Breed: Pit Bull Terrier mix?
Sex: Male
Age: 1-2 years approx
Size: Medium
Color: Black and white
Coat: Smooth
Vaccinated: Yes
Notes: Kenzie, Pit, Male, 1-2 years.
This dog has been available for 53 days
If you are interested in Kenzie phone 276-452-1325 for an appointment to meet him at Scott County Animal Shelter. We are open Monday - Tuesday: 8am-1pm NOTE: We prefer you to make an appointment prior to visiting the dogs in our shelter to prevent crowding. Our number is (276) 452-1325 - leave a message on the voicemail., Wednesday - Friday: 8am - 5pm, Saturday: 10am-2pm.
Still available for adoption on this date: Oct 9th, 2024
Dogs are claimed, adopted and rescued everyday so please contact us to check that this dog is available.
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Adoption fee for a dog is $30 (cash only), and we require that all dogs adopted from us are spayed/neutered, and vaccinated within 30 days of adoption (or once animal is of age).
Stray dogs without identication are kept for 7 days before being put up for adoption. Dogs with identication are kept for 10 days before being put up for adoption. We would like a dog to go to a new home or rescue as soon as possible after its "available" date.
- SCAS require that all dogs adopted from us are spayed/neutered, and vaccinated within 30 days of adoption.
- You will be required to provide us with documentation from your veterinarians office within the 30 day time period to prove the dog is spayed/neutered and vaccinated.
- Dogs that are adopted to out of state residents must be spayed/neutered prior to leaving Virginia (this includes Kingsport and Bristol, TN residents). If the dog is not of age (puppy) to be spayed/neutered then it will not be adopted to individuals that live outside of Virginia.
- Rescues are not charged a pull fee to rescue a dog but may be required to pay a vaccination fee. We welcome your inquiries and will work with you any way we can.
- State law requires that adopted dogs be sterilized within 30 days of adoption.
- State law requires that all dogs and cats be vaccinated for rabies.