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Sponsorship Program Morgan
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Morgan

$80.00 every month

Morgan was rescued in May of 2020 after falling off a transport truck and onto the road of an interstate highway in Morgan, UT. Animal control was able to take him in, and since no one claimed Morgan, we were able to rescue him. We’re grateful that he survived falling off the truck, walking away with only a few minor wounds, and that he gets to spend the rest of his life free from exploitation at Sage Mountain.

Morgan enjoys taking long naps, getting shoulder pats and expressing how he feels.

Become Morgan's Sponsor!

Morgan was rescued in May of 2020 after falling off a transport truck and onto the road of an interstate highway in Morgan, UT. Animal control was able to take him in, and since no one claimed Morgan, we were able to rescue him. We’re grateful that he survived falling off the truck, walking away with only a few minor wounds, and that he gets to spend the rest of his life free from exploitation at Sage Mountain.

Morgan enjoys taking long naps, getting shoulder pats and expressing how he feels.

Morgan was rescued in May of 2020 after falling off a transport truck and onto the road of an interstate highway in Morgan, UT. Animal control was able to take him in, and since no one claimed Morgan, we were able to rescue him. We’re grateful that he survived falling off the truck, walking away with only a few minor wounds, and that he gets to spend the rest of his life free from exploitation at Sage Mountain.

Morgan enjoys taking long naps, getting shoulder pats and expressing how he feels.

Sage Mountain

P.O. Box 681596
Park City, Utah 84068

info@sagemtn.org