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Pet scene: Summit County’s adoptable pets for the week of April 3

Tango, a 5-year old Shiba Inu mix, is up for adoption at the Summit County Animal Shelter. He has been neutered and weighs about 35 pounds. He loves attention and cuddles from everyone.
Summit County Animal Shelter/Courtesy photo

The following animals are available for adoption at the Summit County Animal Shelter. Call the shelter at 970-668-3230 with questions. The most recent list of animals available for adoption can be found on the shelter’s website.

Cats

  • Belvedere, 4 years, domestic shorthair, black and white, neutered male
  • Griffin, 2 years, domestic shorthair, black and white, neutered male
  • Jade, 9 months, domestic mediumhair, black, spayed female
  • James dean, 5 years, domestic shorthair, brown tabby, neutered male
  • Jingles, 3 years, domestic shorthair, black, spayed female
  • Reid, 4 years, Siamese mix, flame point, neutered male

Dogs



  • Amos, 9 weeks, pit bull terrier mix, white and brown, neutered male
  • Flora, 2 years, pit bull terrier, tan, spayed female
  • Freya, 6 years, black and tan coonound and rottweiler mix, tricolor, spayed female
  • Harry, 5 years, basset hound mix, brown, neutered male
  • Karder, 1 year 1 month, Siberian husky, black and white, neutered male
  • Leo, 1 year 6 months, Labrador retriever and Siberian husky mix, white, neutered male
  • Lola, 1 year 3 months, border collie and German shepherd dog mix, black and white, spayed female
  • Owen, 4 years, Labrador retriever, chocolate, neutered male
  • Sergio, 12 years, poodle – miniature, black, neutered male
  • Steel, 9 months, Catahoula leopard hound mix, brindle, neutered male
  • Suzy, 12 years, miniature poodle , black, spayed female
  • Tango, 5 years, Shiba Inu mix, black and tan, neutered male

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