More than 100 dogs, including pugs, yorkies and other small breeds, were recently surrendered to Pima Animal Care Center after being found living in cramped conditions southwest of Tucson. The dogs are receiving medical care and could soon be available for adoption at PACC locations across the city.
- Gabriela Rico
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For Subscribers: Pima Animal Care Center has leased space on Broadway near Kolb Road to use as a second shelter.
- Sierra Blaser
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A variety of free services and a potential temporary incentive for fostering dogs is in the works for Pima Animal Care Center as it gets ready for an influx of pets during Fourth of July festivities.
- Mary Richling
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Covid and our stay at home status benefitted our furry friends. Shelters all over the country emptied out as families welcomed new pets. Sadly…
- Gloria Knott
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The Pets of Pima Parade returns for its fourth year to support Friends of Pima Animal Care Center.
- Lisa John
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During this time of holiday cheer, we thought we would let all the generous donators to SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network know just how much “ch…
- Elvia Verdugo
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Marana Parks & Recreation is hosting a free Y2K-themed pool party for dogs on Sept. 7.
- Erika Wurst
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The shelter is working to make room for more than 100 dogs from two separate homes, officials said Wednesday.
- Romayne Trudo
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Frequently, kitties select their new human companions rather than the humans selecting the kitty. This was the case with Maria and Bruce Byers…
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Naturally, many of us are suckers for our begging pups, but dogs weren't always so irresistibly sweet.
