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INVOLVEDEVENTS
Supports the many lifesaving programs of the HSU. $25.00 Donation. Helps with food and other vital supplies for homeless pets. $75.00 Donation. Can provide medical care for sick and injured animals. $200.00 Donation. Can support rescuing at-risk pets from ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH Our Team has pledged to "Stay Safe to Stay Open." Please call us at (801) 261-2919 ext. 227 with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Click HERE to view animals available for private rehoming directly from their homes. View all pets that are available at the Utah Humane Society below. REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
PRIVATE PET REHOMING If you have questions or concerns about Private Pet Rehoming, you can call our Pet Resources Dept at (801) 261-2919 ext. 238 or contact us for information. Find additional resources for common pet ownership issues below or contact the Admissions Department for a freeconsultation.
ST. GEORGE CLINIC
1192 Sunset Blvd, Ste 2, St. George, UT 84770. (435) 216-7960. Please note, our spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian forMURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours:SUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may include petting, holdingLAST LITTER PROGRAM
In our continued effort to reduce pet overpopulation in the local and surrounding communities, the Humane Society of Utah is happy to now offer the Last Litter program, aimed at helping families that have had litters of kittens. In the past two years, the Humane Society of Utah has received over 1,500 kittens from the local community that did nothave homes.
COMMUNITY CATS
Community cats (also known as feral, stray or free-roaming cats), are the most-at-risk animals in shelters throughout the U.S. Since community cats are at great risk of being killed if they enter shelters, many shelters and rescue groups ensure that they do not end up there by organizing and operating humane trap/neuter/return (TNR) programs. Trap/neuter/return is a comprehensive managementLOST PETS TIPS
The Humane Society of Utah does not take in stray pets and requires proof of ownership for surrendered pets. Since owners will be searching for their lost pet in their local area, taking a lost or stray animal to your local animal control services offers owners the best chance of finding their pet. HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAHWAYS TO GIVEADOPTCLINIC LOCATIONSGET HELPGETINVOLVEDEVENTS
Supports the many lifesaving programs of the HSU. $25.00 Donation. Helps with food and other vital supplies for homeless pets. $75.00 Donation. Can provide medical care for sick and injured animals. $200.00 Donation. Can support rescuing at-risk pets from ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH Our Team has pledged to "Stay Safe to Stay Open." Please call us at (801) 261-2919 ext. 227 with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Click HERE to view animals available for private rehoming directly from their homes. View all pets that are available at the Utah Humane Society below. REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
PRIVATE PET REHOMING If you have questions or concerns about Private Pet Rehoming, you can call our Pet Resources Dept at (801) 261-2919 ext. 238 or contact us for information. Find additional resources for common pet ownership issues below or contact the Admissions Department for a freeconsultation.
ST. GEORGE CLINIC
1192 Sunset Blvd, Ste 2, St. George, UT 84770. (435) 216-7960. Please note, our spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian forMURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours:SUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may include petting, holdingLAST LITTER PROGRAM
In our continued effort to reduce pet overpopulation in the local and surrounding communities, the Humane Society of Utah is happy to now offer the Last Litter program, aimed at helping families that have had litters of kittens. In the past two years, the Humane Society of Utah has received over 1,500 kittens from the local community that did nothave homes.
COMMUNITY CATS
Community cats (also known as feral, stray or free-roaming cats), are the most-at-risk animals in shelters throughout the U.S. Since community cats are at great risk of being killed if they enter shelters, many shelters and rescue groups ensure that they do not end up there by organizing and operating humane trap/neuter/return (TNR) programs. Trap/neuter/return is a comprehensive managementLOST PETS TIPS
The Humane Society of Utah does not take in stray pets and requires proof of ownership for surrendered pets. Since owners will be searching for their lost pet in their local area, taking a lost or stray animal to your local animal control services offers owners the best chance of finding their pet. INDY | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. SURRENDERING YOUR PET The Humane Society of Utah helps over 11,000 dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small pets in need of finding new loving homes each year. Over 90 percent of the animals in our care are placed in homes, reunited with owners, or released to other trusted animal welfareorganizations.
SUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may include ANIMAL BEHAVIOR AND TRAINING Behavior and Training Many pet owners experience behavioral issues that may create challenging and sometimes frustrating problems. Behavioral issues may lead a pet owner to consider rehoming their pet. This page is meant to provide you with information from trustedresources to
EMBER | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud.FOSTER A PET
Foster families play an essential role in animal rescue. They provide care and support for the most vulnerable animals in our shelter.; While in a foster home, our animals learn how to bond with people, receive necessary personal care, and avoid exposure to common shelter illnesses, all while away from the stress of a shelter environment. COLORADO | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. END-OF-LIFE EUTHANASIA Euthanasia services are available by appointment unless it is an emergency situation. If an appointment is made through our Clinic or Admissions Department, owners are not able to be present during the service. Rest assured that our highly-trained and compassionate staff will offer your pet the most humane service possible. COMMUNITY CATNIP PROGRAM The Humane Society of Utah CATNIP Program is for community cats/feral cats only. This is a community-supported program to help reduce the homeless cat population and is funded through the generous support of the Bissell Pet Foundation. WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I FIND A STRAY ANIMAL? If you find a stray cat. Caring people bring stray animals to shelters to help them, but cats have different needs than dogs. If you find a healthy stray cat, leave them where they are. Data indicates that owned cats at large will find their way home up to 75% of the time when left in place. However, less than 2% of cats (without microchips HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAHWAYS TO GIVEADOPTCLINIC LOCATIONSGET HELPGETINVOLVEDEVENTS
Supports the many lifesaving programs of the HSU. $25.00 Donation. Helps with food and other vital supplies for homeless pets. $75.00 Donation. Can provide medical care for sick and injured animals. $200.00 Donation. Can support rescuing at-risk pets from ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH Our Team has pledged to "Stay Safe to Stay Open." Please call us at (801) 261-2919 ext. 227 with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Click HERE to view animals available for private rehoming directly from their homes. View all pets that are available at the Utah Humane Society below. REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
PRIVATE PET REHOMING If you have questions or concerns about Private Pet Rehoming, you can call our Pet Resources Dept at (801) 261-2919 ext. 238 or contact us for information. Find additional resources for common pet ownership issues below or contact the Admissions Department for a freeconsultation.
ST. GEORGE CLINIC
1192 Sunset Blvd, Ste 2, St. George, UT 84770. (435) 216-7960. Please note, our spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian forMURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours:SUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may include petting, holdingLAST LITTER PROGRAM
In our continued effort to reduce pet overpopulation in the local and surrounding communities, the Humane Society of Utah is happy to now offer the Last Litter program, aimed at helping families that have had litters of kittens. In the past two years, the Humane Society of Utah has received over 1,500 kittens from the local community that did nothave homes.
COMMUNITY CATS
Community cats (also known as feral, stray or free-roaming cats), are the most-at-risk animals in shelters throughout the U.S. Since community cats are at great risk of being killed if they enter shelters, many shelters and rescue groups ensure that they do not end up there by organizing and operating humane trap/neuter/return (TNR) programs. Trap/neuter/return is a comprehensive managementLOST PETS TIPS
The Humane Society of Utah does not take in stray pets and requires proof of ownership for surrendered pets. Since owners will be searching for their lost pet in their local area, taking a lost or stray animal to your local animal control services offers owners the best chance of finding their pet. HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAHWAYS TO GIVEADOPTCLINIC LOCATIONSGET HELPGETINVOLVEDEVENTS
Supports the many lifesaving programs of the HSU. $25.00 Donation. Helps with food and other vital supplies for homeless pets. $75.00 Donation. Can provide medical care for sick and injured animals. $200.00 Donation. Can support rescuing at-risk pets from ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH Our Team has pledged to "Stay Safe to Stay Open." Please call us at (801) 261-2919 ext. 227 with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Click HERE to view animals available for private rehoming directly from their homes. View all pets that are available at the Utah Humane Society below. REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
PRIVATE PET REHOMING If you have questions or concerns about Private Pet Rehoming, you can call our Pet Resources Dept at (801) 261-2919 ext. 238 or contact us for information. Find additional resources for common pet ownership issues below or contact the Admissions Department for a freeconsultation.
ST. GEORGE CLINIC
1192 Sunset Blvd, Ste 2, St. George, UT 84770. (435) 216-7960. Please note, our spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian forMURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours:SUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may include petting, holdingLAST LITTER PROGRAM
In our continued effort to reduce pet overpopulation in the local and surrounding communities, the Humane Society of Utah is happy to now offer the Last Litter program, aimed at helping families that have had litters of kittens. In the past two years, the Humane Society of Utah has received over 1,500 kittens from the local community that did nothave homes.
