A recent surge of incoming dogs with contagious diseases has prompted PACC to implement emergency-only intake.
- Riley Brown For the Arizona Daily Star
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The parade, held along Tucson's Fourth Avenue, returned Feb. 19 for its second year to celebrate local pets and support the Pima Animal Care Center.
- Jamie Donnelly
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While they will not be euthanized immediately, the dogs will be euthanized if the shelter’s capacity problems are not reduced over the next few days.
- Enviada por el Condado Pima Para La Estrella de Tucsón
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Te ayudan con comida para tu mascota, con microchips para localizarla si se pierde, y te la ponen fácil si quieres adoptar una, sea de forma permanente o temporal.
- Loni Nannini Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Supporters can join the riders in the event or donate to the cause.
- Monica Dangler Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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OPINION: "With your help, we can find loving homes for these amazing animals. Together, we can overcome this crisis," writes PACC Director Monica Dangler.
- Randy Metcalf
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Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation has named Nikki Reck its next spokesperson and assistant to the director.
- Gerald M. Gay
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"Howling at the Moon," a free pet adoption drive in Tucson, will feature vendors, food trucks and even a bouncy castle for the kids.
- Nicole Ludden
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An influx of pets brought on by the summer heat, hoarding cases and cat breeding is causing the Pima Animal Care Center to be near capacity almost daily.
