Friends of Hannah is a non-profit animal rescue, adoption and sanctuary located on the campus of the Hairy Moose Pet Retreat in Gallatin, TN. Local animal heroine and Hairy Moose owner, Prisi Selfridge, has taken in stray animals since first opening the doors in 1998. Due to overwhelming response and need in the Sumner County area, Prisi "officially" opened the doors to Friends of Hannah Rescue in 2003.
Friends of Hannah is entirely staffed by Hairy Moose employees and relies solely on donations from the Hairy Moose, and the generosity of friends, employees and customers. To date, over 800 animals have been rescued and are now enjoying life in their forever homes. For Prisi and her tireless team, the payoff of wet kisses and wagging tails is the ultimate reward.
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123 Big Station Camp Blvd
Gallatin, TN 37066
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Hendersonville, TN, Gallatin, TN, Portland, TN, West Moreland, TN
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Application and screening process, $125 adoption fee
Franklin, TN 37069
Nashville, TN 37205
1017 Sparta Pike,
Lebanon,
TN
37087
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