COMMUNITY CATS
Community cats (also known as feral, stray or free-roaming cats), are the most-at-risk animals in shelters throughout the U.S. Since community cats are at great risk of being killed if they enter shelters, many shelters and rescue groups ensure that they do not end up there by organizing and operating humane trap/neuter/return (TNR) programs. Trap/neuter/return is a comprehensive managementLOST PETS TIPS
The Humane Society of Utah does not take in stray pets and requires proof of ownership for surrendered pets. Since owners will be searching for their lost pet in their local area, taking a lost or stray animal to your local animal control services offers owners the best chance of finding their pet. INDY | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. SURRENDERING YOUR PET The Humane Society of Utah helps over 11,000 dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small pets in need of finding new loving homes each year. Over 90 percent of the animals in our care are placed in homes, reunited with owners, or released to other trusted animal welfareorganizations.
SUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may include ANIMAL BEHAVIOR AND TRAINING Behavior and Training Many pet owners experience behavioral issues that may create challenging and sometimes frustrating problems. Behavioral issues may lead a pet owner to consider rehoming their pet. This page is meant to provide you with information from trustedresources to
EMBER | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud.FOSTER A PET
Foster families play an essential role in animal rescue. They provide care and support for the most vulnerable animals in our shelter.; While in a foster home, our animals learn how to bond with people, receive necessary personal care, and avoid exposure to common shelter illnesses, all while away from the stress of a shelter environment. COLORADO | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. END-OF-LIFE EUTHANASIA Euthanasia services are available by appointment unless it is an emergency situation. If an appointment is made through our Clinic or Admissions Department, owners are not able to be present during the service. Rest assured that our highly-trained and compassionate staff will offer your pet the most humane service possible. COMMUNITY CATNIP PROGRAM The Humane Society of Utah CATNIP Program is for community cats/feral cats only. This is a community-supported program to help reduce the homeless cat population and is funded through the generous support of the Bissell Pet Foundation. WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I FIND A STRAY ANIMAL? If you find a stray cat. Caring people bring stray animals to shelters to help them, but cats have different needs than dogs. If you find a healthy stray cat, leave them where they are. Data indicates that owned cats at large will find their way home up to 75% of the time when left in place. However, less than 2% of cats (without microchips HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAHWAYS TO GIVEADOPTCLINIC LOCATIONSGET HELPGETINVOLVEDEVENTS
Supports the many lifesaving programs of the HSU. $25.00 Donation. Helps with food and other vital supplies for homeless pets. $75.00 Donation. Can provide medical care for sick and injured animals. $200.00 Donation. Can support rescuing at-risk pets from ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH Our Team has pledged to "Stay Safe to Stay Open." Please call us at (801) 261-2919 ext. 227 with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Click HERE to view animals available for private rehoming directly from their homes. View all pets that are available at the Utah Humane Society below. ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH You are here. Home » Adopt. - Species - Cat (37) Dog (15) Rabbit, Domestic (9) Guinea Pig (4) Bird, Unspecified (2) Rat, Unspecified (2) Ferret (1) - Breed - Abyssinian (1) American (7) American Fuzzy Lop (2) Bulldog/Mix (1) Crested (1) Domestic Longhair (6) Domestic Medium Hair (5) Domestic Shorthair (25) Lionhead (1) Mixed Breed (Large) (4 REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
ST. GEORGE CLINIC
1192 Sunset Blvd, Ste 2, St. George, UT 84770. (435) 216-7960. Please note, our spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian forSUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may include COLORADO | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud.MURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours:LAST LITTER PROGRAM
In our continued effort to reduce pet overpopulation in the local and surrounding communities, the Humane Society of Utah is happy to now offer the Last Litter program, aimed at helping families that have had litters of kittens. In the past two years, the Humane Society of Utah has received over 1,500 kittens from the local community that did nothave homes.
END-OF-LIFE EUTHANASIA COVID-19 UPDATE: Aug. 8 As we navigate through the challenges of this COVID-19 pandemic, the Utah Humane Society reinforces our ongoing commitment to the health and safety of our clients and their pets, our employees, volunteers, and our community. Euthanasia services are available by appointment unless it is an emergency situation. HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAHWAYS TO GIVEADOPTCLINIC LOCATIONSGET HELPGETINVOLVEDEVENTS
Supports the many lifesaving programs of the HSU. $25.00 Donation. Helps with food and other vital supplies for homeless pets. $75.00 Donation. Can provide medical care for sick and injured animals. $200.00 Donation. Can support rescuing at-risk pets from ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH Our Team has pledged to "Stay Safe to Stay Open." Please call us at (801) 261-2919 ext. 227 with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Click HERE to view animals available for private rehoming directly from their homes. View all pets that are available at the Utah Humane Society below. ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH You are here. Home » Adopt. - Species - Cat (37) Dog (15) Rabbit, Domestic (9) Guinea Pig (4) Bird, Unspecified (2) Rat, Unspecified (2) Ferret (1) - Breed - Abyssinian (1) American (7) American Fuzzy Lop (2) Bulldog/Mix (1) Crested (1) Domestic Longhair (6) Domestic Medium Hair (5) Domestic Shorthair (25) Lionhead (1) Mixed Breed (Large) (4 REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
ST. GEORGE CLINIC
1192 Sunset Blvd, Ste 2, St. George, UT 84770. (435) 216-7960. Please note, our spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian forSUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may include COLORADO | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud.MURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours:LAST LITTER PROGRAM
In our continued effort to reduce pet overpopulation in the local and surrounding communities, the Humane Society of Utah is happy to now offer the Last Litter program, aimed at helping families that have had litters of kittens. In the past two years, the Humane Society of Utah has received over 1,500 kittens from the local community that did nothave homes.
