The Independent Southern Utah Adoptable Pets Guide features adoptable pets from various animal shelters throughout southern Utah. Get a new pet today!
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.
Dexter
Check out the never ending cuteness of adoptable Dexter. Dexter is just starting to get his adult teeth and is, of course, chewing on everything (put your shoes away!). He’s just the sweetest little guy. He loves to play with other dogs, loves to cuddle, loves the water, and wants to sleep on his foster mom’s bed. They are taking applications on him now so he can be placed in his new family as soon as he’s neutered which will happen on October 20th. To meet Dexter, call Julie at (435) 229-5703. His adoption fee is $150.
Boston
This little cutie is a volunteer favorite. He’s so full of personality and so much fun. His favorite place to be in with you, on your lap, on the chair next to you, playing with you, or sleeping with you. Boston is little so we recommend any children be respectful of dogs as he could be easily hurt. No family is going to regret adopting him. Boston will be ready to leave with a family on October 21st so they are taking applications at this time for him so he’ll have a family to go to as soon as he is neutered. He will be neutered, microchipped, and current on his vaccinations at the time of adoption. To meet Boston, call (435) 773-5209 or go into That BAM Place Adoption Center. His adoption fee is $150.
Trio
Trio is a sweet, approximately 5 year old German Shepherd blend who is really a relaxed, happy dog. She likes walks, car rides, stuffed toys, bones, and people. She’s a typical German Shepherd blend and can be aloof until she gets to know you. She was seen being put out of a car in California and tied to a pipe. The car drove away and did not return even though folks waited for hours for them. Trio was taken to a shelter where, because of her crippled leg and because the shelter staff said she was a senior, she was facing death. BAM pulled her and they got him to a vet. X-rays reveal no break in her leg but an old injury that caused nerve damage and now she is unable to use her left leg much and is unable to straighten it out. The vet determined amputation would not be necessary. Trio is a gorgeous, well-behaved (except for pulling a bit on leash which can be easily corrected with training) dog. They have not seen her with children but she has not demonstrated any behavior that would cause them concern around respectful children. To meet her call J at (435) 773-5209 go into That BAM Place Adoption Center. Her adoption fee is $125.
Riley
Best buddy, companion extraordinaire, Velcro pal, cuddler, lover: all describe Riley. She is an absolutely wonderful dog who loves nothing more than to be with the people she loves. Oh, and, of course, play ball. Riley will sit and look at you adoringly as long as you want her to. This is the dog that, in a snow storm, will lie by your side and keep you warm until help comes. Or, if there is no snow storm, crawl up on the couch beside you and help you watch TV. She likes long walks, would make a good jogging partner or hiking pal. She gets along with other dogs but can be a little possessive of toys, food and attention so would do best as the only dog and prefers a home without cats or other small animals. To meet Riley call (435) 773-5209 or stop by That BAM Place located at 44 W. State Street in Hurricane, UT any day except Sunday between the hours of 10 AM and noon. Her adoption fee is $125.
Jon Bon Jovi
Jon has never ending happy tail wag, loves to go for short walks, loves lap sitting and playing. He gets along with other dogs but would prefer dogs his own size or dogs that don’t play too rough. Jon is a volunteer favorite because of his happy attitude and is believed to be approximately 5 years old. Oh, did we mention that Jon love to talk–not bark. Although he can and will bark, he just loves to talk to the people around him. It’s very endearing. He is a wonderful little dog who loves interacting with his person. He’d make a great pet for adults or respectful children. Jon would not be able to physically hold his own with rambunctious children or toddlers, Jon suffered some pretty severe medical neglect at one time in his life. He had two broken rear legs and a broken pelvis. All have healed at this point but they healed without medical intervention. Jon’s left rear leg looks awful but causes him no pain and amputation is not recommended as he does use it occasionally for balance and it helps, on occasion, to support his other healed leg. Jon does not require any additional medical care for his past injuries but the vet does caution that he should be kept on the slim side and not be allowed to gain weight. His adoption fee is $125. To meet Jon, call (435) 773-5209.
