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Dogville at Musicians Corner – Spring 2016

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The Farm is thrilled to once again sponsor DOGVILLE at Musicians Corner.  Please come out and see us!

 

DOGVILLE ACTIVITIES & SERVICES:

Nail Trims for a Suggested $5 Donation to Musicians Corner
Free Homemade, Natural Dog Treats
Free Dog Bandanas handed out to dog attendees
Pick up a copy of Nashville Paw Magazine
“Ask The Experts” – Free Advice from a Master Trainer and/or Veterinarian
“The Watering Hole” Watering Station For Dogs
“Canine Splash Zone!” – Come let your pups swim and cool off
Enter our “Dog Of The Day” contest and you can receive a two night stay at The Farm At Natchez Trace and a year’s subscription to Nashville Paw magazine

Spring 2016 Season Highlights

Saturday May 14th:

Middle Tennessee Boxer Rescue 12:00-5:00pm

Searching for a new family member? Come and talk with some of the people from Middle Tennessee Boxer Rescue and meet some of their adoptable dogs!

Middle Tennessee Boxer Rescue (MTBR) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue organization focused on rescuing, re-homing and education of the boxer breed in Middle Tennessee and surrounding area since 1990.

Friday May 20th:

“Ask the Vet” with Dr. Marc Smith of NTVS. From 6:00-8:00pm

Dr. Marc Smith has been a practicing veterinarian serving Middle Tennessee since 1998. He is the founder of Natchez Trace Veterinary Services (NTVS) in Franklin, Tennessee, a full service equine and small animal hospital. He specializes in traditional Eastern and Alternative Veterinary medicine, Chiropractic acupuncture and herbal medicine. Dr. Smith received his DVM degree from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in 1998. Since 2005, he has studied Eastern veterinary medicine at the renowned Chi Institute in Florida. In 2012, he earned his place in the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association. Dr. Smith is dedicated to the veterinary profession and to the health and welfare of pets and horses. Some of Marc’s favorite hobbies include fishing, computer games, participating in triathlons and coaching his girls’ sports teams. He and his wife Cherie have two daughters, Anna and Lilly.

Saturday May 21st:

Music City Animal Rescue 12:00-5:00pm

Searching for a new family member? Come and talk with some of the people from Music City Animal Rescue and meet some of their adoptable pets!

The Music City Animal Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that rescues abandoned, abused or neglected animals in and around the Middle Tennessee area.

We are a foster home network of highly dedicated individuals that care for the animals in our homes until they can find their forever families. This network is dedicated to the complete care and placement process. From the moment an animal comes into our program, it is treated as part of a family. It is socialized with not only humans, but cats and dogs as much as possible and appropriate. We NEVER euthanize to make room for more and all of our foster homes are dedicated to seeing each and every animal thru their journey to finding their forever home.

Music City Animal Rescue wishes that there was no need for our services. We pray that some day there will be no more unwanted animals, but until that day arrives, we are strong advocates for SPAY and NEUTER of all pets. All animals adopted thru MCAR will be altered prior to adoption as well as fully vetted.

Saturday May 28th:

The Farm at Natchez Trace & Thr!ve Booth
Dog of the Day drawing

“Ask the Trainer” with Beth Sadowski of Music City Dog Training From 1:00-4:00pm

A well-trained dog means a happy home, and a happy home means less dogs causing conflict resulting in dogs ending up in shelters or worse. Beth Sadowski of Music City Dog Training has been certified in canine behavior from the Canine Trade Group, in Dover, Delaware, led by John Van Olden, who has been successfully rehabilitating dogs for over 2 decades. She holds to the understanding that training should be about more than teaching dogs a few tricks—it should be about getting to the root of the problem, establishing effective communication between dog and owner, and taking lengths to ensure the behavior problems don’t come back again. In addition to basic obedience and puppy training, Beth specializes in separation anxiety, aggression, and hyperactivity. Beth resides in the Grassland area of Franklin with her husband, 4 cats, 3

Saturday June 4th:

Bonaparte’s Retreat Rescue 12:00-5:00pm

Searching for a new family member? Come and talk with some of the people from Bonaparte’s Retreat Dog Rescue and meet some of their adoptable dogs!

Bonaparte’s Retreat Dog Rescue is dedicated to providing nurturing care for adoptable dogs when their allotted time at the shelter has elapsed. Our mission is to prevent these wonderful animals from being euthanized and to adopt them into permanent, loving homes.

Saturday June 11th:

The Farm at Natchez Trace & Thr!ve Booth
Dog of the Day Drawing

Friday June 17th:

The Farm at Natchez Trace & Thr!ve Booth
Dog of the Day Drawing

“Ask the Trainer” with Beth Sadowski of Music City Dog Training From 6:00-8:00pm

A well-trained dog means a happy home, and a happy home means less dogs causing conflict resulting in dogs ending up in shelters or worse. Beth Sadowski of Music City Dog Training has been certified in canine behavior from the Canine Trade Group, in Dover, Delaware, led by John Van Olden, who has been successfully rehabilitating dogs for over 2 decades. She holds to the understanding that training should be about more than teaching dogs a few tricks—it should be about getting to the root of the problem, establishing effective communication between dog and owner, and taking lengths to ensure the behavior problems don’t come back again. In addition to basic obedience and puppy training, Beth specializes in separation anxiety, aggression, and hyperactivity. Beth resides in the Grassland area of Franklin with her husband, 4 cats, 3 dogs and 12 chickens.

Saturday June 18th:

Nashville Humane Association from 12:00-5:00pm

Teddy’s Wagon, Nashville Humane Association’s mobile adoption unit will be onsite. The Nashville Humane Association (NHA), incorporated in 1946 to protect the well-being of animals in Davidson County, is one of the oldest service organizations in Nashville. NHA is committed to finding responsible homes, controlling pet overpopulation and promoting the humane treatment of animals.

Saturday June 25th:

Middle Tennessee Boxer Rescue 12:00-5:00pm

Searching for a new family member? Come and talk with some of the people from Middle Tennessee Boxer Rescue and meet some of their adoptable dogs!

Middle Tennessee Boxer Rescue (MTBR) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue organization focused on rescuing, re-homing and education of the boxer breed in Middle Tennessee and surrounding area since 1990.