08/26/2021
Right now, EVERYTHING IS FREE at the shelter! Yes, even puppies and kittens. This will be in place until August 30 when a new adoption promotion kicks in. Walk-ins are welcome! A $20 licensing fee may apply.
02/06/2015
Joanne adopted Nomad now known as Riley. This is what she had to say about him. "I have broken him of trying to chase every car that passes us on walks. Even though he is not a lap dog, he thinks he is and loves to cuddle. He is such a sweet dog and I don't know what I would do without him."
02/05/2015
Bead Drive 2015
Bead Drive 2015 – Beads Needed to Help Animal Rescues Sponsored by Beading Divas to the Rescue The Beading Divas have raised more than $115,000 from one-of-a-kind beaded bracelets available for $20...
02/04/2015
Update on the Predator Management Hunt Pima County Opposes it::
http://tucson.com/news/local/pima-county-opposes-predator-hunt-on-county-lands/article_4ffa9605-757a-5fd8-8b87-86451ae09576.html
Schedule of protests:
Feb. 5, Thursday, from 4:30 to 6:00PM at Speedway and Silverbell, N.E. corner,
Spread out as necessary from the corner: E. on Speedway and N. on Silverbell. Please do not block the sidewalks or driveways. Park in the dirt lot off of El Rio Dr. (between the golf course and the shopping center) or parking spots in the shopping center, away from active businesses. Signs available…but feel free to make your own.
Feb. 7, Saturday, 3:30 to 5:00 PM. at Speedway and N. Camino de Oeste (just a hundred yards down the hill from the International Wildlife Museum . There’s plenty of parking along N. Camino de Oeste. A group of up to 12 protesters can proceed up to the IWM on foot with banner and posters to make a representative appearance.
Thanks to the many wildlife and animal protection groups, as well as concerned individuals, who plan on attending to show Predator Masters that they, and their wildlife bloodsports, are not welcome in Tucson.
Pima County opposes predator hunt on county lands
Predator Masters planning weekend convention in Tucson.
01/16/2015
Just heard from our adopter who loves her girls. They now live in New Mexico and are quite spoiled! Rainbow, now known as Willow. She knows her name and comes when called. She also tells time, when it's 11:15 am she finds us and tells us it's time for her lunch.
When we moved here, we screened in the back porch so the girls can go outside but be safe from the owls and hawks, as well as the coyotes who roam the neighborhood.
Wanda, now known as Little Girl (we tried lots of other names and nothing seemed to fit, in the meantime we referred to her as the little girl so that's who she is). She is pure trouble and we love her for it, she knows how to open the lower kitchen cabinet doors and hides there.
01/05/2015
If you have seen this dog please call the number listed
12/10/2014
Our Feline director posted this on her page and I am adding it here. With a committed foster FAIR will pull and provide authorized medical care to get his family ready for adoptions
12/06/2014
First let me thank everyone for the input and shares to help Scotty. It was a success! I received word from Pima Animal Care that Scotty was adopted and is now in his forever home. To all that networked him thank you for helping bring this guy to awareness. Happy trails Scotty We wish you the best!