RSQ Dogs+
RSQ Dogs+ is Southern Utah’s newest nonprofit animal rescue group. It is an all-volunteer group dedicated to saving the lives of animals in underserved, rural areas of Washington County. All of the animals in their care are fully vetted including spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchip and any medical care they may need. For more information, please contact RSQ Dogs+ at (800) 897-1136 or RSQDogsUtah@gmail.com or visit RSQDogsUtah.org.
Scooter
Scooter is a 3-month-old Australian Shepard puppy who arrived at the center from Hildale with his brother Kevin. He has an amazing coat with the cutest freckled feet. He is all boy and all puppy- cute, sweet, fluffy, and playful. He is available as a “foster to adopt” until all his vetting is completed.
Kevin
Kevin is a 3-month-old tri-colored Australian Shepard puppy who arrived at the center from Hildale with his brother Scooter. And like his brother Scooter, he is all boy and all puppy- cute, sweet, fluffy, and playful. He is available as a “foster to adopt” until all his vetting is completed.
Midnight
Midnight sits in his kennel with a sad face and no appetite. He is a 4 to 5-year-old Lab mix who was surrendered by his owner in Hildale and he doesn’t understand why. He walks beautifully on a leash and is very calm around other dogs. Hopefully, somebody will open their hearts and their home to this beautiful boy and put the wag back into his tail.
Ruby and Ducky
Ruby and Ducky are almost 8 weeks old! They are siblings and would love to find a Fur-Ever home together. These two are teeny tiny and were bottle raised so they absolutely love people. They are not old enough to be spayed/neutered yet. So they are looking for a “foster to adopt” home.
Parsley
Parsley is a sweet female Tabby kitten. Just a gorgeous little girl that does well with other cats or by herself. She is a sweet purring kitten. Could she be yours?
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.
Tarlton
Tarlton had a rough life before he came to Best Friends. He was named for the construction yard where he was found. Perhaps because of something in his rugged past, he shows some guard dog behavior. He needs a slow introduction to new people, but once he gets to know them, Tarlton becomes the most affectionate dog. He loves to give slobbery kisses and to climb in people’s laps, even though he really doesn’t fit. Tarlton was born in 2006 and is on a special diet for allergies. He knows tricks like roll over, twirl, and crawl. He’s a world-class cuddler and bed-hog, and he also enjoys long walks. Tarlton will make an amazing friend for a dog-savvy person who can give him a little guidance. He’s a sensitive guy who craves love, and he can’t wait to give his heart to someone special. Tarlton is part of Best Friends Single Pets* program, that means that he is eligible for a free flight home and waived adoption fee! *Single pets do best as the only dog or cat in the home.
Bodin
Bodin is a beautiful boy who would like nothing more than to have a comfy couch to sleep on for the rest of his life. Born in 2006, he was rescued from a hoarding situation. He is shy and fearful with new people, and it takes him a while to trust someone enough to allow handling. However, once he warms up, he is very loyal and loving. Bodin guards food and other resources and will bite if someone reaches for an object or food he is guarding or if someone tries to get in between him and his treasure. Because of this tendency, he will need to find a home with an understanding and dog savvy person. He also takes regular medication for age-related back pain. Potential adopters would need to come to the Sanctuary to get to know Bodin for one week to build a relationship with him and to make sure that everyone is comfortable with each other. Other than that, he doesn’t ask for much these days. He just wants to be adored and to adore someone back.
Sherman
Sherman is a big love who is friendly with every person he meets. A playful boy, he has a great time frolicking and playing with toys and is always excited to go on an adventure with you. Sherman is a little bit picky about his doggy friends, but with the right introduction, he may be able to have a canine pal. Currently, Sherman is on medication and a weight loss plan for hypothyroidism. But once he’s done “working out”, he’d love to cuddle with you. Sherman is part of Best Friends Single Pets* program. That means that he is eligible for a free flight home and waived adoption fee! *Single pets do best as the only dog or cat in the home.
Camando
When he’s not playing with other cats, Comando is keeping a close eye on the birds and lizards outside. Ahh, the elaborate plans that must be running ’round his head! This handsome cat is shy around people, but will sometimes let you pet and comb his long hair. So if he could find a home with a kind, patient person, he may warm up. In the meantime, he adores other cats and would be a great companion to your cats. Born in 2005, Camando is in good health. But he came from a terrible situation of hoarding and neglect in Pahrump, Nevada. If you’d like to change a deserving cat’s life, Camando is ready to capture your heart!
