Meet Kane. Kane was rescued from the county shelter at just five weeks old and weighing only 2.3 pounds! He has a condition called “Puppy
Year: 2014
Meet Skeeter. Skeeter is an approximately three month old Terrier puppy that came in to the shelter with an injured leg. Like so many of
Meet Bonnie. Bonnie was an owner surrender to the county shelter with a horrible mange infection. This poor girl’s skin has a terrible odor and
Meet Farley. Farley was brought into the county shelter with a pretty significant femur fracture. You can see in the X-rays that his bone is
Meet Sheldon. Sheldon was taken in from the Yuma shelter when they sent out a plea for help. This 10 week old puppy weighs in
Meet Aly. A volunteer was at the county shelter when she saw this one month old puppy being turned in as a “stray.” This poor
Meet Meyer. Meyer was on the euthanasia list at the county shelter with a leg injury and blindness. He is unable to bear weight on
Meet Shilly. Shilly is just eight weeks old and only four pounds! She was found wandering around an apartment complex in Phoenix and brought into
Meet Jeffery. Jeffery is a three year old Chihuahua mix- one of the many hundreds of Chihuahua mixes who was available for adoption at the
Meet Cricket. Cricket came in to the shelter at nine weeks old with two of her litter mates…but something was different about Cricket. She had
Meet Simon. With this little guy’s emaciated form, matted and thin hair, scabbed face and “rat tail,” we know we don’t need to explain how
Meet Pixie. Pixie was brought in to the shelter as a stray with multiple tumors on her, including a very large one on her mammary
Meet MAIN’s newest rescue, sweet 2 year old Sophia. Sophia was found abandoned, staggering down a molten sidewalk in Phoenix’s infamous summer. Infested with more
Meet Pierre. Pierre is listed at seven years old and weighs just 10-12 pounds. This poor little guy was rescued from the county shelter in
Meet Joey. Joey was rushed to our partner vet’s office from the county shelter this past week, after a contact of ours saw him being
Meet Gage. Gage was an emergency rescue from the county west shelter when we received a call that said he was in need of an
Meet Potsie. With a large tumor covering half his face, it goes without saying that Potsie needed help! This little guy was unadoptable in his
Meet Zuri. Zuri was wasting away at the county pound. Brought into the shelter as a stray and weighing just 28 pounds, Zuri is extremely
Meet Dixie. Dixie is a stray that was wandering around the streets of Yuma before she was brought into the shelter. Dixie appears to have
Meet Emilio. Emilio was brought into the county shelter with an injury to his hind end. Although he can walk, his back legs often “give
Meet Drifter. **WARNING, GRAPHIC PHOTOS** Friends, we first want to apologize and give a warning for the extremely graphic nature of these photos and this
Meet Ezra. Ezra is 10 pounds of skin and bones. His fur is clumped with dirt and severely matted. He was brought into the county
Meet Stetson. Stetson was another stray, out roaming the hot Arizona streets when he was hit by a car. He was brought into animal control
Meet Gonzo. Gonzo is an approximately two year old terrier mix who came into the shelter as a stray. Looking at Gonzo, you would never
Meet Austen. Austen was reportedly attacked by another dog before ending up at the shelter. His fur is matted with blood and mud, the right
Meet Daphne. When we saw Daphne’s picture on the euthanasia list at county, we knew immediately we had to help. This poor girl’s fur was
Meet Boomer. Boomer had the misfortune of ending up at the county shelter; one of the hundreds of homeless animals surrendered or brought in as
Meet Roscoe. Roscoe is a tiny pup with a lot going on! At just six weeks old, Roscoe’s muzzle is crusty and swollen, he has
Meet Jasper. Jasper is just a puppy- only 10 weeks old at time of rescue. He was reportedly attacked by several other dogs, leaving a
Meet Dempsey. Dempsey is yet another dog afflicted with Mange this summer. We’ve seen it before and we’ll inevitably see it again, but it never