END-OF-LIFE EUTHANASIA COVID-19 UPDATE: Aug. 8 As we navigate through the challenges of this COVID-19 pandemic, the Utah Humane Society reinforces our ongoing commitment to the health and safety of our clients and their pets, our employees, volunteers, and our community. Euthanasia services are available by appointment unless it is an emergency situation. SURRENDERING YOUR PET The Humane Society of Utah helps over 11,000 dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small pets in need of finding new loving homes each year. Over 90 percent of the animals in our care are placed in homes, reunited with owners, or released to other trusted animal welfareorganizations.
MURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours: MAX | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. MEMBERSHIP | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH As a member of the Utah Humane Society, you will play a crucial role in helping each and every animal that comes into our care. Join our humane family today and help us Change Their World. A gift of $10 per year qualifies you for a Basic Membership. Receive FullADOPTION FEES
The Humane Society of Utah is a local, independent 501(c)(3) private nonprofit organization that receives no government funding and is not associated with any national humane organization. The process of preparing homeless pets for adoption involves many staff and volunteers, plus a lot of time and resources. We provide healthy food, safe shelter, lifesaving medical care, REPORTING ANIMAL CRUELTY Working Hard to Fight Animal Cruelty The Utah Humane Society wants to educate and empower the community with animal advocacy information. If you witness animal abuse or neglect, please contact your local animal control services or law enforcement agency for immediate assistance. END-OF-LIFE EUTHANASIA COVID-19 UPDATE: Aug. 8 As we navigate through the challenges of this COVID-19 pandemic, the Utah Humane Society reinforces our ongoing commitment to the health and safety of our clients and their pets, our employees, volunteers, and our community. Euthanasia services are available by appointment unless it is an emergency situation. LINUS | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. H.E.R.O. SUMMER CAMP PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION PACKET ADDITIONAL H.E.R.O. CAMP INFORMATION HSU will make any and all accommodations for campers with special needs, including behavior challenges. It is the parent/guardian’s job to notify the HSU Humane Education Director of any WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I FIND A STRAY ANIMAL? If you find a stray cat. Caring people bring stray animals to shelters to help them, but cats have different needs than dogs. If you find a healthy stray cat, leave them where they are. Data indicates that owned cats at large will find their way home up to 75% of the time when left in place. However, less than 2% of cats (without microchips HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAHWAYS TO GIVEADOPTCLINIC LOCATIONSGET HELPGETINVOLVEDEVENTS
Supports the many lifesaving programs of the HSU. $25.00 Donation. Helps with food and other vital supplies for homeless pets. $75.00 Donation. Can provide medical care for sick and injured animals. $200.00 Donation. Can support rescuing at-risk pets from ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH Our Team has pledged to "Stay Safe to Stay Open." Please call us at (801) 261-2919 ext. 227 with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Click HERE to view animals available for private rehoming directly from their homes. View all pets that are available at the Utah Humane Society below. ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH You are here. Home » Adopt. - Species - Cat (37) Dog (15) Rabbit, Domestic (9) Guinea Pig (4) Bird, Unspecified (2) Rat, Unspecified (2) Ferret (1) - Breed - Abyssinian (1) American (7) American Fuzzy Lop (2) Bulldog/Mix (1) Crested (1) Domestic Longhair (6) Domestic Medium Hair (5) Domestic Shorthair (25) Lionhead (1) Mixed Breed (Large) (4 REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
ST. GEORGE CLINIC
1192 Sunset Blvd, Ste 2, St. George, UT 84770. (435) 216-7960. Please note, our spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian forSUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may include COLORADO | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud.MURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours:LAST LITTER PROGRAM
In our continued effort to reduce pet overpopulation in the local and surrounding communities, the Humane Society of Utah is happy to now offer the Last Litter program, aimed at helping families that have had litters of kittens. In the past two years, the Humane Society of Utah has received over 1,500 kittens from the local community that did nothave homes.
