Weber County Animal Services introduces a new program called ‘Rehome Your Pet’ to assist residents in finding alternative homes for their pets rather than surrendering them. This initiative maintains the shelter’s no-kill policy despite its current overcapacity.
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Oliver, a 15-month-old dog who survived a canine parvovirus outbreak at Weber County Animal Services, has returned to the shelter after undergoing treatment at Mountain West Veterinary Specialists. Oliver is now doing better and will soon be available for foster or adoption. He has tested negative for parvo and is clear to be around adult dogs, but should not be brought into contact with puppies for at least six months. Oliver is a friendly dog who does well in play groups with other dogs but is a little unsure around cats. He is house-trained and has never lived with children, so children 12 or older may be the best for him. Oliver has a high energy level and loves playing with toys. If you are interested in fostering or adopting Oliver, contact the Weber County Animal Shelter.