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My basic info
Breed
Treeing Walker Coonhound
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
7 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
14411
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Delilah is a gorgeous baby Treeing Walker Coonhound. Kind of a lovable goof at just six months old and 40 pounds. Her coat is a beautiful tri-color. Another poor pup left in the employee parking lot. People! We are located off a busy street and animals on their own could easily be struck by a car. Walk them to the door and see them safely inside please.
Delilah is a gorgeous baby Treeing Walker Coonhound. Kind of a lovable goof at just six months old and 40 pounds. Her coat is a beautiful tri-color. Another poor pup left in the employee parking lot. People! We are located off a busy street and animals on their own could easily be struck by a car. Walk them to the door and see them safely inside please.
Dog/Puppy Adoption Fees are $140 for Puppies under 1 year, $110 for Adults 1 to 6 years, and $95 for Adults over 6 years. Includes; Spay/Neuter, DA2PPV, Bordetella and Rabies Vaccinations (if age appropriate) and includes indicating tags, Heartworm Testing, Deworming, and Flea Treatment if needed.
Cat/Kitten Adoption Fees are $45 and includes; Spay/Neuter, FVRCP and Rabies Vaccinations (if age appropriate) and includes indicating tags, FIV/Felv Testing, Deworming, and Flea Treatment if needed.
Dog/Puppy Adoption Fees are $140 for Puppies under 1 year, $110 for Adults 1 to 6 years, and $95 for Adults over 6 years. Includes; Spay/Neuter, DA2PPV, Bordetella and Rabies Vaccinations (if age appropriate) and includes indicating tags, Heartworm Testing, Deworming, and Flea Treatment if needed.
Cat/Kitten Adoption Fees are $45 and includes; Spay/Neuter, FVRCP and Rabies Vaccinations (if age appropriate) and includes indicating tags, FIV/Felv Testing, Deworming, and Flea Treatment if needed.
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The animals are available Tuesday through Friday from 11 to 2 - APPOINTMENT ONLY! SERIOUS ADOPTERS ONLY!!
Saturday 10 to 1 - APPOINTMENT ONLY! SERIOUS ADOPTERS ONLY!!
Located at 233 Currie Ave in Maryville, TN.
CLOSED Monday, Tuesday and Holidays
The animals are available Tuesday through Friday from 11 to 2 - APPOINTMENT ONLY! SERIOUS ADOPTERS ONLY!!
Saturday 10 to 1 - APPOINTMENT ONLY! SERIOUS ADOPTERS ONLY!!
Located at 233 Currie Ave in Maryville, TN.
CLOSED Monday, Tuesday and Holidays
More about this shelter
The Blount County Animal Shelter, housed within the Blount County Animal Center Complex, has been protecting and assuring the welfare of both animals and people of Blount County, Tennessee since November of 2009. County residents can surrender animals at the shelter, located at:
Intake Schedule: Tuesday - Friday 11:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Mission
To serve the community through innovative approaches to sheltering, adopting and spaying and neutering of animals, and to educate the public on responsible pet ownership and animal welfare.
Stray Animals
Stray animals will be held at the shelter for a minimum of three days, but pets with tags will be held for five days to give owners a chance to claim them. After the holding period, the animals are available for adoption. The shelter euthanizes an animal only if absolutely necessary (public danger or liability, damaged beyond repair, behavioral issues, etc.).
The Blount County Animal Shelter, housed within the Blount County Animal Center Complex, has been protecting and assuring the welfare of both animals and people of Blount County, Tennessee since November of 2009. County residents can surrender animals at the shelter, located at:
Intake Schedule: Tuesday - Friday 11:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Mission
To serve the community through innovative approaches to sheltering, adopting and spaying and neutering of animals, and to educate the public on responsible pet ownership and animal welfare.
Stray Animals
Stray animals will be held at the shelter for a minimum of three days, but pets with tags will be held for five days to give owners a chance to claim them. After the holding period, the animals are available for adoption. The shelter euthanizes an animal only if absolutely necessary (public danger or liability, damaged beyond repair, behavioral issues, etc.).