Meet Grady - My Home to Yours/AAMR
Grady is a sweet 10-year-old who lost his person, and family members weren’t able to take him in. He’s neutered, up to date on vaccines, and doggy-door trained — he’s got the house manners down. Grady can be a little shy at first, but his playful side comes out outside, especially with his buddy Sebastian. They’re great pals, and while they don’t have to be adopted together, it would be wonderful if they could stay together. Whether solo or with his best bud, Grady’s ready for a second chance at a loving home. "My Home to Yours" We have had numerous requests from citizens in our county to help them rehome their pets, but they are willing to keep them in the home until it happens, rather than bring them to the overflowing shelter at Campbell County Animal Control near Yellow Branch. We are listing those cats and dogs on our website as "My Home to Yours." We ask that interested adopters fill out the FOAC application, and we will pass it along to the family wanting to rehome. We cannot guarantee health, temperament, or behavior for these pets, as we have not met them. However, we are happy to act as a resource for issues that may arise. **For pets not spayed or neutered, we are happy to help set that up!
Could Grady - My Home to Yours/AAMR be your senior soulmate?
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 8/1/2026
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