Chris1015
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As many of you have likely seen, when passing through southern Utah it is pretty scarce. In some of the very small towns have hundreds of dogs they let roam free. Unfortunately they get near highways, get hit, get lost, and keep breeding and creating a serious problem.
So we are passing down the highway and I noticed a dog running along side. My gf and I stopped, turned around and began trying to get his attention. We got him inside the jeep with ease and began to figure out what to do with him.
We ended up taking him down another 3 hours to a hotel when we could drive no longer in northern AZ. There we gave him a bath, he was totally filthy.
So now we have this little dude with us and our goal is to get him to a no kill shelter in Gilbert AZ. On our way south, we visit the grand canyon. Within the canyon live communities of park employees. It was suggested to us that we ask the park rangers if they would be interested. So we asked and they were willing to take him. In less than 12 hours we got this cool dude adopted! Here's some pictures.






So we are passing down the highway and I noticed a dog running along side. My gf and I stopped, turned around and began trying to get his attention. We got him inside the jeep with ease and began to figure out what to do with him.
We ended up taking him down another 3 hours to a hotel when we could drive no longer in northern AZ. There we gave him a bath, he was totally filthy.
So now we have this little dude with us and our goal is to get him to a no kill shelter in Gilbert AZ. On our way south, we visit the grand canyon. Within the canyon live communities of park employees. It was suggested to us that we ask the park rangers if they would be interested. So we asked and they were willing to take him. In less than 12 hours we got this cool dude adopted! Here's some pictures.





