Join us for a fun-filled community celebration at the City of West Jordan Wag & Tag Pet Fair on Saturday, November 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. This free, family-friendly event is designed to be a convenient, all-in-one experience for dog owners across Utah. From essential pet services to exciting activities, it’s the perfect way to spend a fall morning with your four-legged companion.
At the event, pet parents will have access to microchipping services, vaccinations, dog accessories, and valuable information on pet health care and safety. Several local organizations will also be on-site offering pet adoption opportunities, and there will be contests and activities throughout the event. Dress your dog in their most creative outfit and let them show off—costumes are encouraged, and participation is half the fun.
Rocky Mountain Pooper Scoopers will be there as well, proudly representing our commitment to cleaner yards and a greener Utah. Be sure to stop by our booth and check out our new eco-conscious green fleet, including our hybrid Prius service vehicle. Our team will be handing out free giveaways, sharing helpful information about pet waste management, and answering questions about our professional dog waste removal services available throughout the Greater Salt Lake City area.
November is also Adopt-a-Senior-Dog Month, making this event an ideal time to open your heart and home to an older dog in need. Senior dogs make wonderful companions and often adjust quickly to new homes. Several rescue groups will be present with dogs available for adoption. If you adopt a senior dog during the event, be sure to visit our booth to receive a complimentary scoop service as part of our #BigScooPUP initiative—our way of saying thank you for choosing adoption.
Don’t forget to bring your fur baby dressed to impress, bring the whole family, and enjoy a day dedicated to responsible pet ownership, community connection, and canine fun. We look forward to seeing you there and celebrating everything that makes dogs such an important part of life in Utah.

