Along with a collar and ID tag with your phone number, microchips are your pet’s best chance of finding their way home if they go missing. Microchips are not GPS trackers; they are small computer chips that are inserted below the skin of pets that store a unique identification number. A microchip is a permanent method of electronic identification. The chip itself is about the size of a grain of rice and is implanted just under the skin between the shoulder blades at the back of a pet's neck. Each chip has a unique number that is detected using a microchip scanner. The microchip number is recorded on a microchip database registry with details about the animal and owner and your contact information. Microchips implanted by Metro Animal Care and Control are registered for the pet’s owner.
When an animal shelter or veterinarian scans a found animal’s chip, they detect the microchip ID number and contact the microchip directory to get the owner’s contact information. Unlike collars and ID tags, microchips are permanent and cannot fall off or get lost if a pet goes missing or is stolen and loses their collar. Dogs that are microchipped are 2.5 times more likely to make it back home and cats are 20 times more likely to be reunited!

Friends of MACC is a group of volunteers – a group of friends – who wants to help change the lives of the animals in our community. We believe the best way to do that is by rallying around Metro Animal Care and Control, so we can enrich their lives both during and after their stay in the shelter!
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Metro Animal Care and Control is committed to the delivery of humane and responsive animal care and control services to and for the residents and animals of -Davidson County.
We work with individuals and organizations across to help domestic animals find caring homes, decrease over-population of cats and dogs through spaying and neutering, support widespread rabies vaccinations, and promote responsible pet ownership.Metro Animal Care and Control has animals available for adoption every day. If you are looking to add an awesome animal to your family, Metro Animal Care and Control is the right place to find your new furry friend. We have been matching pets with people for many years, and when you visit, our staff and volunteers will work with you to try to find your perfect loyal companion.
Before adopting, we suggest you do your research on pet care and the right animal for your family, as this is a long term decision.

Metro Animal Care And Control
At any point in time, dozens of pets are available at MACC’s shelter. Still other available pets reside in foster care. To adopt a pet from foster care, email [email protected] .
More available pets are available through our re-homing program, Home to Home. Please note, animals listed on Home to Home are not at our shelter. To contact their owner, please click on the animal’s picture and select the contact owner button.

Once you arrive, take time to view all of the animals available for adoption. Adoption counselors and volunteers will be on site to guide you through every step of the adoption process. The adoption process includes: filling out an application, counseling session, and interacting with the animal you are interested in adopting. Please be sure to set aside several hours to complete the entire process of interaction and adopting a pet.
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Our agency believes that introducing a new pet to your home should be a decision that involves all members of the family. If you have children living in your home, they should be a part of the adoption process.

To ensure that the animals do not add to 's population of unwanted animals, our agency requires every healthy animal adopted from our center to be surgically sterilized (spayed or neutered).
If the animal you are adopting has already been spayed/neutered, it will be able to go home with you after your adoption is complete. If not, your pet will need to stay and you will pick him or her up after spay/neuter surgery.
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Our agency believes that introducing a new pet to your home should be a decision that involves all members of the family. If you have children living in your home, they should be a part of the adoption process.

To ensure that the animals do not add to 's population of unwanted animals, our agency requires every healthy animal adopted from our center to be surgically sterilized (spayed or neutered).
If the animal you are adopting has already been spayed/neutered, it will be able to go home with you after your adoption is complete. If not, your pet will need to stay and you will pick him or her up after spay/neuter surgery.
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