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Local Animal Control Facilities
UAF is not connected with Animal Control. If the Animal is at Prescott Animal Control (PAC) or Chino Valley Animal Control (CVAC), the Officers will handle and approve the Adoption there. UAF lists the animals at PAC and CVAC on our Petfinder website as a courtesy. If you would like to "Foster" an animal from PAC or CVAC, contact your Foster Coordinator or Toby at 928-443-5010. City of Prescott Animal Control (PAC) 1605 Sundog Ranch Road, Prescott, AZ (off of Prescott Lakes Parkway and Hwy 89) 928-777-1135 Chino Valley Animal Control (CVAC) 1020 W. Palomino, Chino Valley, AZ (near intersection of RD 1 West and RD 3 North) Call first, 928-636-4223 ext. 127 Prescott Valley Animal Control (PVAC) PVAC does not have a shelter - they take dogs picked up in Prescott Valley to the City of Prescott Animal Control facility (PAC). 7501 E. Civic Circle, Prescott Valley, AZ (part of Police Department) 928-772-9261 ext. 5380 Breed Information
Dog Breed Information (A to Z) Lists all purebreds and cross breeds in ABC order. Each breed description includes: Description, Temperament, Height/Weight, Health Problems, Living Conditions, Exercise Requirements, Life Expectancy, Grooming Needs and Origin. Mountain West Dog Fanciers This website has taken 4 years to create and is still under construction. Articles and other information are being added daily. The above link is to the Table of Contents where you can see the large amount of diverse information. Breed Specific Rescues Coalition of All Breed Rescue of Arizona (CABRA) A not-for-profit group of people dedicated to rescuing and finding good homes for purebred dogs. It is CABRA's hope that more unwanted purebreds will find loving, lifetime homes through the efforts and activities of its members. The Arizona Golden Retriever Connection (AZGRC) A not-for-profit group of people dedicated to finding safe, loving, and permanent homes for unwanted Golden Retrievers in Arizona. This is a link to breed specific animal rescue organizations that AZGRC has worked with and recommends. Training Information How to Choose a Trainer Ever wondered about different training methods? Look here for thoughtful tips on finding the best method. Help your new dog be all s/he can be, enroll them in obedience training. Canine Educational Consultants Contact Gary D. (home) 928-632-5309 (cell) 928-925-2383 e-mail gdoggie501@msn.com Chino Valley Canine Club Contact Liz H. 928-636-9072 or Janet H. 928-636-0268 Dandy Dawgs, 9 Lives for Canines Contact Andy L. 928-778-2033 or mydawgs@cableone.net Southwind/Farbenholt in Dewey Contact Jeri & Ray 928-632-7557 e-mail farbenholt@commspeed.net Online Veterinarian
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WellVet.com A Beacon for Wellness and Healing. Holistic Veterinarian of the Year 2000 5-Minute Veterinary Consult Canine and Feline Services Flying Paws The mission of Flying Paws is to provide fast air transportation for special needs animals from rescue groups, fosters or shelters to a recover NO KILL foster, shelter or forever home. Pilots-N-Paws Pilots-N-Paws originated in 2008 and is comprised of both individuals involved in rescue and pilots willing to volunteer their time to help transport dogs in need. A forum board has been established to connect these dogs in need with pilots who are available and willing to help. |
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