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Ruff Ruff! My name is Harrison
I
found a new home!
Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Find a pet to adopt.
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Harrison's Info...
| Breed: | Australian Shepherd/Australian Cattle Dog Mix | Color: | White - With Red, Golden, Orange Or Chestnut | Age: | Young |
| Size: | Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) | Sex: | Male |
Harrison's Story...
Harrison is quiet, nice, playful, and intelligent. He loves to play with the other dogs here at the shelter. He is house broken and knows a few basic commands. Harrison gets along with kids and adults also. I have not given him an opportunity to play with the cats yet, so I can't say yes or no.
You can call 435-438-6435 to know more about him and the other dogs and cats here at Beaver County's Animal Control Facility.
Harrison is quiet, nice, playful, and intelligent. He loves to play with the other dogs here at the shelter. He is house broken and knows a few basic commands. Harrison gets along with kids and adults also. I have not given him an opportunity to play with the cats yet, so I can't say yes or no.
You can call 435-438-6435 to know more about him and the other dogs and cats here at Beaver County's Animal Control Facility.
Shelter Info...
About Our Shelter...
The mission of the Beaver County Animal Control Department is to balance the health, safety and welfare needs of the people and animals in Beaver County. It is our responsibility to maintain the highest quality services to the community while promoting responsible pet ownership, protecting the rights of people from the dangers and nuisances caused by uncontrollable animals, ensuring the legal protection of animals from neglect or mistreatment and providing a lost and found service for returning lost pets to their owners.
We envision the day when all citizens, their property and their neighborhood will be safe from the dangers and nuisances of irresponsible pet ownership. We hope every pet born will be able to find a "forever home" for all of its natural life and spaying/neutering of pets will be a positive choice by pet owners. Success will only come when no animal needs to be euthanized except for those who are suffering or endangering the safety of the people and their animals.
Spay and Neuter your pets and save lives!
The mission of the Beaver County Animal Control Department is to balance the health, safety and welfare needs of the people and animals in Beaver County. It is our responsibility to maintain the highest quality services to the community while promoting responsible pet ownership, protecting the rights of people from the dangers and nuisances caused by uncontrollable animals, ensuring the legal protection of animals from neglect or mistreatment and providing a lost and found service for returning lost pets to their owners.
We envision the day when all citizens, their property and their neighborhood will be safe from the dangers and nuisances of irresponsible pet ownership. We hope every pet born will be able to find a "forever home" for all of its natural life and spaying/neutering of pets will be a positive choice by pet owners. Success will only come when no animal needs to be euthanized except for those who are suffering or endangering the safety of the people and their animals.
Spay and Neuter your pets and save lives!
Come Meet Our Pets...
Please call Animal Control Officer Tony Fusco 435-438-6435 to schedule a visit.
Please call Animal Control Officer Tony Fusco 435-438-6435 to schedule a visit.
Our Adoption Process...
We require the adopter to spay/neuter, our fee is $25.00 per animal. You must sign our agreement and follow through.
We require the adopter to spay/neuter, our fee is $25.00 per animal. You must sign our agreement and follow through.
We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
Beaver County Utah
Beaver County Utah
