
Arizona Humane Society
Arizona Humane Society
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More about this organization
Mission
We save the most vulnerable animals and enrich the lives of pets and people.
About
AHS serves as a safety net for the valley's most vulnerable pets, and our comprehensive medical, behavioral rehabilitation, surrender intervention and spay/neuter initiatives saved an additional 100,000 lives over the last six years. Our lifesaving programs, including our second chance animal trauma hospital, mutternity suites, kitten nursery, bottle baby kitten ICU and parvo puppy ICU save the lives of pets routinely euthanized in shelters. Last year, our trauma hospital treated 12,290 sick, injured and abused homeless pets - nearly two thirds of all the animals who came through our doors. We also cared for 425 critically ill dogs in our parvo puppy ICU and 425 moms and babies in our mutternity suites. Our kitten nursery and bottle baby kitten ICU cared for more than 2,000 fragile felines.
