Have you ever considered fostering a rescue dog?

August 31, 2009
H.A.R.T. Homeless Animal Rescue Team relies heavily on volunteers who are willing to foster rescue dogs in their homes until good homes can be found for them, or until they can be transported to another rescue.

Fostering is a wonderful, rewarding experience, and we encourage anyone who is considering it to please contact us and try it out.

There are short term fosters: a few days to a couple weeks.
There are long term fosters: the dog stays with you until it is found a home.

You choose the dogs that you foster.

When you foster a dog, you bring that dog into your home, sometimes directly from the shelter.
You offer that dog everything that it has been missing: a bath, some attention, and socialization.
We ask that you monitor the dogs behavior: is it good with cats? Kids? Knows commands? Etc.
We will put any of your information that you have about the dog on it's petfinder ad, giving potential adopters much needed information about the dog.

If you are willing to housebreak a puppy, it's chance for adoption improves TREMENDOUSLY.

The rescue dog, being in a home setting, has a MUCH higher chance of being adopted!

There is something SO rewarding about taking a rescue dog into your home, giving it some much needed love, and then watching it go to a perfect forever family where it will be loved and cared for. YOU CAN MAKE AN AMAZING DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A RESCUE DOG.

If you are interested in fostering, please contact Lorraine or Cathy of H.A.R.T.

Potential fosters are asked to fill out an application. Please scroll down on the right hand side till you see the 'For Download' section, and find the foster application there.


Thank you so much!

A wonderful day for adoptions!

August 30, 2009
We had an adoption event at the PetCo here on Saturday, and it was a great success! We met so many great people today!

3 of our wonderful dogs were adopted at the event! Mr. ChiChi Bently, the long haired Chihuahua; Cubby, our new little Terrier mix; and our little Pixie!
Also, a family who was interested in Oscar, the Golden Retriever, fixed their back yard fence after leaving the event, and we took Oscar to them today!

4 dogs adopted! That is amazing and fantastic. What a wonderful day.

Thank you SO much to all of our volunteers who helped throughout the day. We couldn't have done it without you. You are all amazing!

"30 Days" Campaign

August 28, 2009
"30 Days" Campaign <<---- Click here for our campaign flyer


H.A.R.T. (Homeless Animal Rescue Team) would like to ask your help to raise $5000.00 in 30 Days for our very low cost Spay/Neuter Campaign.

We are in need of a very low cost Spay/Neuter program for animals in Washington County. Every day thousands of animals are killed in shelters throughout the Country, including right here in Washington County. These figures could be significantly reduced if more people were able to afford to have their pets spayed or neutered.

We need $5 from 1,000 people in 30 days!
Please pass this message on to 5 people, and ask them to pass it on to 5 people, and so on. The more people that this message reaches, the greater our chances will be of reaching our goal.

Our goal is very simple: by raising $5000 we will be able to have over 100 animals spayed/neutered that would otherwise not be fixed, due to their owners not being able to afford the cost of the procedure.

Please help us reach that goal! We need your support.
On behalf of all the animals, THANK YOU!


You can donate using our Donate button at the top right hand side of this page. Please make a note when you donate that it is for our 30 Day Campaign. Every dollar helps!
Please use the link at the top of this post to download our campaign flyer and E-mail it to everyone you can. The more people who see this message, the better chance we have of reaching our goal. We can't do this without your help. Thank you SO much!

A HUGE thank you goes to Jeff at the St George Shuttle!

August 26, 2009

Jeff at the St George Shuttle donated a 15 passenger van to H.A.R.T. so that we will be able to transport rescued animals! Because of this, we hope to be able to rescue many more dogs from local shelters, and get them into loving homes.

The generosity of so many wonderful people here in our community is what makes it possible for H.A.R.T. to save so many animals who might otherwise not have a chance. We are deeply indebted to all of them.

Thank you SO much, from the bottom of our hearts.

A Helping Hand

August 21, 2009
Please read A Helping Hand, a wonderful news article by Sandy Miller, Staff writer for Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.

What a fantastic story! Thank you Sandy!

St George Animal Shelter

August 02, 2009
The St George Animal Shelter,

located at 605 E Red Hills Pkwy
St George, UT 84770
(435) 634-5829


is FULL.

The St George Shelter is NOT a no-kill shelter. When they get full...... the unthinkable happens.

PLEASE, if you are considering adopting a dog, head up to the St George Shelter and rescue one of these great dogs. The dogs need your help, and desperately want your love.

Another great day!

Saturday, Aug 1st, 2009

Today we went to Bone Appetit and All Fur Love in Washington and set up in the parking lot of their businesses for our second food distribution event and adopt-a-thon.
Only our second time out, and already we did SO much better than our first venture!

We had 5 pallets of dog food that had been donated to us by Best Friends Animal Society that we were distributing to the families of Washington County, and gave almost all of it away in only 3 hours. We were so amazed at the many many people who came to get some dog food and to see our adoptable dogs.

We had many volunteers there who worked very hard handing out dog food, and also helping with our dogs that we had available for adoption.

First and foremost, we'd like to thank Best Friends Animal Society for the donation of dog food, and for all their support so far. They are amazing, and we can't thank them enough.

We'd also like to thank Amy, Bree, and Alice from All Fur Love, and also Natalie from Bone Appetit for offering us their space to use, and also for being there and giving us their help as well. Even though the grooming tables were closed for the day, Amy bathed Mikey for us, as we had brought him straight from the shelter and he was in desperate need of a bath.

Natalie from Bone Appetit donated goodie bags to send home with anyone who adopted a dog. The bags were great and I'm so glad that we got to give one out!

Little Emma got adopted by a fantastic family. She is officially HART's first adopted dog. WOO HOO! Thank you to the Thurstons for opening their hearts and their home to this special little gal.

Andrea from BAM (Because Animals Matter) was also there with Bear, and it was great to have her join us today!

Thank you SO much to everyone who donated to HART. We got some great donations, including a substantial check from Worry Free Pool Service here in St George. MANY Thanks to our supporters. We are off to a great start with such amazing generosity from our community.

Please be sure to click on our photo link on the right side of the page here to see photos from today!