GRUNT (Neutered!)gender

GRUNT (Neutered!)
Breed Labrador Retriever, Hound
Color Brindle, White / Cream
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
Playful, Curious, Affectionate, Friendly, Gentle
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Dog

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location 782 East Lane Rd., Crossville, TN 38571
hour (931) 484-8525
hour
  • sunday: Closed
  • monday: 10 AM-2 PM
  • tuesday: 10 AM-2 PM
  • wednesday: Closed
  • thursday: 10 AM-2 PM
  • friday: 10 AM- 2 PM
  • saturday: 10 AM-2 PM

My Story

What a shame. GRUNT spent his first year of life growing up in the Cumberland County Animal Shelter in Crossville Tennessee. He is still here! GRUNT is a beautiful, sweet boy that arrived at the shelter with his mother and siblings on March 1, 2023. When he arrived at the shelter, he was only about three weeks old. Unfortunately, he is still sitting here a year later. GRUNT’s remaining siblings were lucky enough to go off on transport out of state to a nonprofit group that will get them and their mother new homes. He was rejected because he had a condition referred to as cherry eye, a cosmetic condition that is easily fixed. So, the CCAS shelter Director arranged for GRUNT to be neutered, receive a rabies vaccine and have the cherry eye repaired. As a result, this little darling can go home the same day that he is adopted! In the meantime, he is kenneled with several other older puppies that also are being overlooked. There is no problem with the dogs. There are just not enough people looking to adopt dogs and these particular dogs and puppies don’t match perfectly with whatever it is that adopters are looking to find their next pet. Serious adopters are encouraged to CALL the shelter and schedule an adoption appointment. Staff can explain the adoption procedures and fees when you call. The shelter does require EXACT change in the form of cash or a check. The shelter is unable UNABLE to accept credit or debit. So, please go prepared! That includes taking a collar and leash with you to the adoption appointment in case you do decide to adopt him. Even better, consider taking a dog crate with you to that appointment. No animal should be allowed to run freely in any vehicle. Especially an animal that you have just adopted! Safety first!

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