MTCS is a 501c3 organization and was originally founded to help stray cats around the Mesa Town Center. We have expanded our care to include the East Valley. We are a small facility, but we strive to give the best care to the cats we rescue. Strict guidel ...
Hours: 24 hours, 7 Days a Week Cardiopulmonary, Surgery, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Exotic Animals, Internal Medicine, Dentistry, Radiology Consultation. American Animal Hospital Association
Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30 to 5:30: Saturday 7:30 to 12:00; Small Animals & exotics
We are committed to improving the lives of animals, one at a time ... whether by providing a safe and loving foster home, or thoughtful relocation via adoption, or simply by acting as a community-based resource for adoption networking, spay/neuter, and me ...
The National Anatolian Shepherd Rescue Network is a non-profit, nationwide organization dedicated to placing any and all Anatolian Shepherd Dogs (ASDs) and their mixes that are deemed "adoptable".
The Navajo Nation Veterinary Program was established in 1982, to provide low cost, quality veterinary services to the Navajo People. At that time, the Window Rock Clinic was established. In 1988, The Tuba City Veterinary Clinic was created, followed by th ...
We are dedicated to helping discarded and unwanted Australian Cattle Dogs (ACD's) that need a second chance at finding a forever home. We believe that there is a special place out there for all unwanted and abandoned ACD's. We are a rescue group that stro ...
Noah's Ark Animal Rescue is a safe, no-kill haven for abused, abandoned, traumatized and special needs cats, kittens puppies and dogs. Personally fostered in homes that provide a loving environment, these "babies" regain trust and are gradually transition ...
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am-6:00pm; Saturdays 8:00-3:00 Small animal clinic.
The Second Chance Center for Animals (SCCA) was opened in 2004 and funded by the Robert T. Wilson Foundation. We are a private, non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization. Our mission is to provide opportunities for a quality life for the homeless and unwante ...
The PHS is a 501 nonprofit corporation, dedicated to the welfare of animals, governed by a seven-member board of directors. The only paid employees are the trained staff who work with the animals. All other positions are filled by volunteers.
We understand situations occur when you may be scrambling to make ends meet, putting you in a position where you are deciding between feeding your family and feeding your pet. And, perhaps it's a decision that is causing you to consider surrendering your ...
PHARR's mission is to provide charitable and educational services in the form of quality shelter and care of homeless, neglected, and/or abused Rottweilers until proper homes for said animals can be found.