Provides veterinary exams, health certificates, and ongoing support for new owners.

Hand-raised, bottle-fed baby marmosets and tamarins.

Tennessee allows the ownership of certain primates, though regulations vary by county and specific species. Pygmy marmosets —commonly called "finger monkeys"—are generally legal to possess in Tennessee with proper USDA-licensed breeding documentation, though they are not explicitly listed as "inherently dangerous" (Class I) wildlife. Where to Buy in Tennessee

There are specialized USDA-licensed breeders located within the state that provide baby marmosets and comprehensive care supplies.

A USDA Class A licensed breeder that works with squirrel monkeys and capuchins, occasionally offering marmoset information.

A "one-stop shop" for exotic pets including monkeys, sugar gliders, and hedgehogs.