The Independent Southern Utah Adoptable Pets Guide features adoptable pets from various animal shelters throughout southern Utah. Get a new pet today!

Providing Animals With Support (PAWS)

PAWS Adoption Center is located at 1125 W 1130 N in St. George. Please submit an application at dixiepaws.org. Call (435) 688-9748 or email officepaws@gmail.com. All pets are microchipped, spayed or neutered, and current on vaccinations. Below are the pets currently available for adoption from the shelter.

Rio

Rio is a 4-year-old terrier mix. She is a fun-loving girl. She’s easygoing and loves to play. She gets along with other dogs and will make someone a great companion pet or fit right into a family. Rio is really one of a kind; she’s smart as can be and loads of fun. You just need to meet her once to see how special she is. She’s the perfect size for hiking and rides great in the car, and her terrier characteristics are perfect. She’s smart and agile. Go meet Rio soon! Her adoption fee is $125.

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Maggie is a 9-year-old terrier mix. She is a very sweet and mellow dog. She loves being a lap dog. Maggie has an allergy that is being treated with medication and diet. Because of this condition, she has had some hair loss. Maggie is currently in a foster home. Her adoption fee is $75.

 

Dock

This 6-month-old guy is super playful, loves water, and will be a great addition to any family. If you’re looking for a hiking buddy and a smart dog who is willing to learn and is a big love, come meet Dock. He’s not very good with chickens but is good with other dogs and children. He’ll need a yard and humans who have time to spend with him, and he loves having a dog playmate. PAWS believes he may be a Great Pyrenees mix, but they know he is charming, sweet, and fun! His adoption fee is $125.

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Tiger is 5 years old. He is super sweet and calm. If you’re looking for a lover and great companion cat, you’ve found him. He’s the cat’s meow. You need to meet him to appreciate all he has to offer.

 

 

London and Adam

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In April, PAWS received a call from Cedar City saying that they had an 8-year-old cat in need of medical care. PAWS accepted Adam into their PAWS family and began the task of helping him heal from a pretty bad neck wound. Because of the wound and Adam being a little shy (or so they thought), they kept him penned. Approximately one month later, they received another request to bring a female 1-year-old cat in. They let London into Adam’s pen where they immediately began grooming each other and cuddling. London remained by her friend’s side in the pen with him until he was well enough to come out. They clearly love each other, rarely are out of sight of each other, and the one time they were taking London to the vet and put her in a carrier, Adam attached himself to the carrier and would not let go. Adam’s neck is now almost completely healed, and both he and London are ready to find their forever home. They have made them a bonded pair, so they need to find them a home together. Both are sweet and social. They do well in the open free roam room with the other cats, like to play, and are great companions to each other. Get in and meet this pair soon!

The City of Mesquite Animal Shelter

The City of Mesquite Animal Shelter is located at 795 Hardy Way and is open for adoptions Mondays through Saturdays from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 3 p.m. Please call (702) 346-7415 during these hours to speak to the front desk, or visit mesquiteanimalshelter.petfinder.com. Animal Control may be reached by phone or voicemail at (702) 346-5268. Adoption fees include spaying or neutering and a one-year rabies shot. Mesquite residents only receive one-year city pet licenses.

Sugarsouthern utah adoptable pets Sugar

Sugar was found in abandoned home with her sister. She is three months old. She loves people, playing with toys, and just being with people. She gets along well with other dogs and would be better if she had a brother or sister for company. She is working on her potty training. She is one of the nicest pups at the Mesquite Animal Shelter.

 

Rockysouthern utah adoptable pets Rocky

Rocky was found as a stray. He is a nice little dog. He is a bit shy due to being a the shelter but loves people and just being with you. He does well on leash and is easily handled. Rocky will come to you when called.

 

 

Winniesouthern utah adoptable pets Winnie

Winnie’s owner moved and left her in the apartment with a roommate who could not have time for the cat. She is a sweet kitty with a great personality. She has a beautiful orange mustache that gives her a quite striking face. She loves people, is easily handled, and likes being brushed. Winnie’s adoption fee is $40.

 

 

Topazsouthern utah adoptable pets Topaz

Topaz had one owner that passed away, and the other owner is unable to care for her and her housemate Onyx. Topaz is declawed in front. She is a smaller lady. She loves receiving attention and being held. The shelter is not sure of her age or history or even her name. She is a wonderful, quiet lady. Topaz’s adoption fee is $40.

 

Rosasouthern utah adoptable pets Rosa

Rosa’s owner could no longer keep her. She is less than a year old. Rosa is very friendly and loves people. She will come when called. Rosa’s owner had her trained to a harness so she could be on the patio when she was outside. She has beautiful coloration and unusual facial markings with striking blue eyes. Rosa’s adoption fee is $40.

 

Joeysouthern utah adoptable pets Joey

Joey’s owner could no longer keep him. He is less than a year old. Joey is very friendly and loves people. Joey will come when called. Joey’s owner had him trained to a harness so he could be on the patio when she was outside. Joey has a shiny black coat, a white spot on his front leg, and huge golden eyes. He is quite stunning. Joey’s adoption fee is $40.

 

Because Animals Matter

Because Animals Matter is dedicated to reducing animal abuse and neglect through education. It offers fully vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and microchipped animals for adoption through a network of foster homes and the Because Animals Matter Center, a transition facility. It also welcomes volunteers for a variety of activities and needs foster families for animals awaiting their forever homes. Please contact Because Animals Matter at (435) 773-5209 or visit becauseanimalsmatter.com for more information.

