One of Williamson County’s latest points of interest goes to the dogs. Literally.
The Williamson County Animal Center has opened a brand new public canine park, providing separate areas for big and small dogs and agility tools, sponsored by the Darrell Waltrip Auto Group.
The new park is the fourth of its type in Franklin and the seventh for Williamson County.
It will be discovered at Grigsby Hayes Court close to the middle.
“This park is a technique to interact the neighborhood another way. It additionally lets individuals know that we is usually a potential useful resource to them,” the middle’s Assistant Director Scott Pieper mentioned in ready statements. “We had the extra space and a dog park in our previous location, so it only made sense to build one here as well.”
The Williamson County Animal Center hosts a wide range of occasions to not solely assist pets get adopted, however to additionally assist the neighborhood that takes care of them.
Created in 1994, the middle provides volunteer packages, a neighborhood service achievement program and a Pet Pantry that gives free pet meals to needy Williamson County residents.
Training can be supplied for brand new pet mother and father for behaviors like home breaking and separation anxiousness, amongst others.
To be taught extra in regards to the the middle, go to adoptwcac.org.