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Hi, I’m Betty Jo, but my foster parents call me Jo-Jo! I’m sweeter than sweet tea! I’m getting along great with my foster dog brother and foster cat sister. My favorite thing to do is follow my foster parents around the house and sleep on their couch. I am potty trained, but a little nervous going outside on my own. I’m also learning how to use the crate and basic commands like sit, stay, and come! My foster parents would call me sweet, quiet, and a little clumsy. I’d thrive in a calm household with or without other pets (so long as they’re not too energetic!) I could probably tolerate young children but would rather just snuggle with someone on the couch. I hope to find my fur-ever home soon!
Hi, I’m Betty Jo, but my foster parents call me Jo-Jo! I’m sweeter than sweet tea! I’m getting along great with my foster dog brother and foster cat sister. My favorite thing to do is follow my foster parents around the house and sleep on their couch. I am potty trained, but a little nervous going outside on my own. I’m also learning how to use the crate and basic commands like sit, stay, and come! My foster parents would call me sweet, quiet, and a little clumsy. I’d thrive in a calm household with or without other pets (so long as they’re not too energetic!) I could probably tolerate young children but would rather just snuggle with someone on the couch. I hope to find my fur-ever home soon!
If you have any questions concerning adoptable animals or our adoption policies, please contact us at (865) 215-6650 or email adoptions@young-williams.org.
If you have any questions concerning adoptable animals or our adoption policies, please contact us at (865) 215-6650 or email adoptions@young-williams.org.
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Young-Williams Animal Center is the municipal animal shelter for Knox County and the City of Knoxville and is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization serving . We are dedicated to the sheltering and placement of animals and general animal welfare. We are an open-intake facility and care for more than 11,000 annually. Our goal at Young-Williams Animal Center is to find “forever” homes for all our adoptable animals!
Young-Williams Animal Center is the municipal animal shelter for Knox County and the City of Knoxville and is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization serving . We are dedicated to the sheltering and placement of animals and general animal welfare. We are an open-intake facility and care for more than 11,000 annually. Our goal at Young-Williams Animal Center is to find “forever” homes for all our adoptable animals!
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