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Brianna R.

Yesterday I adopted my new cat, Princess Pancake, from St. George PAWS. Pancake fits in perfectly with my existing cats and PAWS prepared me well for her homecoming. Additionally, I was provided a bag of food and a complimentary vet visit to ensure her health. PAWS is truly an amazing rescue that saves animals from euthanasia and other unthinkable situations. I wouldn't hesitate to adopt from them again. Thank you, PAWS!

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Abby C.

The best shelter ever. Everyone there is a volunteer and they volunteer their time to these animals in need. All supplies are also needing to be donated. I got my puppy from here and I couldn't be more grateful for these people. He had to get his eye removed and neutered and paws covered that while I was fostering him. They do home inspections to make sure all the animals go to a good home so that they aren't bounced around. My puppy found his forever home, he was saved thanks to paws. These guys are amazing. Me and Eli (my puppy) thank them

Sarah's best girl Cassie. She is so sweet and loves her Mom so much. We adopted her from Paws.

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In three years we've been visiting with this shelter for multiple reasons…read more My Only complaint is that shelters in general even have to exist. God Bless The Beautiful Human Beings that work at these establishments. (Thanks Alex & staff!) We personally have never seen, heard, smelled, nor experienced anything negative first hand. Truth! Go take a few moments of your time to share a little LVE, and experience for yourselves. PS- What doggies give us is UNCONDITIONAL

I should start by saying that I was aware that this shelter was a kill shelter but I was under the…read moreimpression that that was because they had to be not because they wanted to be. I was also under the impression that they only killed animals if they were very very sick. So, I continued to donate supplies to this shelter over the course of a few years. Now on to my point. About a year and a half ago one of my neighbors abandoned their cats. They stopped caring for them completley and I took them in. I never intended to keep these cats but I couldnt find an immediate home so I did. I cared for them and took them to the vet regularly. One of the cats developed a bacterial infection that caused him to pee blood. I got that treated and he was totally healthy. Unfortunately, when he was sick he developed a habit of peeing in on stuff and not using his litter box. He still used it occasionally, but he would pee in alternative locations. I did everything I could to change this behavior, including medicines and hollistic methods. In addition to this, he started beating up on my other cat. With these things I realized it wasn't fair to my other cat for me to keep him. I was not willing to lie about his habits and I couldn't find him a home on my own. So on Thursday of last week I was so defeated that I decided to surrender him to this animal shelter. I didn't have a choice because law states that you have to surrender your animals to the same shelter as the town you live in. If I could have went to St. George or Ivins I would have. I even contacted PAWS and before I could tell them the story they yelled at me and told me they don't take animals from the public and advised I take him to my local shelter. Anyway, thats what I did. When I got there I told the workers everything. I did not leave any of the behavior issues out. After I assured them that he isn't sick and that its just a behavior problem, they agreed to take him. They assured me that they would not put him down if he wasn't sick. They said they don't put animals down for behavior problems unless its violence toward other animals or humans. I was crying, so maybe thats why they chose to say that, I don't know. Anyway, we called everyday and even went in to the shelter to check on him and make sure he was okay. This Thursday, my husband went in unannounced to bring them some bleach that we wanted to donate. I believe he caught him off guard because their attitudes totally changed. They were rude and acted like terrible people. They informed him that the cat started marking again and that they planned to euthenize him because of it. AFTER THEY ASSURED ME THEY WOULD NOT KILL HIM OVER A BEHAVIOR PROBLEM. So, my husband took the cat back because we were not about to allow this cat to be murdered for no reason. After picking him up we talked to some people who are associated with Best Friends Animal Society and were informed that this specific shelter CHOOSES to be a kill shelter. That means that Best Friends has offered to partner with them and they are CHOOSING to kill animals. This shelter told me that they are affiliated with the local rescues and that they often have the rescues pull animals from them. According to the people at best friends, this is true to a certain extent. Which makes me wonder if thats the case why were they so quick to try to put down this cat for behavior problems instead of contacting a rescue like best friends who has staff who are trained to handle behavior problems? Apparently this shelter used to be way worse but they still have a long way to go. As far as my specific situation, I now see that these people are not good people at all and that I made a mistake ever stepping foot in this shelter, let alone leaving a living breathing cat there for a whole week. DO NOT BRING YOUR ANIMALS HERE! I honestly think if my husband hadn't walked in when he did they would have put down this cat and then lied to us about it. THEY ARE NOT HONEST.

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For the third straight year my student tour group from Washington, DC had an extraordinary visit…read moreand volunteer opportunity on March, 19, 2026. Special thanks to guides Sergio and Chrissy for giving the students a memorable visit to a magical place. We look forward to returning in a year!

The Land Of Oz…read more.... My wife and I planned a 2 week road trip across the Southwest US with a 5 night stop in Kanab. One day was for Zion National Park and most of the other 3 days were for our first visit to Best Friends. It was time well spent. As a Facebook friend explained....."There is nothing in this world like Best Friends. What they do is amazing. Angels come to life right here on earth." Best Friends is not a country version of any animal shelter you've experienced. It's like a city for cats, dogs, goats, horses, pigs, rabbits and others who were abandoned, injured or thrown away - spread among 4,200 acres of buildings, corrals and playgrounds. For most people, it's the biggest farm or ranch they've ever seen or imagined. Best Friends is massive, but their job is massive. They accept animals from all situations across the US...rehabilitate them and facilitate their fostering or adoption. During the fires in Los Angeles, they rescued hundreds. Aside from a happy home, an animal remaining at Best Friends will receive more care and love from employees (815) and volunteers (thousands) than anywhere else. We took the Grand Sanctuary Tour one day and went on 2 tours another day to the Bunny House and Goat/Pigs. Then we volunteered an afternoon with 2 dogs which was something we'll never forget. And remember to stop at their cafe. For $5, you get a buffet lunch of great tasting vegan food...and a view from the large patio overlooking what you'd swear is the Grand Canyon. Best Friends helps them live their best lives. It's like the Land of Oz.

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