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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Black/Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
5 years 2 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
43 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
112475
My details
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
"Odin is a sweet, gentle boy who can be a little timid at first, especially with men, but he quickly warms up once he feels safe. He is still a bit unsure about getting leashed and may walk away, but he does great on walks and is completely housetrained. Odin gets along well with other dogs and has done great with my female dog Violet. He loves toys and has a funny habit of hoarding them, often hiding them in his favorite spot, the bean bag in the bedroom, where he also likes to sleep. He will even grab socks to stash away, likely for comfort. Recently he has had a big breakthrough, happily playing fetch and engaging with his toys, and he now seeks out pets and affection, showing how much his confidence and bond are growing." - Odin's Foster Dad
"Odin is a sweet, gentle boy who can be a little timid at first, especially with men, but he quickly warms up once he feels safe. He is still a bit unsure about getting leashed and may walk away, but he does great on walks and is completely housetrained. Odin gets along well with other dogs and has done great with my female dog Violet. He loves toys and has a funny habit of hoarding them, often hiding them in his favorite spot, the bean bag in the bedroom, where he also likes to sleep. He will even grab socks to stash away, likely for comfort. Recently he has had a big breakthrough, happily playing fetch and engaging with his toys, and he now seeks out pets and affection, showing how much his confidence and bond are growing." - Odin's Foster Dad
Shelter
This organization is committed to providing a positive adoption experience!
Learn more.
Fill out a Meet Your Match questionnaire, spend some time getting to know the pet you are considering taking home, and talk to an adoption counselor.
Each animal will leave the Center spayed or neutered, vaccinated, heartworm (dogs) or FeLV/FIV (cats) tested, de-wormed, treated for fleas/ticks, given heartworm preventative if applicable and microchipped.
Dog: $65
Puppy: $85
Cat: $40
Kitten: $50
Fill out a Meet Your Match questionnaire, spend some time getting to know the pet you are considering taking home, and talk to an adoption counselor.
Each animal will leave the Center spayed or neutered, vaccinated, heartworm (dogs) or FeLV/FIV (cats) tested, de-wormed, treated for fleas/ticks, given heartworm preventative if applicable and microchipped.
Dog: $65
Puppy: $85
Cat: $40
Kitten: $50
The Adoption Center is open 6 days a week.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 11:00am-5:30pm
Thursday 11:00am-7:00pm
Sunday 1:00pm-5:30pm
The Adoption Center is open 6 days a week.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 11:00am-5:30pm
Thursday 11:00am-7:00pm
Sunday 1:00pm-5:30pm
More about this shelter
Our mission: To enhance the lives of companion animals and people by encouraging a culture of responsibility and compassion.
McKamey Animal Center in Chattanooga, TN, first opened its doors to the city’s homeless pets in July 2008. A leader in animal welfare both locally and nationally, the nonprofit shelter’s mission is to enhance the lives of companion animals and people by encouraging a culture of responsibility and compassion. As an open admission facility, the Center provides animal services and care for any animal in the city of Chattanooga regardless of age, breed, health, and temperament. McKamey has a number of thriving programs to benefit companion animals and people including adoption, foster, rescue, trap-neuter-return for feral cats, and humane education. For more information on McKamey Animal Center, please visit www.mckameyanimalcenter.org.
Our mission: To enhance the lives of companion animals and people by encouraging a culture of responsibility and compassion.
McKamey Animal Center in Chattanooga, TN, first opened its doors to the city’s homeless pets in July 2008. A leader in animal welfare both locally and nationally, the nonprofit shelter’s mission is to enhance the lives of companion animals and people by encouraging a culture of responsibility and compassion. As an open admission facility, the Center provides animal services and care for any animal in the city of Chattanooga regardless of age, breed, health, and temperament. McKamey has a number of thriving programs to benefit companion animals and people including adoption, foster, rescue, trap-neuter-return for feral cats, and humane education. For more information on McKamey Animal Center, please visit www.mckameyanimalcenter.org.
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