When the COVID pandemic practically shut down Nashville's animal shelters, a volunteer photographer tried something different ...
Nashville animal shelter volunteer Adrian Budnick was looking ideas to showcase the adoptable dogs on social media.
She called it a "Himalayan fur goblin." The video “exploded over ... And it’s not just local here to Tennessee even," said Metro Animal Care and Control Director Ashley Harrington.
She called it a "Himalayan fur goblin." The video “exploded over ... And it’s not just local here to Tennessee even," said Metro Animal Care and Control Director Ashley Harrington.
She called it a "Himalayan fur goblin." The video "exploded over night ... And it's not just local here to Tennessee even," said Metro Animal Care and Control Director Ashley Harrington.
She called it a “Himalayan fur goblin.” The video “exploded over ... And it’s not just local here to Tennessee even,” said Metro Animal Care and Control Director Ashley Harrington.
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