END-OF-LIFE EUTHANASIA COVID-19 UPDATE: Aug. 8 As we navigate through the challenges of this COVID-19 pandemic, the Utah Humane Society reinforces our ongoing commitment to the health and safety of our clients and their pets, our employees, volunteers, and our community. Euthanasia services are available by appointment unless it is an emergency situation. HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAHWAYS TO GIVEADOPTCLINIC LOCATIONSGET HELPGETINVOLVEDEVENTS
Supports the many lifesaving programs of the HSU. $25.00 Donation. Helps with food and other vital supplies for homeless pets. $75.00 Donation. Can provide medical care for sick and injured animals. $200.00 Donation. Can support rescuing at-risk pets from ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH Our Team has pledged to "Stay Safe to Stay Open." Please call us at (801) 261-2919 ext. 227 with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Click HERE to view animals available for private rehoming directly from their homes. View all pets that are available at the Utah Humane Society below. ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH You are here. Home » Adopt. - Species - Cat (37) Dog (15) Rabbit, Domestic (9) Guinea Pig (4) Bird, Unspecified (2) Rat, Unspecified (2) Ferret (1) - Breed - Abyssinian (1) American (7) American Fuzzy Lop (2) Bulldog/Mix (1) Crested (1) Domestic Longhair (6) Domestic Medium Hair (5) Domestic Shorthair (25) Lionhead (1) Mixed Breed (Large) (4 REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
ST. GEORGE CLINIC
1192 Sunset Blvd, Ste 2, St. George, UT 84770. (435) 216-7960. Please note, our spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian forSUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may include COLORADO | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud.MURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours:LAST LITTER PROGRAM
In our continued effort to reduce pet overpopulation in the local and surrounding communities, the Humane Society of Utah is happy to now offer the Last Litter program, aimed at helping families that have had litters of kittens. In the past two years, the Humane Society of Utah has received over 1,500 kittens from the local community that did nothave homes.
END-OF-LIFE EUTHANASIA COVID-19 UPDATE: Aug. 8 As we navigate through the challenges of this COVID-19 pandemic, the Utah Humane Society reinforces our ongoing commitment to the health and safety of our clients and their pets, our employees, volunteers, and our community. Euthanasia services are available by appointment unless it is an emergency situation. SURRENDERING YOUR PET The Humane Society of Utah helps over 11,000 dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small pets in need of finding new loving homes each year. Over 90 percent of the animals in our care are placed in homes, reunited with owners, or released to other trusted animal welfareorganizations.
MAX | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud.ADOPTION FEES
The Humane Society of Utah is a local, independent 501(c)(3) private nonprofit organization that receives no government funding and is not associated with any national humane organization. The process of preparing homeless pets for adoption involves many staff and volunteers, plus a lot of time and resources. We provide healthy food, safe shelter, lifesaving medical care, LINUS | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. REPORTING ANIMAL CRUELTY Working Hard to Fight Animal Cruelty The Utah Humane Society wants to educate and empower the community with animal advocacy information. If you witness animal abuse or neglect, please contact your local animal control services or law enforcement agency for immediate assistance. COMMUNITY CATNIP PROGRAM The Humane Society of Utah CATNIP Program is for community cats/feral cats only. This is a community-supported program to help reduce the homeless cat population and is funded through the generous support of the Bissell Pet Foundation. END-OF-LIFE EUTHANASIA COVID-19 UPDATE: Aug. 8 As we navigate through the challenges of this COVID-19 pandemic, the Utah Humane Society reinforces our ongoing commitment to the health and safety of our clients and their pets, our employees, volunteers, and our community. Euthanasia services are available by appointment unless it is an emergency situation.COMMUNITY CATS
Community cats (also known as feral, stray or free-roaming cats), are the most-at-risk animals in shelters throughout the U.S. Since community cats are at great risk of being killed if they enter shelters, many shelters and rescue groups ensure that they do not end up there by organizing and operating humane trap/neuter/return (TNR) programs. Trap/neuter/return is a comprehensive managementLOST PETS TIPS
The Humane Society of Utah does not take in stray pets and requires proof of ownership for surrendered pets. Since owners will be searching for their lost pet in their local area, taking a lost or stray animal to your local animal control services offers owners the best chance of finding their pet. H.E.R.O. SUMMER CAMP PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION PACKET ADDITIONAL H.E.R.O. CAMP INFORMATION HSU will make any and all accommodations for campers with special needs, including behavior challenges. It is the parent/guardian’s job to notify the HSU Humane Education Director of any HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAHWAYS TO GIVEADOPTCLINIC LOCATIONSGET HELPGETINVOLVEDEVENTS
Supports the many lifesaving programs of the HSU. $25.00 Donation. Helps with food and other vital supplies for homeless pets. $75.00 Donation. Can provide medical care for sick and injured animals. $200.00 Donation. Can support rescuing at-risk pets from ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH Our Team has pledged to "Stay Safe to Stay Open." Please call us at (801) 261-2919 ext. 227 with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Click HERE to view animals available for private rehoming directly from their homes. View all pets that are available at the Utah Humane Society below. REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
PRIVATE PET REHOMING If you have questions or concerns about Private Pet Rehoming, you can call our Pet Resources Dept at (801) 261-2919 ext. 238 or contact us for information. Find additional resources for common pet ownership issues below or contact the Admissions Department for a freeconsultation.
