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I'm excited to introduce you to a truly magical canine companion-Remus/Aaron! This extraordinary dog is as enchanting as a spell from Professor McGonagall herself. Remus/Aaron seamlessly joins playgroups, making friends with the ease of a Quidditch star catching a Snitch. He's housebroken and crate trained, and his remarkable drive means he could easily excel in any sport or agility challenge.
But that's not all-Remus/Aaron has a bit of wizarding flair too! He's learned some delightful tricks inspired by the magical world, perfect for any fan of Hogwarts. With his quick learning and treat-motivated nature, he's ready to bring some spellbinding joy and adventure into your life.
❤ My amazing foster, Amelia has taught me a lot! I know: Sit, heel, stay, come, expeliarmus (out/drop), let's go, yes (treat coming), Ast (down), go (go pee), burrow (crate), up (jump into car or high place, k9/ get it (get toy/ tug of war), protago (go in between legs/ protection pose).
"Please email Adoptions@saltlakecounty.gov with questions
Primary Color: Black Secondary Color: Brown Weight: 42.5 Age: 1yrs 3mths 0wks
Greetings from the Wizarding World!
I'm excited to introduce you to a truly magical canine companion-Remus/Aaron! This extraordinary dog is as enchanting as a spell from Professor McGonagall herself. Remus/Aaron seamlessly joins playgroups, making friends with the ease of a Quidditch star catching a Snitch. He's housebroken and crate trained, and his remarkable drive means he could easily excel in any sport or agility challenge.
But that's not all-Remus/Aaron has a bit of wizarding flair too! He's learned some delightful tricks inspired by the magical world, perfect for any fan of Hogwarts. With his quick learning and treat-motivated nature, he's ready to bring some spellbinding joy and adventure into your life.
❤ My amazing foster, Amelia has taught me a lot! I know: Sit, heel, stay, come, expeliarmus (out/drop), let's go, yes (treat coming), Ast (down), go (go pee), burrow (crate), up (jump into car or high place, k9/ get it (get toy/ tug of war), protago (go in between legs/ protection pose).
"Please email Adoptions@saltlakecounty.gov with questions
Primary Color: Black Secondary Color: Brown Weight: 42.5 Age: 1yrs 3mths 0wks
Walk through our kennels and find a pet that that speaks to you!
2.
Submit Application
Head back to the front counter and let the staff know that you are interested in adopting a pet.
3.
Sign Adoption Contract
After a brief set of questions we will review your application and have you sign your adoption contract and pay your adoption fee!
4.
Pay Fee
5.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Our shelter is a stray facility, which means the animals we shelter have been lost or have been abandoned. These animals have been rescued by Animal Services Officers and citizens who have been unable to locate an owner.
Based on Utah state law, we must hold every animal for at least five days to give the owner an opportunity to redeem their lost pet. If the pet is not claimed during that time, and the animal is healthy and friendly, it will become available for adoption.
During COVID-19, our shelter is only open by appointment only. Please contact adoptions@slco.org to coordinate a time to meet a pet.
Adoptions are offered during our operating hours Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM through 6:00 PM. Potential adopters should plan for some time to meet with their new pet before starting the adoption process. Please plan to be at the shelter before 5:30 PM to meet with a new pet.
Adoption Fees:
Dogs:
Senior Dogs (5 years and older):
FREE to Senior Citizens! (55 yrs+)
Large Dogs (21 lbs or more): $75
Small Dogs (20 lbs or less): $125
Puppies (6 months or younger): $200
Cats:
Senior Cats (5 years and older):
FREE to Senior Citizens! (55 yrs+)
Adult Cats: $25
Kittens (6 months or younger): $50
Want more than 1 cat? We offer a 2 for 1 Adoption Fee for 2 cats adopted at the same time.
Rabbits:
$35
All other types of adoptable birds, small mammals, as well as not so common exotics, (i.e. chinchillas, peacock, fish, etc.) will be priced as they come in to the shelter.
