Pet Scene: Summit County’s adoptable pets for the week of Dec. 20, 2020
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 via their website.
Photo from Summit County Animal Control and Shelter
Cats
BEAUREGARD, 3 years, domestic long-hair, black, neutered male
BROWNIE, 4 months, domestic long-hair, black and brown tabby, spayed female
CASANOVA, 2 years, domestic short-hair, brown tabby, neutered male
CEE CEE, 3 years, domestic short-hair, buff, spayed female
CINNAMON, 1 year, domestic short-hair, calico, spayed female
COCO, 2 years, domestic short-hair, chocolate, spayed female
COCOA, 4 months, domestic short-hair, black tabby, neutered male
COOKIE, 4 months, domestic medium-hair, black and brown tabby, neutered male
CYAN, 3 years, domestic medium-hair, orange, spayed female
DELO, 2 years, domestic short-hair, calico, neutered male
HERSHEY, 7 months, domestic short-hair, black, neutered male
HOLSTEIN, 3 years, domestic short-hair, black and white, neutered male
MARCO, 4 months, domestic medium-hair, orange and white, neutered male
MAVERICK, 3 years, domestic short-hair, orange tabby, neutered male
PATCHES, 1 year 1 month, domestic short-hair, dilute calico tabby, spayed female
REEF, 2 years, domestic short-hair, brown and white tabby, neutered male
Photo from Summit County Animal Control and Shelter
Dogs
INDY, 8 months, German shepherd and smooth-coated Chihuahua mix, tan and black, spayed female
JACK, 1 year 6 months, Australian cattle dog and Australian kelpie mix, tan, neutered male
LEILANI, 2 years, German short-haired pointer mix, chocolate and white, spayed female
MANDY, 6 years, Labrador retriever, black, spayed female
SIRIUS, 2 years, boxer and German shepherd mix, tan and black, neutered male
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