UTAH

Weber animal shelter to euthanize dogs, makes plea to adopt amid overcrowding

Sep 12, 2023, 9:00 PM | Updated: Oct 18, 2023, 2:17 pm

Animal shelters have more dogs than kennel space in September 2023, at least partly due to the numb...

Animal shelters have more dogs than kennel space in September 2023, at least partly due to the number of abandoned animals. (Weber County Animal Shelter)

(Weber County Animal Shelter)

OGDEN, Utah — Utah animal shelters are packed to the brim, with one saying it’s such a desperate situation that they’ve got no choice but to euthanize potentially more than a dozen dogs if they aren’t adopted out by the end of the month.

Shelters are also seeing a troubling trend behind why they’re taking in way too many dogs. At the Weber County Animal Shelter, a family walked out the front door with a white pit bull mix Tuesday afternoon.

Two-year-old Ace was ready to fit right in with the family.

Mom Chloe Monzalvo said they “wanted to come and see if we could find another companion.” They lost their family dog a year ago, and felt it was time to find a fur sibling for their two young kids.

Ace became one less dog for Lisa Weiss, Weber County Animal Shelter adoption specialist, to worry about.

“I just jump up and down and clap my hands,” she said, with a smile.

But the shelter still has 111 dogs, and only 90 kennels to house them. Walking into one of the kennel rooms, Weiss explained that they’re having to double up dogs in kennels.

New dogs just keep coming in, with not many being adopted. It’s leaving them with little choice.

“We are being forced to make the decision to euthanize, just because we absolutely have no kennel space whatsoever,” she said.

Euthanize dogs: an extreme step

A dramatic step for a no-kill shelter, and Weiss said, it’s the first time they’ve had to do this since they became a no-kill shelter.

She explained that there’s a reason they’re so crowded.

“A lot of people are abandoning their animals,” she said. “We are getting more strays in than we ever have gotten in, and people are not coming to clean those strays.”

This isn’t the only shelter dealing with the overcrowding issues. Salt Lake County, Hurricane, South Utah Valley, and Grantsville shelters have all also said they are full.

Salt Lake County made dog adoptions just $10 for September, and the first several dogs to be adopted out on Saturdays are free. Grantsville is holding a special free adoption event on Sept. 23 in hopes of finding dogs new homes.

At the Weber County Animal Shelter, more than a dozen pups were put on doggy death row, with a euthanasia date of Sept. 26. Those dogs are free to adopt. Other adoptions are $25.

Dogs like spunky heeler/German shephard mix Tucker and sweet pit mix Penny won’t be alive by the end of the month if they’re not adopted out. Weiss hopes it doesn’t come to that. She wants to find them a home.

“We evaluate these dogs. These are nice dogs, they’re not dangerous dogs. They just want a home,” she said. “Most of them were abandoned by their owners, and they just don’t deserve it. And we just wanted to give them that second chance.”

Ace was on that euthanasia list, but now he’s headed toward a happy home.

“We just want to see what we can do for animals that need a home,” said Ace’s new owner Chloe. “They need just as much love and attention as anybody else.”

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Weber animal shelter to euthanize dogs, makes plea to adopt amid overcrowding