From travel tips to a pet photo contest, Arizona Humane Society offers animal connections.
From travel tips to a pet photo contest, Arizona Humane Society offers animal connections.
All photos by Ellie Willard
Come see the Best of the Valley all in one place in Downtown Phoenix on Saturday, Aug. 13.
From fostering options to a pet photo contest, Arizona Humane Society offers animal connections.
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From the human-animal bond and a pet photo contest to hiking and fostering, the Arizona Humane Society provides ways to connect with – and even save – our furry friends.
Distance learning has now also become social distancing learning, as many of us who used to frequently enjoy attending university classes in auditoriums, mixology demos in packed bars and cozy educational salons in people’s homes are now attending mostly to the internet. Thankfully, cyberspace holds more knowledge for us, in the form of virtual classes. Arizona Humane Society Virtual Classes and Kits All in-person dog training classes at the Arizona Humane Society (AHS) have been...
Brought to the Arizona Humane Society by a Good Samaritan, little Maui was wandering around a Phoenix neighborhood with a hurt leg. She received knee surgery at AHS’ Second Chance Animal Trauma Hospital and recovered at home with a foster. Maui is now available for adoption at AHS’ Oldtown Scottsdale PetSmart location off of Miller and Camelback.
The heat is on – speaking climate-ly and biologically. Spring brings warmer temperatures and that means an abundance of kittens and puppies being born. Due to Phoenix's nearly year-round warmth, the Valley is basically always in breeding season, which sadly means even more abandoned or feral babies.