ST. GEORGE CLINIC
1192 Sunset Blvd, Ste 2, St. George, UT 84770. (435) 216-7960. Please note, our spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian forMURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours:SUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may include petting, holdingLAST LITTER PROGRAM
In our continued effort to reduce pet overpopulation in the local and surrounding communities, the Humane Society of Utah is happy to now offer the Last Litter program, aimed at helping families that have had litters of kittens. In the past two years, the Humane Society of Utah has received over 1,500 kittens from the local community that did nothave homes.
COMMUNITY CATS
Community cats (also known as feral, stray or free-roaming cats), are the most-at-risk animals in shelters throughout the U.S. Since community cats are at great risk of being killed if they enter shelters, many shelters and rescue groups ensure that they do not end up there by organizing and operating humane trap/neuter/return (TNR) programs. Trap/neuter/return is a comprehensive managementLOST PETS TIPS
The Humane Society of Utah does not take in stray pets and requires proof of ownership for surrendered pets. Since owners will be searching for their lost pet in their local area, taking a lost or stray animal to your local animal control services offers owners the best chance of finding their pet. HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAHWAYS TO GIVEADOPTCLINIC LOCATIONSGET HELPGETINVOLVEDEVENTS
Supports the many lifesaving programs of the HSU. $25.00 Donation. Helps with food and other vital supplies for homeless pets. $75.00 Donation. Can provide medical care for sick and injured animals. $200.00 Donation. Can support rescuing at-risk pets from ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH Our Team has pledged to "Stay Safe to Stay Open." Please call us at (801) 261-2919 ext. 227 with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Click HERE to view animals available for private rehoming directly from their homes. View all pets that are available at the Utah Humane Society below. REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
PRIVATE PET REHOMING If you have questions or concerns about Private Pet Rehoming, you can call our Pet Resources Dept at (801) 261-2919 ext. 238 or contact us for information. Find additional resources for common pet ownership issues below or contact the Admissions Department for a freeconsultation.
ST. GEORGE CLINIC
1192 Sunset Blvd, Ste 2, St. George, UT 84770. (435) 216-7960. Please note, our spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian forMURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours:SUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may include petting, holdingLAST LITTER PROGRAM
In our continued effort to reduce pet overpopulation in the local and surrounding communities, the Humane Society of Utah is happy to now offer the Last Litter program, aimed at helping families that have had litters of kittens. In the past two years, the Humane Society of Utah has received over 1,500 kittens from the local community that did nothave homes.
COMMUNITY CATS
Community cats (also known as feral, stray or free-roaming cats), are the most-at-risk animals in shelters throughout the U.S. Since community cats are at great risk of being killed if they enter shelters, many shelters and rescue groups ensure that they do not end up there by organizing and operating humane trap/neuter/return (TNR) programs. Trap/neuter/return is a comprehensive managementLOST PETS TIPS
The Humane Society of Utah does not take in stray pets and requires proof of ownership for surrendered pets. Since owners will be searching for their lost pet in their local area, taking a lost or stray animal to your local animal control services offers owners the best chance of finding their pet. PRIVATE PET REHOMING If you have questions or concerns about Private Pet Rehoming, you can call our Pet Resources Dept at (801) 261-2919 ext. 238 or contact us for information. Find additional resources for common pet ownership issues below or contact the Admissions Department for a freeconsultation.
