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Pet Scene: Summit County’s adoptable pets for the week of Nov. 29, 2020

Sigma is a 3-year-old neutered male. He's a bit timid as he adjusts to new surroundings but still enjoys affection.
Photo from Summit County Animal Control and Shelter

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.

Cats

BOOTS, 3 years, domestic short-hair, brown tabby, neutered male

CHASE, 6 months, domestic short-hair, gray tiger, neutered male



CYAN, 3 years, domestic medium-hair, orange, spayed female

PATCHES, 1 year, domestic short-hair, dilute calico tabby, spayed female



SIGMA, 3 years, domestic short-hair, black and white, neutered male

TUBBY, 13 years, Persian, black, neutered male

Dogs

AXEL, 4 years, Labrador retriever mix, black, neutered male

CABALLO, 3 years, pit bull terrier mix, tan and white, neutered male

CISCO, 3 years, pit bull terrier mix, brown and white, neutered male

CLEO, 3 years, Chinese shar-pei and Australian cattle dog mix, black and white, spayed female

DIESEL, 5 years, pit bull terrier, tan, neutered male

FLASH, 1 year 7 months, Siberian husky mix, black and white, neutered male

JACK, 1 year 5 months, Australian cattle dog and Australian kelpie mix, tan, neutered male

LEILANI, 2 years, German short-haired pointer mix, chocolate and white, spayed female

REX, 2 years, black mouth cur, tan and black, neutered male

ROCKY, 1 year 6 months, rough collie and German shepherd mix, black and white, neutered male

STANLEY, 1 year 1 month, black mouth cur mix, red and black, neutered male

STELLA, 1 year 8 months, great Pyrenees and golden retriever mix, white and tan, spayed female

TOBY, 1 year 6 months, rough collie and German shepherd mix, black and white, neutered male

WILBER, no age, Labrador retriever mix, red, neutered male


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