Spotlight your pet in ‘Franklin Living’
These pets were among those featured in last year's "Franklin Living" pet edition: (left to right) Jazzo, Katie and Dusky.
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11:40 am Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Spotlight your pet in ‘Franklin Living’

It’s nearly time once again for our annual pet edition of “Franklin Living.”

Our March/April issue of our lifestyle magazine is always dedicated to all things pets. It’s one of our very favorite themes – and it’s always been a favorite of our readers as well.

In each issue of “Franklin Living,” we present three or four stories that fit into our theme for that edition. In March/April, however, we get to highlight many more pets than just three or four. We can feature dozens of furry friends in our Faces of Franklin County pages.

Want to see your pet in “Franklin Living”? We are still accepting submissions for this year’s edition, through Feb. 16.

Please mail your pet’s photo to P.O. Box 1088, Russellville, AL 35653, or email to alison.james@fct.wpengine.com. You can also send photos to us through our Facebook page.

Please include the name of your pet, the owner’s name(s) and the area in Franklin County you are from.

Dogs, cats, bunnies, hamsters, reptiles, birds – or something even more exotic – are all welcome. We will feature each photo in this upcoming edition of the magazine – a keepsake for you to cherish.

Let us make your pet “Franklin County famous!”

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