Franklin County, News
 By  Alison James Published 
9:09 am Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Send in your pet photos

Last year, Kerry Gilbert’s dog Honey made the cover of Franklin Living’s pet edition.

Last year, Kerry Gilbert’s dog Honey made the cover of Franklin Living’s pet edition.

The deadline has been extended – but very little time is left – for Franklin County citizens to submit their pet photos for our upcoming edition of Franklin Living.

The pets edition is a perennial favorite across the county. It’s the edition when the “Faces of Franklin County” featured are different from what readers usually see; furry faces, hairy faces and more will grace these pages in full color.

Send in a photo of your pet – whether it’s a dog, cat, bird, fish or something more exotic. As long as it’s a Franklin County pet, it is welcome among the pages of this magazine. Let the entire county see how special your pet is to you.

Email photos to nicole.pell@fct.wpengine.com or bring them by the office to be scanned and returned. Be sure to include the name of the pet, the owner’s name(s) and the area in Franklin County you are from.

Photos must be submitted by Feb. 8 to be included in this edition.

 

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