Utah

Wag-N-Train Dog Rescue & Training, Inc.
PO Box 182
Ephraim, UT 84627
435-851-3647

www.wag-n-train.petfinder.org or www.wagntrain.org

Wag-N-Train Dog Rescue & Training, Inc is an all-breed dog rescue located in Central Utah. We are a 501(C)(3) non-profit corporation operated exclusively by volunteers. We are committed to reducing the numbers of homeless and unwanted dogs and to reducing the incidents of euthanasia of healthy, adoptable dogs by placing homeless and unwanted dogs into caring, responsible homes.


We rescue dogs from the pound and place them with loving foster homes who care for them and ready them for adoption and for a small fee we will also assist dog owners who need help in placing their own personal dogs.

We are equally committed to educating the public about the enormous benefits of having a well-trained dog, since many people give up their dogs because of behavior problems and/or lack of training.


Piute Paws Dog Rescue
Po Box 129
Circleville, Utah 84723
435-577-2092
piutepaws@scinternet.net
www.petfinder.com/shelters/UT130.html


Piute Paws Dog Rescue is located in beautiful Southern Utah. Started by Karen Karbach in 2002, our primary goal is to place dogs in loving forever homes. We pull from local shelters, take in strays, and owner relinquished pets. Once the dogs arrive in our program we work with them to find out all we can about them to help find the perfect match. Some dogs stay here longer and need more training and socialization. All dogs are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and microchipped before going to their new home. We do adopt out of state and are a no kill shelter.


Save a Dog and Kids Inc. Orem, Utah

http://www.saveadogandkids.org/Adoptions.htm

Established June 1998 by Denise De Vynck, Founder, Board President and Director, Save A Dog & Kids Inc. has one main purpose to achieve: Teaching our youth appreciation, compassion and responsibility for God's creations.

Save A Dog & Kids Inc. gives kids of ages 12 to 18 opportunities to care for, train and perform with homeless and unwanted puppies. By providing a loving and responsible home for a dependent puppy, the kids learn how rewarding responsibility, hard work and nurturing can be. By training the puppies, the kids learn how much satisfaction can be gained from their hard work. By performing with their trained puppies, the kids get praise and compliments for their positive efforts, develop many skills and build confidence, as well as educate others to want to follow in their footsteps.

We tour schools, perform at family events and advertise our program in brochures and on the internet. Our kids and their trained puppies have been seen by thousands of people who have seen the benefits our program has for kids. Other kids' programs have invited us to bring our program to their kids who need positive involvements such as the Salt Lake Youth Corrections and Detention Centers, the YMCA after school program for homeless children, and the Foster Care Program for Kids to name a few. We plan to bring puppy training classes at these facilities to extend these opportunities to children who have very little to care for or be proud of. We would like to have our classes and programs in all the school districts of Utah as part of the Community Caring Programs for kids to learn to do something worthwhile in their community.

Save a Dog & Kids Inc. was founded because we feel a tremendous responsibility toward our most precious resource - our children. The instilling of compassion and responsibility is one of our most important tasks as adults. Where better to learn these values than in dealing with our abandoned and displaced animals?


Four Paws Rescue
Millville, Utah
www.4paws.petfinder.org
435-752-3534 (leave a message)
scfourpaws@hotmail.com

"Four Paws Rescue is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization that is dedicated to helping homeless dogs and cats. Four Paws has been rescuing dogs and cats since 2000. We rescue stray and abandoned cats, dogs, puppies and kittens from high-kill shelters, place them in caring foster homes (if available) and then adopt them into loving, life-long homes. We have placed over 3,500 companion animnals in to loving homes, while enriching the lives of their adoptive families."

 

 

 

 

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