Our shelter is a stray facility, which means the animals we shelter have been lost or have been abandoned. These animals have been rescued by Animal Services Officers and citizens who have been unable to locate an owner.
Based on Utah state law, we must hold every animal for at least five days to give the owner an opportunity to redeem their lost pet. If the pet is not claimed during that time, and the animal is healthy and friendly, it will become available for adoption.
During COVID-19, our shelter is only open by appointment only. Please contact adoptions@slco.org to coordinate a time to meet a pet.
Adoptions are offered during our operating hours Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM through 6:00 PM. Potential adopters should plan for some time to meet with their new pet before starting the adoption process. Please plan to be at the shelter before 5:30 PM to meet with a new pet.
Adoption Fees:
Dogs:
Senior Dogs (5 years and older):
FREE to Senior Citizens! (55 yrs+)
Large Dogs (21 lbs or more): $75
Small Dogs (20 lbs or less): $125
Puppies (6 months or younger): $200
Cats:
Senior Cats (5 years and older):
FREE to Senior Citizens! (55 yrs+)
Adult Cats: $25
Kittens (6 months or younger): $50
Want more than 1 cat? We offer a 2 for 1 Adoption Fee for 2 cats adopted at the same time.
Rabbits:
$35
All other types of adoptable birds, small mammals, as well as not so common exotics, (i.e. chinchillas, peacock, fish, etc.) will be priced as they come in to the shelter.
Salt Lake County Animal Services is the premier animal service agency in Utah:
•We are the largest no-kill shelter in the State of Utah
•We have a full-service, full-time veterinary clinic to care for our animals
•We have a 24/7, 365 days-per-year field operation
•We host participate in 200 community outreach events annually
•We are recognized nationally for our cutting-edge programming
•Dedicated volunteers log tens of thousands of hours annually
•Microchips & vaccinations are free to our jurisdictions via our voucher program
•We have been named “Best of State” six out of the last eight years
We serve the citizens and pets within the Salt Lake County Metro Townships, Bluffdale City, Holladay City, Midvale City, Millcreek, Murray, and Salt Lake City.
We have had a commitment to operating a “no-kill” facility since 2011. Our live release rate surpassed 94% in 2017. We are the largest shelter in Utah to achieve this status.
What Do We Do at the Shelter?
•Offer pet adoptions
•Provide pet licensing
•Enforce animal-related city and county ordinances
•Provide shelter for all types of lost and abandoned pets
•Investigate complaints of animal cruelty, abuse, and neglect
•Respond to emergencies involving injured or aggressive animals
•Offer humane education programs for schools and community groups
•Provide humane euthanasia at the request of pet owners (fee for service)
Who Are We?
Salt Lake County Animal Services is the premier animal service agency in Utah:
•We are the largest no-kill shelter in the State of Utah
•We have a full-service, full-time veterinary clinic to care for our animals
•We have a 24/7, 365 days-per-year field operation
•We host participate in 200 community outreach events annually
•We are recognized nationally for our cutting-edge programming
•Dedicated volunteers log tens of thousands of hours annually
•Microchips & vaccinations are free to our jurisdictions via our voucher program
•We have been named “Best of State” six out of the last eight years
We serve the citizens and pets within the Salt Lake County Metro Townships, Bluffdale City, Holladay City, Midvale City, Millcreek, Murray, and Salt Lake City.
We have had a commitment to operating a “no-kill” facility since 2011. Our live release rate surpassed 94% in 2017. We are the largest shelter in Utah to achieve this status.
What Do We Do at the Shelter?
•Offer pet adoptions
•Provide pet licensing
•Enforce animal-related city and county ordinances
•Provide shelter for all types of lost and abandoned pets
•Investigate complaints of animal cruelty, abuse, and neglect
•Respond to emergencies involving injured or aggressive animals
•Offer humane education programs for schools and community groups
•Provide humane euthanasia at the request of pet owners (fee for service)
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