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Adopt a Dog: Corgi Mix

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Max is a five-year-old Corgi mix that is patiently awaiting you to adopt him.

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Luv of Dogz

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Luv of Dogz is a 501(c)(3) pending organization that provides advocacy and resources for rescued, abandoned and homeless dogs and to the people who rescue and care for them. They are an all volunteer organization with a passion for rescuing needy dogs. Luv of Dogz recognizes the need for rescuers to have crisis help for their animals and themselves. They work full time at their non-doggy jobs so their own animals and rescued animals can live like kings. They have built great relationships with rescues and rescuers in the Valley and look forward to all achieving the common goal of helping creatures in need. 

 

 

Arizona Sheltie Rescue

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Arizona Sheltie Rescue (“AZSR”) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization devoted to the rescue of at-risk Shetland Sheepdogs (Shelties) throughout the state of Arizona Please visit www.azsheltierescue.com or call 480-507-7996 to learn more about Arizona Sheltie Rescue.

 

 

Valley of the Sun Dog Rescue

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Valley of the Sun Dog Rescue (“VSDR”) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, no-kill animal shelter specializing in American Pitbulls and American Staffordshire Terriers; however they accept all breeds. VSDR’s mission is to rescue abandoned, injured or abused dogs, rehabilitate them, have them vaccinated, spayed or neutered and help them find their forever home. They also strive to increase public awareness about the gentler, humane side of a "Bully" breed.

 

Meet Skudka, a blue merle, smooth-coated Collie

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 Feature Partner of the Week: Southwest Collie Resue 

Southwest Collie Rescue (SWCR) is a non-profit, foster-home based Collie rescue organization that was established in 2002. They take in unwanted Collies regardless of age or medical condition. Once rehabilitated, Collies are adopted into loving, forever homes. SWCR primarily serves Arizona, New Mexico and southwest Texas. In 2011, SWCR placed 67 Collies. So far in 2012, there have been 13 adoptions. If you are interested in adopting a Collie, please visit www.nmcollie.com to complete an application. A home visit will then be arranged to match adopters with available Collies. SWCR can also be reached at 480-507-7996.

 
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