Frisco’s 4th of July Parade with 3 dogs available for adoption, 10 shelter alumni pups, 2 other dogs, a cat, and a bearded dragon! And several amazing people who joined in on the fun!
Daylight Savings Time 2024 Spring Forward!!
!! SPRING FORWARD !!⏰
Daylight Savings Time officially starts at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 10, 2024. Don't forget to set your clocks one hour ahead!
Even though we lose an hour of sleep when the clocks "spring forward", Penny (SCAS Alumnus) isn't fazed. Volume on for maximum elaboration!🐾💤🐾
Summit County Animal Shelter
Someone loves the snow!!❄🐶❄
Adopt Xena!!❤🐾❤
Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate with our shelter pups yesterday! Another successful Dog parade to spread awareness about our shelter and LAPS!
Thanks Summit County Television for showcasing our animals each week. Come meet Canela and Dewey and the rest of the gang!
Daisy and Solo lovin’ the snow! Both looking for homes! Come meet these two goofs
Some festive fun at the shelter today! Here’s a little behind the scenes and sneak peek of our 2022 holiday photoshoot! 🐾🎄❤️🐾
Jumping into the holiday season! Ty is ready for his new family- come meet this handsome boy!
Check out this week’s Pets of the Week! Daisy Mae and Morticia can’t wait to meet you! Thanks @summitcounty_tv for helping to showcase our amazing animals.
Meet this week’s Pets of the Week Sammy and Bianca and stop in to meet them and everyone else! Thanks to @summitcounty_tv for helping to promote our furry friends!
Thanks @summitcounty_tv for showcasing some of our amazing animals available for adoption!
These two… 😍 Walter and Maggie, affectionately still known as Ferguson and Fern by staff and volunteers, were recently returned when their adopter passed away. They are timid but do well with calm, patient energy and they looooove each other! Please consider welcoming these two siblings into your family!
Does unincorporated Summit County have a leash law? Watch the video to find out more.
Please note that dogs are required to be on leash not longer than 6 feet in the Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, Willow Creek Open Space, Copper Mountain PUD (excluding private property) and within 10 feet of the outside edges of the paved parts of the Summit County Rec Path.
Fines for violation immediate/physical control are:
$50 first offense
$100 second offense (within 18 months)
$200 subsequent offense (within 18 months)
Woohoooooo thank you Keystone Mt Safety for donating a portion of the dunk tank proceeds to us!!
Kitten delivery! Our Rainbow Room is FULL of amazing kittens who just arrived. Poor Shasta (grumbly grey boy) is unimpressed with his abundance of new roomies!
Pool party at the shelter! Tonto is loving it 🙂