Whether you're planning on adopting a pet or just want to visit the animals, here's where you'll reputable animal shelters in Phoenix:
HALO Animal Rescue No-Kill Facility
Thousands of homeless cats and dogs end up at the HALO Animal Rescue No-Kill Facility each year. If you are thinking of bringing a new pet into the family, consider setting up an appointment at the adoption center here or attending an adoption event to learn more about your options. The animal shelter also offers affordable spay and neuter services, and educational programs for new pet owners.
HALO Animal Rescue No-Kill Facility
5231 North 35th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85017
(602) 971-9222
Arizona Animal Welfare League & SPCA
This organization is the largest no-kill shelter in the area and also Arizona's oldest animal shelter. The animal shelter serves as a temporary home for dogs and cats who are homeless, and also offers several camps, educational programs, and workshops for pet owners. If you're interested in adopting a pet or want to volunteer time to a community organization, set up an appointment here to learn about the available options.
Arizona Animal Welfare League & SPCA
30 North 40th Place
Phoenix, AZ 85034
(602) 273-6852
www.aawl.org
Arizona Humane Society
The Arizona Humane Society has two locations in Phoenix and offers several health care services, pet care programs, and volunteer opportunities for pet owners and animal lovers throughout the area. You can set up an appointment to visit the adoption center and see dozens of animals waiting for a new home. The organization also offers several educational programs and hosts seminars throughout the year.
Arizona Humane Society
Campus for Compassion
1521 West Dobbins Road
Phoenix, AZ 85041
(602) 997-7586
www.azhumane.org
Adopting a pet is a big decision and you need to make sure your family is well-prepared to take care of your pet. Visiting animal shelters in the area can help you learn more about the pet adoption process, and also give you and other pet lovers in the family a chance to volunteer your time for a good cause.
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2 Comments
Post a CommentBeautiful dog in the picture! I love/hate going to shelters.... I love it because I love animals. I hate it because there are usually so many animals, and I cannot take them all home.
Thanks for listing these animal shelters.