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Animal Shelter details for Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society
Please visit Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society and adopt a homeless pet


You have reached the shelter page for Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society. Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society is located in greenville, Tennessee. If you have information to add or update for Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society, please click here and let us know.

Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society

P.O. Box 792
greenville, Tennessee 37701
Phone: 423-639-4771
Email: gchs@xtn.net
Website: gchs.xtn.net/


Our $75 adoption fee will pay for the following:

For all pets - the mandatory spay/neuter, a one year rabies vaccination, micro-chip and a check up by our vet. This mandatory spay/neuter is in accordance with Tennessee State Law #44-17-502.

For all dogs - the first in the series of distemper/parvo vaccinations.

For all cats - the first in the series of feline distemper vaccinations.

Pets can be returned -- for exchange or full refund -- within five days after adoption.

Our adoption fees are in partial reimbursement for our costs of treating and caring for our animals. Our actual costs are much more than the fee -- we try to cover these costs with private donations.

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