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Important Links

ARFNets also wants to be able to provide you with any additional information that may help you in finding and caring for your pet.

Listed below are links to information for everything from adoption centers to zoological foundations.

If we cannot supply you with the information for which you are looking, we will be more than happy to direct you to someone who can give you the answers that you need. If you are a rescue person or group and would like to be included in this list, E-mail your information to info@arfnets.org.

About us

Animal Rescue and Fostering Networks (ARFNets)

We are a 501(c)3 Non-profit rescue organization based in Maryville, Tennessee. Our organization is made up of volunteers and fosters in the Blount County and surrounding areas of the East Tennessee Valley.

 

Who are we

Our Purpose is:

  • To provide a safe, loving environment for homeless animals while we work to find forever homes for the animals in our care.
  • To educate the public on the importance of veterinary care and spay/neuter.
  • To work with other community organizations in order to reduce the abuse and neglect of animals.

We are working to find loving, permanent homes for abandoned or rescued pets of all kinds.

Please take a minute to look through our site and see all of the pets that are currently available for adoption. Also browse the numerous programs we have in the East Tennessee area and see how you might be able to get involved to help save a life.

How you can help

Pets are not like humans. They do not understand why they are abused, abandoned, or left in the shelter. These pets need our help. ARFNets is the organization that provides that help.


Ready to get involved?

There are many different programs that ARFNets has to offer. If you see a program that interests you, please fill out an online application and get involved.


Pet overpopulation is a serious issue not only in our community but all across the country. With your help and the help of others, we can curb the number of unwanted, abused, and neglected animals.

If you would like to help us battle and defeat this problem, join us today.

Everyone can do something. You can do a little. You can do a lot. But whatever you do, it will be the hardest job you've ever loved.