Salt Lake City Stories Image Dog volunteers and cat volunteers living together From walking adoptable dogs to bottle feeding kittens, Best Friends–Utah volunteers Antje and Wade Fowler are a true dynamic duo. Feature Image Beautiful teamwork is saving Utah animals Utah is on the verge of becoming a no-kill state, and that is great news for homeless animals. Teamwork has been the secret. Feature Image Job posting: Kitten nursery caregiver internship Feature Image Adorable Adoptable: Flanigan Feature Image Celebrating National Volunteer Appreciation Week Special thanks to our Best Friends volunteers with treats, discounts and events this week. Feature Image Putting the ‘Together’ in ‘Together, we can Save Them All’ Big things are happening in the state of Utah, and we don’t mean puppy tours of Bryce Canyon or kitten skydiving in Salt Lake City. Feature Image Celebrity supporters visit the Pet Adoption Center Whitney Cummings, Kate Upton and Jennifer Coolidge stop in for a snuggle. Feature Image Adorable Adoptable: Hardy Feature Image Volunteer Spotlight: Ruth Weisman One of our first kitten nursery volunteers, Ruth also fosters kittens and mentors new volunteers. Feature Image Support Best Friends for Love UT Give UT Just $10 can make a difference. Donate now! Feature Image Let your taxes go to the dogs (and cats) Feature Image Adorable Adoptable: Dahlia Feature Image Taking an entire state to no-kill With an 84.2 percent save rate in Utah for 2015, the 56 partners in the NKUT coalition are making incredible headway in creating a no-kill state. Julie Castle Blog Image Mapping out the rest of the way to no-kill Best Friends and its No-Kill Utah Coalition partners celebrate the past and prepare for the future. Feature Image Volunteer Spotlight: Alexis Redmond Feature Pagination Previous page First page 1 … Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Current page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Last page 30 Next page