Animal Shelter

Animal ShelterHistory

In August of 2007, the City of Moab opened the doors to the City of Moab Animal Shelter. The facility houses the animals that are impounded by Animal Control until claimed by an owner, or potentially adopted out.

Facilities

The Shelter consists of a kennel area, cattery, separate cat and dog isolation rooms, grooming room and an exam room, as well as kitchen and laundry areas.

The kennel area includes ten kennels with outdoor access. Most of the time, the dogs can be seen in the outdoor play areas.

The Cattery features kitty condos, a type of enclosure allowing the cat to pass through spaces in the top, or sides as allowed for more space as it is available.

DUTIES

The Animal Control Division of the Moab City Police Department has a big task. Two Animal Control Officers, who are civil service employees, patrol and respond to animal problems throughout Grand County.

Animal Control Officers respond to complaints about unsecured pets, animals in trouble, dead animals on roadways and other animal control issues. These officers are trained in the care and security of animals and hold a deep concern for the animals they try to assist. The city has two animal control vehicles equipped with cages for the animals while they are transported to the shelter.