Meet Gunther! Poor Gunther is just a puppy, and already has a broken leg. He knows it, too…He just doesn’t seem to care all that
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Meet Hansel! Left in a cardboard box by the front door of our county shelter, and only eight weeks old, Hansel was to be euthanized
Meet Mya! It’s hard to find a new home, when all the other dogs can run and play. A broken leg stopped Mya from being
Meet Delilah! Delilah was one of our very first medical dogs as a team before we were officially the team now called M.A.I.N! This girl’s
Meed Aveda! Aveda was rescued from county; she was very ill and spent two weeks in the isolation ward, unresponsive to the standard antibiotic treatment.
Meet Chevy! Chevy was brought into county with a collar embedded in his neck. Luckily, M.A.I.N. and the vets at Bethany Animal Hospital stepped up
Meet Cerisa! In addition to being treated for mange, our girl has a horrible ear infection/issue going on. The hospital staff say she is great,
Meet Sweetie! Sweetie was rescued from the Pinal County shelter, shut down and terrified with a horrible neck infection and Mange. We are so thankful
Meet Atticus! When M.A.I.N. first rescued Atticus, it suspected that he had been hit by a car, but after Dr. Katie’s exam found several large
Meet Brewster! Brewster was rescued from the shelter with a leg injury after county reached out to M.A.I.N. for help. Upon further exam of Brewster by
Meet Spike! Spike was rescued from county with visual problems. Spike’s Updates: Spike has been adopted and is spoiled and loved (as he should be)
Meet Megan! Megan, like so many of our dogs had a rough start to life- she was abandoned at our partner vet’s, Bethany Animal Hospital,
Meet Sienna! Sienna has confirmed Demodex Mange…which is NOT contagious to humans or other dogs. She was rescued from the county euthanasia list and will
Meet Cookie! Cookie was rescued from county after being placed on the euthanasia list because she was not bearing weight on her back leg. Upon
Meet Cody! Cody was rescued by M.A.I.N. with a terrible Mange infection. He received medicated baths in a loving foster home until he was Mange
Meet Lady! Lady was rescued from county with severe emaciation and “deterioration.” This is what kennel staff label “deterioration”- Unable to tolerate the nose, confinement,
Meet Mack! Mack was scheduled to be euthanized because his front leg is broken. Luckily, M.A.I.N. stepped in to save him! Upon further eval at
Meet Pearl! Pearl’s Updates: Pearl was adopted at County’s offsite PetsMart location! Live long and happy pretty girl!
Meet Magoo! Magoo was rescued from the county euthanasia list with severely infected eyes. After consulting Dr. Barrett, a dog ophthamologist, it was decided there
Meet Molly! This poor girl was brought in from West in February of 2012. She was emaciated and full of living ticks even after being
Meet Khloe! Khloe was rescued from the county euthanasia list when she was just three months old. As you can see from her picture, she
Meet Bunny! Bunny was rescued from county with multiple infected puncture wounds. The worst is on one of her rear legs and she is not
Meet Skye! Skye was rescued off the county euthanasia list and immediately taken to Bethany Animal Hospital. This two year old Pittie girl has a
Eve first came to M.A.I.N. with multiple abscesses on her face and body. Upon further exam, it was discovered Eve also had a piece of
Meet Sergio! Sergio was not bearing weight on his back leg and has been in pain for several days. He is very underweight for his
Meet Dallas! Dallas came to us the first of January 2012. Her owner had turned her in to MCACC west to be PTD. They claimed
Meet Redd! Redd is a five month old mix puppy that was brought to our veterinary hospital on March 21st 2012 by his owners because
Meet Violet! Sometimes bad things happen to good dogs. And sometimes it’s no one’s fault. Such is the case with Violet…at only three months old,
Meet Riley! Riley was rescued from the county euthanasia list with a terrible case of Mange…so terrible, in fact, shelter staff initially thought “she” was