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http://www.maricopa.gov/pets/adoptions.asp Maricopa County Animal Care & Control adoption page.
http://www.animalsbenefitclub.com/ Phoenix pet sanctuary Dedicated to Teaching the Value of Life through Love, Respect and Care of Animals
http://www.arizonapugrescue.com/ APARN’s Mission is to rescue abused, abandoned, homeless, unwanted, sick or injured Pugs, rehabilitate them and place them into loving, permanent adoptive homes in Arizona.
http://www.dlrrphoenix.org/ Desert Labrador Retriever Rescue A Phoenix-based Rescue Group
http://www.faircares.org The Foundation for Animals in Risk is a non-profit, no-kill animal rescue organization in Tucson.
http://www.foothillsanimal.org/ Foothills Animal Rescue (FAR) is a non-profit, volunteer organization established in 1995. The mission of FAR is to provide shelter, care and adoption services for many of the thousands of domestic cats and dogs that stray, become lost or are abandoned each year in Maricopa county. FAR also provides animal adoption services for pet owners who, due to circumstances, must give up their animal.
http://www.halorescue.org Each year HALO places over 2000 abandoned animals in loving, forever homes.Phoenix.
http://arizonaboxerrescue.org We are a volunteer organization that depends soley on donations to continue saving boxers in Central & Northern Arizona.
http://www.azfelines.org/ Arizona Feline Network Online Adoption Center
http://www.azgreyhoundrescue.org/ Arizona Greyhound Rescue is a non-profit, all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) corporation committed to the belief that every greyhound deserves a loving, permanent and responsible home.
http://www.azhumane.org/ Arizona Humane Society.
http://www.charmcats.org C.H.A.R.M., Cat Help And Rescue Movement, Inc. was born in a meeting of some like minded ladies at an animal rights meeting in Phoenix, AZ.
http://www.scottsdalestrays.com/main.html Scottsdale Strays is an all-volunteer, privately funded charitable organization dedicated to reducing the number of homeless cats and other companion animals since 1991. A major focus of our program is placing adoptable animals into good homes.
http://www.coconinohumane.org/ It is the mission of the Coconino Humane Association to operate a humane and caring shelter that will give aid to unwanted, abandoned, and mistreated animals in Northern Arizona.
http://www.desertanimalcompanions.org/nnvlp_puppy_prog ram.html Navajo Nation puppy adoption program.
http://www.fastdogs-fastfriends.com/ Greyhound adoption program.
http://www.newhopecattledogs.com/ New Hope Cattle Dogs' mission is helping discarded, stray and unwanted Australian Cattle Dogs (ACD's) that need a second chance at finding a forever home and providing education and training to the public.
http://www.pawplacement.org/ Paw Placement: A Helping Hand for Pets is a 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill organization. We are dedicated to finding committed homes for cats and dogs whose owners can no longer provide quality care due to unforeseen circumstances. Our goal is to "re-home" displaced animals based upon thoughtful consideration of the animals' best interests. Scottsdale
http://www.azrescue.org/ Located in Phoenix, Arizona RESCUE is the last voice for dogs and cats who, through no fault of their own, find themselves awaiting death at our county pounds. Since our inception in 1995 we have operated with the philosophy that for every animal we place we will be back to rescue another facing an untimely death. To date, we have fulfilled that promise well over 8,000 times.
http://www.geocities.com//tracie_tanner/saintmatildashom e.html We are a non-profit ,no kill sanctuary, endeavoring to provide a home for needy potbelly pigs.Queen Creek
http://www.humanesocietyofsedona.com/adoption.htm he Humane Society of Sedona
http://www.valleyofthesundogrescue.com/ Valley of the Sun Dog Rescue a registered non-profit organization. All breeds accepted, specializing in Am. Pitbulls & Am. Staffordshire Terriers.
http://www.ctaz.com/~wahs/ Since 1978, The Western Arizona Humane Society has been dedicated to the rescue,care, and placement of unwanted and homeless animals and the elimination of pet overpopulation.
http://www.yavhumanesoc.org/adoptapet.htm The Yavapai Humane Society maintains the shelter to receive stray and homeless animals. Efforts are made to publicize available animals in the local newspapers and on the radio. When adoptive families are found, they pay a fee to the Yavapai Humane Society. Prescott.
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