Address: 6400 Kingston Pike #4833, Knoxville, TN 37919, USA
Phone: +18652156677
Sunday: 10AM–1PM
Monday: 10AM–1PM
Tuesday: 10AM–1PM
Wednesday: 10AM–1PM
Thursday: 10AM–1PM
Friday: 10AM–1PM
Saturday: 10AM–1PM
Margaret DiGiovanna
I have received excellent care for my dogs at this vet. Dr. Bently is excellent. The staff are friendly and compassionate.
Jennifer Barnes
I just want to thank the ladies at Young-Williams. My cat was having kittens and I didn't know what to do when the first one came out and didn't survive. Thank you for taking the time to explain what happened and why. She came home and delivered five more healthy kittens!
Sydney Born
I cannot write a more horrible review. My puppy was neutered and developed a softball size scrotal hematoma that ended up with necrosis. I called and explained to young Williams the situation after I had rushed my dog to the er. The spay and neuter shuttle told me that because I didn't come back to them for the complications, they could not help me. I now have spent hundreds of dollars trying to fix these complications without these people having a care in the world what they did to my puppy. I am in utter disgust and the responsibility has never been taken by them. I would be afraid to ever take another pet here again as they did not take responsibility or care about complications that my puppy had 3 days after the neuter surgery they did on him.
Elizabeth Hewitt
Brought home two beautiful cats.
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They have lots of cats right now and I think are doing a cat adoption this week or next. Their number is on the website. They have 2 locations. Also...you can spend time with and get to know the cats personality some as they do gove you private rooms to play with the animal your thinking to foster. Hope this helps.
We didn't get a call the day of, just go an pickup your pet at the right time. I got a phone call either that night or the next day checking on our pup, can't remember which.
They normally will have a wide variety. You would need to call or go to their website to see what is currently available for adoption.
They have them at both. I prefer division street as that's the main office but both have a good selection of babies in need of love!
Call Young-Williams they can tell you which is the best place to take him. And won't put him down!!
Yes, I believe that it is a no-kill shelter.
I'm so sorry to answer your question I'm not sure but if you can provide proof of ownership I'm sure you won't have a problem retrieving your loved one. Act fast though cause all pets gets checked out by a veterinarian so the animal can be prepped for adoption.
I would contact a German Shepard rescue
I have five kittens they were left in my driveway in a box don't know Who or where they come . I can not take care of them I'm on ssi disability so will they help me
You can call the vet clinic there and they will tell you
I'm not a employee, I looked for months for a small breed on their website,very few and far between. Good luck!
Yes. You have to make an appointment
Great people they really care for the animals and very loving..
They do get some in just depends on the facility but adults go for 40$ and pups star at 250$ unless a special is going on..hope that helps..we just bought out huskey from them & are very happy😊😊
They normally have a day or weekend where they give them away but I think it's just for cats not kittens. You would have to call about it cuz they do it for puppies. But when you do get one make sure you find everything out about the animal just in case it might have had something you're not aware of that may come back later on after you adopted
It may be more like $70, but I could be thinking of one of the cat-rescue groups.
https://www.young-williams.org/events/
Amanda Anderson"s opinions should be taken with a grain of salt, it mostly give less than 4 stars and only has negative things to say with poor grammar.
If they are at the shelter call the shelter LOL or just go by there
Only the people who work there can tell of specific numbers in inventory and I'm sure they can help you out with that. I can tell you that my wife and I have two family members from there and it is a great quality place to go for a new friend.
Call YW and ask, I'm sure someone would. The real concern of "just anyone" getting them and subject them to fighting.
They have medical staff on hand so I'm sure they can answer any questions regarding what steps to take or assistance.
They are open today, go and check. It never hurts to ask. If they have adopted out your wonderful pet. They have others that need loving homes.
Where do you live
They try to not kill as long as they are not sick
Yes . you signed a paper saying you would bring the pet back to them if you need to re home
I haven't been to the shelter lately but I have 2 small long haired dogs I rescued from Young Williams. I have never been in there where there isn't a coupl to fit your description.
No
Consider other housing? A dog is not something you leave
The one on Kingston Pike is West of the Northshore Dr. Intersection half way up the hill on the left.
No
The website lists adoptable dogs. Click on the dog's listing for more info.
They are showing some pups about 7 months on their website right now. They usually get adopted quickly
Not normally. Occasionally there are events that have free cats, or discounted adoption fees, but i don't think they ever have free puppies.
The UT Vet hospital will take wild animala
Adoption fees are waved till Friday at close
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