Our team helps save, foster, and shelter many hundreds of these precious dogs each year across the Valley. We also help facilitate dog adoptions to find loving homes for these friendly, affectionate animals.
At Arizona Small Dog Rescue, we perform many different functions as a part of our commitment to saving and caring for these small and helpless animals. When a dog comes into our care, we not only spay and neuter, but we also perform vaccinations, medical exams, microchipping, and finding foster homes when needed to ensure they are in loving care while waiting for a forever family.
We primarily shelter smaller dogs, but do take in a few medium to large sized dogs if space at the facility allows. Our staff and volunteers work tirelessly to rescue countless dogs in Phoenix and the entire Valley, and we humbly accept your donations to keep our services going. We do accept supplies both new and used, and any donated supplies we can't use or already have will be donated forward to other resuces and non-profits to make sure your contribution will end up where it's needed most!
Each donation big or small goes directly towards supporting our never-ending work in saving the lives of as many dogs as possible, and finding the right families and permanent homes to pair them with. Our vision is for all adoptable animals at the Jackson Country Animal Shelter to find a loving home. Our values are: Service, Compassion and Generosity. Jackson County Animal Shelter. Low-Cost Vaccinations The Jackson County Animal Shelter hosts a vaccination clinic on the 3rd Saturday of each month by appointment only to help pet owners comply with regulations and animal health needs.
English Springer Rescue America, Inc. Oasis Sanctuary Foundation, Ltd. Animal Shelters in Phoenix, AZ are responsible for providing temporary care, housing and adoption services for unwanted, owner-relinquished, and lost pets including cats and dogs.
Over the past 50 years, the organization has grown from adopting a handful of animals each year to a full-service animal welfare organization and leader in innovative behavior training, medical care, adoption, education, and community outreach programs. Today our shelter has an onsite veterinary clinic, kennels with a separate cattery, a training center, and a freestanding infirmary.
A " no - kill " shelter is an animal shelter that does not kill healthy or treatable animals even when the shelter is full, reserving euthanasia for terminally ill animals or those considered dangerous to public safety. Monday: Closed Tuesday: am to pm Wednesday am to pm Thursday am to pm Friday am to pm Saturday am to pm Sunday am to pm. Skip to main content. Our Vision: To be the community's leading source for pet adoptions, affordable veterinary services, volunteer opportunities, humane education, and expertise in animal welfare.
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