Meet Ollie. Ollie came into the Humane Society of Yuma as a stray. This 15 pound, 5 year old cutie would ordinarily be a very
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Meet Bronson. This handsome Shepherd came in as a stray to the county shelter with an obvious leg injury. Bronson does not bear weight on
Meet Bunny. This adorable dog came into the county shelter with a severe leg injury and needed a rescue outlet and vet care immediately. Bunny’s
Meet Arabella. Yet another poor dog afflicted with a terrible mange infection… Arabella is just 10 months old at time of rescue, and already has
Meet Bowie. Bowie was rescued from the county shelter with a suspected liver shunt… A liver shunt is a normal development while a puppy is
Meet Harlee. Harlee is a two month old Lab mix puppy who needed an immediate outlet from the county shelter. She was initially brought in
Meet Layla. Layla was rescued from the county shelter with a case of Sarcoptic Mange. We’ve already seen so much mange already this year, we
Meet Robbie. Robbie is approximately seven months old and was surrendered to the shelter by his former “family” along with another dog. Unfortunately Robbie’s skin
Meet Chiquito. Poor Chiquito was surrendered to the county shelter when his former owner said that his landlord no longer allowed pets. Per his former
Meet Markie. Markie was rescued from the county shelter with a terrible case of Demodex Mange. Obviously, this little guy was not adoptable in this
Meet Sully. When we received notification from the shelter about this young Pomeranian mix in trouble, we knew we had to help. Sully was very
Meet Ruby. Ruby was rescued from the county shelter euthanasia list with a terrible case of demodex mange. As you can see, her fur is
Meet Diamond. Diamond was rescued from the county shelter euthanasia list with a terrible case of demodex mange. As you can see, her fur is
Meet Gemma. WOW, is pretty much all we can say. This poor girl came into the shelter as a stray with a huge tumor on
Meet Hope. Hope’s former family surrendered her to the shelter, unable to afford her vet care. They had taken her to an outside vet and
Meet Dante. Dante was brought to the Arizona Humane Society (AHS) by a good samaritan, suffering from unknown head trauma and seizures. AHS worked tirelessly
Meet Scarlett. Scarlett was taken in from a shelter in Wilcox with a huge hernia that will need surgical repair. Scarlett was one of 10
Meet Archie. Poor Archie came into the shelter as a stray with a leg injury. He holds his left leg up and will not bear
Meet Jax. First, we apologize for the graphic nature of these photos, but we don’t know how else to show you the serious condition of
Meet Everly. Everly was rescued from the county shelter with a multitude of issues. His bloodwork was abnormal, he has a mouthful of rotten teeth
Meet Lola. Lola is a four month old, four pound Chi/Pug mix taken in from the Arizona Humane Society. Poor Lola was surrendered by her
Meet Eileen. Poor Eileen was running the streets as a stray when she was struck by a car. She was brought into the shelter unable
Meet Manny. Manny was rescued from the Humane Society of Yuma with an unknown skin condition. Poor Manny is only seven months old and would
Meet Chili. Chili is an eight week old Terrier mix puppy who came all the way to MAIN from the Yuma Humane Society. This little
Meet Taisley. Taisley was rescued from the county shelter with an injury to her right back leg. Poor Taisley is just a puppy and should
Meet Myka. Myka was initially adopted from the county shelter and then returned for “fainting.” Volunteers and staff had observed several spells where Myka would
MAIN was alerted to a little Maltese mix at the west valley shelter that needed our help. A broken jaw had left this little guy
Meet Henry. Henry was rescued from the county shelter with an unknown condition of his back legs. Henry intermittently drags his right back leg and
Meet Ravioli. Ravioli was rescued from the county shelter with some issues walking. Shelter vets have observed that at times her backend gives out on
UPDATE JANUARY 2018: due to a change in his family’s circumstances, Pippin is back with MAIN and is once again adoptable. More information to come soon!