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My name is Valhalla!

Posted over 4 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Sign Adoption Contract

3

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $150

This helps Humane Society of Utah with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Husky/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Black/White
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
51 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
33078

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Valhalla is a spirited shieldmaiden who knows what she likes and what she doesn't. If you give her a snack that she doesn't want, she'll spit it out and howl at you the way a great dragon might.

Valhalla loves shoulder rubs after a long day of ruling Asgard. She will make you laugh by pouncing on her stuffed animals like a funny fox hunting prey. Valhalla loves to go on rides, by Viking Longship or car.
Valhalla has lived with kids of all ages and dogs of all sizes, but she loves the thrill of chasing cats and is looking for a bird-free home.
She was reportedly housetrained in her previous home.

Like many Arctic Breeds, Valhalla sometimes hears the call of the wild and will take herself on a run if she can. She has been known even to raid a nearby chicken village. Valhalla is looking for a home where her needs for exercise and enrichment are met regularly, along with a secure fence and/or supervision when outdoors.

Valkyrie, Warrior, or King: You belong with Valhalla until Ragnarok! Meet her at the Humane Society of Utah!
Shelter
Humane Society of Utah

Contact info

Pet ID
33078
Contact
Email
Address
4242 S. 300 W., Murray, UT 84107

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2.

Sign Adoption Contract

3.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

When you come in to the Humane Society of Utah (HSU) to adopt a pet, you will first be allowed to walk through our dog areas (Tiny Town and Dawgville), cat area (Kitty City), rabbit area (Bunny Bungalows), and small animal area (Rodent Ranch). If you're not quite sure what type of pet will best fit your lifestyle, just ask one of our friendly Adoption team members to recommend one for you—they'll be happy to help!

When looking to adopt, please bring the whole family and make the choice of a pet together. If you are adopting a second dog, you may bring your other dog to the shelter so that our staff can conduct an introduction to make sure they get along. Or, we'll be happy to discuss techniques to introduce your new pet at your home.

If you decide that you want to adopt, you will need to fill out an Adoption Profile with an Adoption team member to ensure that you and the animal will make a good match. Following approval, you will pay the adoption fee and receive some information about your new pet.

To save some time, you are welcome to download, print and complete the Adoption Profile at home. Be sure to bring the paperwork with you when you come to our shelter. Profiles cannot be accepted by email, fax or mail.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

4242 S 300 W in Murray, Utah

Adoptions open:
Monday-Sunday 10 - 7

More about this shelter

Founded in 1960, the Humane Society of Utah (HSU) has always fostered an atmosphere of love, compassion, and respect for Utah’s pets and is dedicated to the elimination of pain, fear, and suffering in all animals. We work hard to ensure that every healthy and treatable pet that enters our facility will be placed into a loving home. There is no set limit on the length of time an animal may remain in our adoption program.

HSU is an open-admission shelter, meaning that our doors are always open for any animal that we can legally accept. In 2014, an expansion and renovation project was completed which allowed the HSU to save more pets than ever before. Through an education-focused adoption process, positive promotion of shelter pets, and our many other programs and services, even more animals are expected to be saved in the future.