Lincoln

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Lincoln is a happy, engaged boy believed to be a Great Dane/pit bull blend. He weighs about 60 lbs. and is approximately two years old. Lincoln was adopted as a puppy and enjoyed a wonderful life with his buddy, Tonka. However, when Tonka unexpectedly died of cancer, Lincoln was lonely, and his mom was not ready to adopt a friend for Lincoln. So now Lincoln is available for his new forever home! He’s great with people and loves other dogs, but since he’s a bit rambunctious, he would do best with older children. He is very playful and food-motivated to continue his training (although he already knows how to sit) and enjoys his walks. He would do best in a home with another dog, preferably a large one since he doesn’t handle being alone well. To see Lincoln, call Aggie at (435) 773-1667 at or Sue at (801) 554-3378. Lincoln’s adoption fee is $125.

Rusty

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Rusty was adopted in December 2015, but now his former family is moving and can’t take him. Rusty is approximately eight years old and is a happy, loving dog. He weighs about 20 lbs., is a good walker, and really enjoys car rides. He gets along with other dogs (both big and little), but isn’t sure about cats. He is very engaged and social with adults but is not a fan of young children; that said, they think older kids will be okay. He does need grain-free food to avoid allergy issues. To meet Rusty, call Aggie at (435)773-1667 or Sue at (801) 554-3378. His adoption fee is $125.

Pyxis

Born July 2017, Pyxis is a good fit with any family and children who are respectful. BAM is seeking a foster-to-adopt family or foster family for her. A foster-to-adopt family is one that takes her with the understanding that they would adopt her once she is spayed. A foster family would take her in and prepare her to move to an adoptive family. The advantage of foster-to-adopt is that she gets started with her family early and does not experience another move. Prior to her being adopted, she will be spayed, chipped, and be current with age-appropriate vaccinations. She is believed to be a purebred pitbull (no papers) and will not be placed out of the southwestern Utah area until after she is spayed. If interested, please complete an application at BAMutah.com. Upon receipt of the application, you will be contacted by the current foster parent. BAM does not place on a first-come, first-served basis but rather will select the family they feel is best for her now and in the future. Her adoption fee is $200.

Ursasouthern utah adoptable pets Ursa

Born July 2017, Ursa is a good fit with any family and children who are respectful. BAM is seeking a foster-to-adopt family or foster family for her. She is believed to be a purebred pitbull (no papers) and will not be placed out of the southwestern Utah area until after she is spayed. If interested, please complete an application at BAMutah.com. Upon receipt of the application, you will be contacted by the current foster parent. Her adoption fee is $200.

Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

Best Friends Animal Sanctuary is located five miles north of Kanab at 5001 Angel Canyon Road. All adoptable cats and dogs are spayed or neutered and up to date on vaccinations. If you have questions about a specific pet or the adoption process, please email adoptions@bestfriends.org. If you’d like to apply to adopt one of these featured pets, click the link to their bio where you will find the adoption survey.

Ruth

Ruth is a really sweet dog with a great smile. She is happy interacting with people she knows and with other dogs. In fact, she’s so good with other dogs that she regularly meets new dogs so that caregivers can see how those dogs respond to other friendly dogs. Ruth often plays with dogs who need an easygoing and fun companion. Born in 2015, she has a hip problem for which she will need surgery. She came to Best Friends from a small, rural humane society and is an all-around great dog.

Milagrosouthern utah adoptable pets Milagro

Milagro seems a little shy at first, but strangers can become his best friends within five minutes. He walks easily on a leash and loves to sniff things. Milagro also loves car rides and soft blankets and beds. He even enjoys baths and being brushed. Born in 2008, Milagro has bowed front legs and minor mobility issues. But he takes a joint supplement and still gets around well. He does have some separation anxiety and sometimes cries when left alone. Overall, Milagro has a calm personality and seeks attention from people he trusts. He came to the sanctuary from a shelter in Arizona and would love to find a home of his own.

Cometsouthern utah adoptable pets Comet

Comet is a talkative little dog who loves to hang out with her favorite people. She also loves to take a walk and then lie down and rest with her friends. She is always happy to see people and lets them hear her excitement. Born in 2010, she came to Best Friends from another rescue organization that was closing its doors. She has shown some guarding behaviors, and because she bonds deeply with her person, she can sometimes get upset when left alone. Comet would prefer a quieter household with one or two other dogs at most. She generally prefers male dogs to other females. She has lived in a home with multiple cats and was good with them.

Annasouthern utah adoptable pets Anna

Anna is a very sweet girl. She likes to perch up high and watch people. But she doesn’t like to be out of reach for long because she loves to receive attention. She does fine with other cats but mostly keeps to herself. Born in 2011, Anna came from a Best Friends Network Partner in Michigan. They tell us that she gets along with calm, mellow dogs. She has kidney problems for which she takes medication and should be on a special diet. Anna adjusted to the sanctuary quickly, and she would adjust well to a new home. Though she has special needs, her care is quite easy.

Maddiesouthern utah adoptable pets Maddie

Maddie is very friendly with people. She is confident around other cats but mostly keeps to herself. Born in 2011, she came from a Utah shelter. Maddie is quite thin, and they let her eat as much food as she wants as long as it agrees with her. She is prone to upper respiratory and urinary tract infections. They give her a lysine supplement for general health. Maddie has a quiet and unassuming yet gentle demeanor. She is a lap cat but is not demanding. She’ll quietly wait until you’re ready to give her attention. She takes no time to adapt to new environments, and she’s just waiting for you to take her home.

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