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© 2020 Humane Society of Utah. 4242 South 300 West, Murray, Utah 84107 (801) 261-2919. Humane Society of Utah is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization . EIN: 87-0256350 ARIEZ | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. ANIMAL BEHAVIOR AND TRAINING Behavior and Training Many pet owners experience behavioral issues that may create challenging and sometimes frustrating problems. Behavioral issues may lead a pet owner to consider rehoming their pet. This page is meant to provide you with information from trustedresources to
SUMMER CAMP 2021
During a typical day at H.E.R.O. (Humane Educators Reaching Out) Spring Camp, children will participate in age-appropriate humane education workshops, presentations, games, and more. Workshops will focus on different types of animals each day. Depending on the age range of the children, campers will receive one to two hours of animal interaction each day, which may includeFOSTER A PET
Foster families play an essential role in animal rescue. They provide care and support for the most vulnerable animals in our shelter.; While in a foster home, our animals learn how to bond with people, receive necessary personal care, and avoid exposure to common shelter illnesses, all while away from the stress of a shelter environment. COLORADO | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. END-OF-LIFE EUTHANASIA COVID-19 UPDATE: Aug. 8 As we navigate through the challenges of this COVID-19 pandemic, the Utah Humane Society reinforces our ongoing commitment to the health and safety of our clients and their pets, our employees, volunteers, and our community. Euthanasia services are available by appointment unless it is an emergency situation. COMMUNITY CATNIP PROGRAM The Humane Society of Utah CATNIP Program is for community cats/feral cats only. This is a community-supported program to help reduce the homeless cat population and is funded through the generous support of the Bissell Pet Foundation. WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I FIND A STRAY ANIMAL? If you find a stray cat. Caring people bring stray animals to shelters to help them, but cats have different needs than dogs. If you find a healthy stray cat, leave them where they are. Data indicates that owned cats at large will find their way home up to 75% of the time when left in place. However, less than 2% of cats (without microchips HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAHWAYS TO GIVEADOPTCLINIC LOCATIONSGET HELPGETINVOLVEDEVENTS
Supports the many lifesaving programs of the HSU. $25.00 Donation. Helps with food and other vital supplies for homeless pets. $75.00 Donation. Can provide medical care for sick and injured animals. $200.00 Donation. Can support rescuing at-risk pets from ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH Our Team has pledged to "Stay Safe to Stay Open." Please call us at (801) 261-2919 ext. 227 with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Click HERE to view animals available for private rehoming directly from their homes. View all pets that are available at the Utah Humane Society below. ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH You are here. Home » Adopt. - Species - Cat (37) Dog (15) Rabbit, Domestic (9) Guinea Pig (4) Bird, Unspecified (2) Rat, Unspecified (2) Ferret (1) - Breed - Abyssinian (1) American (7) American Fuzzy Lop (2) Bulldog/Mix (1) Crested (1) Domestic Longhair (6) Domestic Medium Hair (5) Domestic Shorthair (25) Lionhead (1) Mixed Breed (Large) (4 REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
ST. GEORGE CLINIC
1192 Sunset Blvd, Ste 2, St. George, UT 84770. (435) 216-7960. Please note, our spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian for SURRENDERING YOUR PET The Humane Society of Utah helps over 11,000 dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small pets in need of finding new loving homes each year. Over 90 percent of the animals in our care are placed in homes, reunited with owners, or released to other trusted animal welfareorganizations.
MURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours:LAST LITTER PROGRAM
In our continued effort to reduce pet overpopulation in the local and surrounding communities, the Humane Society of Utah is happy to now offer the Last Litter program, aimed at helping families that have had litters of kittens. In the past two years, the Humane Society of Utah has received over 1,500 kittens from the local community that did nothave homes.
