Breed: Labrador mix?
Sex: Male
Neutered: Yes
Age: 3 years approx
Size: Large (70 lbs)
Color: Brown
Coat: Smooth
Vaccinated: Yes
Children: OK with older children
Other Dogs: Not suitable for a home with dogs
Cats: Not suitable for a home with cats
House Trained: Yes
Notes: Deuce has been on a foster for the last few days and will sadly be coming back to us. Due to his large and chunky size, the kids in the home are still scared of him. He has done amazing with them. He has not had any accidents in the foster home and will whine to let you know he needs to go potty.
He is a very loving, affectionate and somewhat clingy dog (as you can see). His only catch is that he only wants to be loving and affectionate with humans, not other dogs. His adoption fee is $160. He has been neutered, and received his rabies and distemper vaccines as well.
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This dog has been available for 73 days
If you are interested in Deuce phone 540-921-2053 for an appointment to meet him at Giles County Animal Shelter. We are open Monday - Saturday 12pm-4pm by appointment only, Closed Sunday and Holidays.
Still available for adoption on this date: Dec 15th 2025
Dogs are claimed, adopted and rescued everyday so please contact us to check that this dog is available.
Adoption fee is $160. He has been neutered, and received his rabies and distemper vaccines as well.
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- Adoption of dogs is open to residents of Bland, Pulaski, Montgomery, Craig and Giles County areas of Virginia.
- Dogs that have been spayed/neutered are available for adoption to any location including out of state residents.
We will not hold or reserve a dog by phone or e-mail or Facebook message. Make sure that you are able to take your dog home on the day you adopt it. We will not keep a dog for you after its available day.
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Do not forget to bring your pets inside when it is too cold outside. IF IT IS TOO COLD FOR YOU, IT IS TOO COLD FOR THEM! The law says: During cold weather, a dog shelter must have a windbreak at its entrance and have bedding material that is sufficient to protect the animal from cold and promote the retention of body heat.





