people, thirty miles north of Nashville.

We are very proud of our rural heritage, yet minutes away from everything the big city has to offer. We hope that this web site will serve as your introduction to the county and your personal welcome to come visit.

Come stroll along the historic streets of Springfield with its antique shops and tea rooms. Motor out to Cross Plains and visit Thomas Drugs for the best milk shake in the mid-state and step back in time a century or more. Visit a 1902 flour mill in Orlinda, Bell Witch Country in Adams, or come "turn the pig" on July 4 in Greenbrier. Wherever you come to in Robertson County, we guarantee a wonderful time. Our welcome mat is out to YOU!

-Howard R. Bradley,
County Mayor, Robertson Coun
ty"


http://www.robertsoncountytn.org/


MORE DOGS AT SHELTER


Another dog with little time. She is an adult collie.What a beauty! What a good dog! "She is about 2 years old. She walks on a leash and sits on command. She's very calm."





"She is about 9 months old. She is very mild mannered."


Rescues and adopters please support this one person who will make a difference in the lives of these animals with the support of people who care.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who the heck is this one person? As a Robertson County resident, and strong supporter of our Animal Control as well as active volunteer, this is a bit mind boggling. Has there been a mistake or several posts accidentally mixed up?

Elizabeth said...

As I read what you wrote I can see where this is confusing. I wish I had posted the person's contact info. I will see if I saved the rescue e-mail list that this post was listed on.
If I can't find it perhaps the shelter will know.

"Has there been a mistake or several posts accidentally mixed up?"
Possibly. I'll do my best to check this out.

Elizabeth said...

This post does not have a date on it which means it is an old post. My blog stopped inserting dates to post headings about 2 years ago and I have been adding the dates myself to the post headings. I didn't get to fixing the older posts.I can see where this no date is a problem to readers. Sorry. Whoever this one person was he or she may not be doing this now.

Elizabeth said...

Glad to know people read the posts and that you are are an animal advocate and volunteer.

Elizabeth said...

Please let me know you read my responses. I think I will remove the one rescuer story and change the post with only a link to the shelter and current animals in need.
If you do find out there is a "one" rescuer rescue and have any info I'd be happy to post that info.