Key Contacts and Representatives

Make Your Voice Heard

Connect with the decision-makers in Smith County and play a crucial role in advocating for the lives of our canine friends.

Reach Out to Local Leaders

Your Influence Can Drive Change

Contacting local leaders and officials is a powerful way to advocate for the cause. Below is a list of key contacts in Smith County who can make a difference in our fight against the inhumane treatment of dogs. We encourage respectful and constructive communication to help them understand the urgency of our mission.

Smith County

Commissioners & Judge

How to Reach Out: Click on the email address of the representative you wish to contact to open a prewritten message in your email client.

This message highlights our concerns about the current animal shelter practices in Smith County and urges for humane and effective alternatives.

Feel free to personalize the email to reflect your own thoughts and experiences.

If you prefer to copy the email address and compose your own message, simply click the ‘Copy Email Address’ button next to the representative’s name, and the email address will be saved to your clipboard.

Judge Neal Franklin

Phone: (903) 590-4615

Pam Frederick, Pct.1

Phone: (903) 590-4601

John Moore, Pct.2

Phone: (903) 590-4602

Terry Phillips, Pct.3

Phone: (903) 590-4603

Ralph Caraway Sr, Pct.4

Phone: (903) 590-4604

Smith County Animal Control

Amber Greene, Shelter Director

Phone: (903) 266-4303

Communicating for Impact

How to Make Your Message Count

When reaching out to officials, it’s important to be clear, concise, and respectful. State your concerns, express the need for change, and share how they can support the movement to stop executing dogs in Smith County. Personal stories or experiences can also be powerful.

Sign the Petition!

Make the stand to stop the execution of dogs in Smith County. Sign our petition for free to help us make a change.