LOST PETS TIPS
The Humane Society of Utah does not take in stray pets and requires proof of ownership for surrendered pets. Since owners will be searching for their lost pet in their local area, taking a lost or stray animal to your local animal control services offers owners the best chance of finding their pet. BAN GAS CHAMBER USE IN UTAH S.B. 50 - Animal Shelter AmendmenEuthanasia by Injection, sponsored by Sen. Knudson For the fourth year in a row, we will be supporting a bill to ban the use of gas chambers for animal euthanasia. Utah is one of four states where a handful of animal shelters are still using the outdated and inhumane method of gas chamber euthanasia. HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAHWAYS TO GIVEADOPTCLINIC LOCATIONSGET HELPGETINVOLVEDEVENTS
Supports the many lifesaving programs of the HSU. $25.00 Donation. Helps with food and other vital supplies for homeless pets. $75.00 Donation. Can provide medical care for sick and injured animals. $200.00 Donation. Can support rescuing at-risk pets from ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH Our Team has pledged to "Stay Safe to Stay Open." Please call us at (801) 261-2919 ext. 227 with any questions or concerns. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Click HERE to view animals available for private rehoming directly from their homes. View all pets that are available at the Utah Humane Society below. ADOPTION | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH You are here. Home » Adopt. - Species - Cat (37) Dog (15) Rabbit, Domestic (9) Guinea Pig (4) Bird, Unspecified (2) Rat, Unspecified (2) Ferret (1) - Breed - Abyssinian (1) American (7) American Fuzzy Lop (2) Bulldog/Mix (1) Crested (1) Domestic Longhair (6) Domestic Medium Hair (5) Domestic Shorthair (25) Lionhead (1) Mixed Breed (Large) (4 REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
ST. GEORGE CLINIC
1192 Sunset Blvd, Ste 2, St. George, UT 84770. (435) 216-7960. Please note, our spay/neuter and vaccine clinic is not a full-service veterinary hospital. Contact your local veterinarian for SURRENDERING YOUR PET The Humane Society of Utah helps over 11,000 dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small pets in need of finding new loving homes each year. Over 90 percent of the animals in our care are placed in homes, reunited with owners, or released to other trusted animal welfareorganizations.
MURRAY CLINIC
Clinic - Murray location 4242 S 300 W, Murray, UT 84107 (801) 261-2919 ext. 230 Clinic Hours Spay/Neuter surgeries are done by appointment only. Please click the Spay/Neuter link below for more information. Walk-in vaccinations may be done during the following hours:LAST LITTER PROGRAM
In our continued effort to reduce pet overpopulation in the local and surrounding communities, the Humane Society of Utah is happy to now offer the Last Litter program, aimed at helping families that have had litters of kittens. In the past two years, the Humane Society of Utah has received over 1,500 kittens from the local community that did nothave homes.
LOST PETS TIPS
The Humane Society of Utah does not take in stray pets and requires proof of ownership for surrendered pets. Since owners will be searching for their lost pet in their local area, taking a lost or stray animal to your local animal control services offers owners the best chance of finding their pet. BAN GAS CHAMBER USE IN UTAH S.B. 50 - Animal Shelter AmendmenEuthanasia by Injection, sponsored by Sen. Knudson For the fourth year in a row, we will be supporting a bill to ban the use of gas chambers for animal euthanasia. Utah is one of four states where a handful of animal shelters are still using the outdated and inhumane method of gas chamber euthanasia. REHOMING PET LISTINGS Rehoming Pet Listings. The pets listed below are being rehomed privately by members of our community through this courtesy listing on our website. Rehoming reduces the stress for a pet by preventing them from entering an animal shelter and allowing them to remain in their home until they find a new one. Read more about How to Rehome Your PetHERE.
PRIVATE PET REHOMING If you have questions or concerns about Private Pet Rehoming, you can call our Pet Resources Dept at (801) 261-2919 ext. 238 or contact us for information. Find additional resources for common pet ownership issues below or contact the Admissions Department for a freeconsultation.
SURRENDERING YOUR PET The Humane Society of Utah helps over 11,000 dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small pets in need of finding new loving homes each year. Over 90 percent of the animals in our care are placed in homes, reunited with owners, or released to other trusted animal welfareorganizations.
MEMBERSHIP | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH As a member of the Utah Humane Society, you will play a crucial role in helping each and every animal that comes into our care. Join our humane family today and help us Change Their World. A gift of $10 per year qualifies you for a Basic Membership. Receive Full ANIMAL BEHAVIOR AND TRAINING Behavior and Training Many pet owners experience behavioral issues that may create challenging and sometimes frustrating problems. Behavioral issues may lead a pet owner to consider rehoming their pet. This page is meant to provide you with information from trustedresources to
LUNA | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. KITKAT | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. PIGGY | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. GIVE WITH CONFIDENCE The Humane Society of Utah is dedicated to being transparent and accountable with our financial documents.We are in good standing with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and nationally recognized nonprofit standard organizations, such as Guidestar, Charity Navigator and the Better Business Bureau. HARLEY | HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAH * This pet is available for rehoming without any fees paid to the current guardian. The Humane Society of Utah supports good faith efforts to responsibly rehome and encourages both guardians and potential adopters to beware of fraud. Skip to main content Google Tag Manager HUMANE SOCIETY OF UTAHTRANSLATE
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We have several mice, rats, guinea pigs, & rabbits available for adoption. Know anyone looking for a sweet, small pet that would be great company for rentals that don't allow dogs or cats? Our adoption staff can advice new adopters on caring for their new little friend.read more
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