Calista
With a fondness for sunshine, warm breezes, and water fountains, comely Calista is a flower waiting to bloom. The calico domestic longhair lost her home when her family couldn’t care for her anymore. And though she is shy around people, with patience, she opens up. Calista is also a bit bashful at first with other pets, she’s not interested in being at the center of their action, but she gets along just fine with her feline roommates. Born in 2009, she’s in great health and is mellow and laidback. She’s a sweet and independent soul who adapts well.
Monty
Monty is a handsome guy with striking eyes. He is sweet and friendly. He enjoys being brushed and likes to play with toys, especially dangling toys. He was born in 2010 and came from an animal shelter in California. They don’t know why, but Monty only has three-quarters of a tail. This handsome guy would love to come home with you so you can brush him and play with him. Monty is a Caturtle, also known as a shy cat who comes out of their shell in a home. Caturtles are free to adopt and can fly to their new homes for free anywhere in the U.S. or Canada.
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.
Kiwi
Kiwi is a 1-year-old heeler mix, she is such a happy dog. She wiggles and wiggles her way into your heart. She loves to run and play and would make a perfect hiking partner. She is so smart and should be easy to train. Stop by Paws to meet Kiwi. Her adoption fee is $125.
Max
Meet Max a 9-year-old Lab/retriever mix. He is so sweet, loving and well mannered. He is easy to walk and happy go lucky. His adoption fee is $125.
Muffin
Muffin is a beautiful 4 ½-year-old Siamese cat. When she first meets you she is a wee bit shy but it only takes a minute to have you eating from her paw. She is loving, gets along well with other cats and would make a wonderful family pet or companion. Her adoption fee is $150.
Tag
Are you looking for a new best friend? This adorable charmer loves to greet you at the door to hear all about your day. Tag has a fun, playful personality and loves to interact with humans. He is a 3-year-old Tuxedo cat with a lot of love to give. His adoption fee is $85.
Samson 2
Samson 2 is the sweetest boy around, he is so loveable and cute. He loves his toys and gets along with other cats. This orange and white boy likes to cuddle too. His adoption fee is $85.
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.
Jacks
Jacks owner could no longer keep this him. Jacks is a great dog. He is well mannered, house trained, knows basic commands and loves to go for walks. He is very friendly, listens, and wants to please. He smiles. His adoption fee is $60.
Carmex
Carmex was caught in a trap, probably looking for food. She is a very friendly lady approximately 2–3 years old. She is easily handled, comes when called, and loves to be brushed. She had an owner, but no one has called or come looking for her, so she is waiting for a new home. Her adoption fee is $40.
Sissy
Sissy came to the shelter with her mother because her family had too many cats. She is a beautiful bright-colored calico. Sissy is a quiet cat who just loves attention. She is easily handled. Her adoption fee is $40.
Katy
Katy was turned in with her daughter Sissy because her family had too many cats in the home. She is a little shy but super friendly and easily handled. She loves being held and cuddling in your lap. Her adoption fee is $40.
Morris and Cloudy
Morris and Cloudy’s owners could no longer keep these cats. Each one is from a different home and different personalities. Morris is 10 years old and declawed. He loves people and comes when called. He does not like to be picked up or brushed but he loves being petted. Cloudy is 10 years old and is extra large. Cloudy is very outgoing and talkative, likes being petted but does not like being picked up. The senior cats qualify for the Special Senior Adoption Fee.
Coco and Jeno (Pictures not available)
Coco and Jeno’s owner could no longer keep. They are 6-month-old brothers. They are very friendly and easy going. Coco is a buff tabby while Jeno is a light gray tabby. Their adoption fees are $40.
Jazzy (Pictures not available)
Jazzy is 15 years old and likes being petted and watching the world go by. The senior cats qualify for the Special Senior Adoption Fee.
Soul (Pictures not available)
Soul is 15 years old and needs a quiet home. No other cats or dogs. Soul does not like being picked up. The senior cats qualify for the Special Senior Adoption Fee.