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My name is Tye!

Posted over 8 months ago | Updated 20 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Mountain Cur
Color
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
19594355-22055

My details

Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

 



UPDATE 4/23/24: Tye, a staff and volunteer favorite is still patiently waiting for his new home. Tye is a very good boy. He loves his stuffed toys and to be loved on by humans as well. He has the cutest bobtail and looks for direction from his human friends. Tye tolerates big groups of people enjoying all the attention he can get! Frozen kongs, a snuggle blanket and stuffies and Tye is the happiest boy ever! This beautiful boy has learned basic obedience, walks well on leash and enjoys hiking and resting. Tye is eager to meet anyone interested in him. If you see him at events or on a trail stop and have a conversation with him. His eyes are mesmerizing so you may get lost in them. Tye perfers to be the one and only child but he may be persuaded to share his human with just the sibling.

This boy has the look of a smooth-coated hunting Lurcher with Whippet influences. Can't you see him waiting at your door wagging his short (bobbed) tail, his feet dancing in delight at your approach?



Please fill out our online application if you would like to meet our Tye .

Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.


 

 



April 29, 2024, 6:20 am
Shelter
Humane Society/SPCA of Nelson County

Contact info

Pet ID
19594355-22055
Contact
Bette Grahame
Email
Address
29 Stagebridge Road, Lovingston, VA 22949

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

AS OF JANUARY 2018:
Dogs: $100 - Includes Heartworm/Lyme/Ehrlichia Test, DHLPP and Rabies Vaccination, Dewormings, flea and tick treatment (if needed), and Spaying/Neutering.

Puppies (0-6 months): $150 - Includes 3 DHLPP Vaccinations, 3 Dewormings, a Certificate for a Rabies Vaccination, flea and tick treatment (if needed), and Spaying/Neutering by a participating veterinarian.

Cats: $40 (or 2 for $50) Includes Feline Leukemia/Aids test, 2 RCP Vaccinations, Rabies Vaccination, 2 Dewormings, flea and tick treatment (if needed), and Spaying/Neutering.

Kittens (0-6 Months): $80 (or 2 for $120) includes a Feline Leukemia/Aids test, 3 RCP Vaccinations, 3 Dewormings, Certificate for a Rabies Vaccination, flea and tick treatment (if needed), and Spaying/Neutering by a participating veterinarian.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Almost Home Pet Adoption Center
434-263-7722

Open 7 Days a Week, 1-4:00 pm
Located at the corner of Rt. 29 and Stagebridge Road in Lovingston, Virginia

More about this shelter

Located on Stagebridge Road (Rt. 624) and Rt. 29 just two miles north of Lovingston on 2 acres of Land.
Houses animals in "real-life rooms".
A Spacious lobby/waiting room and reception area.
13 rooms for dogs which will hold 2 to 3 dogs depending on size.
4 cat rooms for multiple numbers of cats.
Two isolation rooms, one for dogs and one for cats.
A room for bathing and grooming.
A food preparation area.
A conference/meeting room.
Inside and outside exercise areas for dogs.
Open seven days a week.
Animals being surrendered by their owners are accepted on a space available basis if they are judged to be adoptable. Animals are also selected from unclaimed or unwanted animals at the Nelson County Animal Control Facility after they are evaluated by the HS/SPCA and judged to be adoptable. Strays will continue to go through Animal Control.

No animal will be put down unless it is judged to be dangerously aggressive or untreatably ill. Almost Home Pet Adoption Center now has several part-time employees
but still relys heavily on volunteer help.