The West Valley City Animal Shelter is filled to capacity with dogs and is hoping to find homes for these animals. For the month of February, adoption fees are only $14.
WEST VALLEY CITY — Dozens of dogs and cats are seeking love and families at the West Valley animal shelter.
West Valley Animal Services Director Melanie Bennet said because there are so many dogs, the shelter is doubling up dogs in kennels to house them all, even though the kennels are meant for just one dog. The shelter brought some dogs to the West Valley City PetSmart located at 3081 S. 5600 West as part of an adoption event. The dogs will be there from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday to give people an opportunity to adopt them.
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