The Humane Society of Southern Arizona is a private nonprofit organization, which receives and adopts homeless animals
Help reduce the number of homeless and unwanted animals in our community! HSSA's state-of-the-art Spay & Neuter Clinic is open six days a week, by appointment only.
Lost & Found staff works full time to reunite pets and their owners. lost and found phone number is 327.6088, ext. 111.
HSSA places thousands of companion animals each year into the lifelong care of responsible, loving homes. We use an application and interview process to ensure that each animal adopted will be matched with the most compatible new owner.
There are many breeds of dogs that are great with children. Almost all dogs that grow up as puppies with children do great with kids. Breeds such retrievers frequently make wonderful companions for families with small children.
dogs are located through the door on the left side of the adoption area; cats are located directly behind the adoption counter
All dogs and cats are checked for good health and sound temperament before they are placed into our adoption program.
All dogs adopted from our facility receives initial vaccinations for DHPP (distemper/parvo), Bordatella (Kennel Cough) and dogs over 3 months of age also receive a Rabies virus vaccine.
All cats adopted from our facility receive a 3-way (distemper/upper respiratory) vaccination and cats over 3 months receive Rabies virus vaccination.
All cats are tested for Feline Leukemia.
Spay or netuer. All animals are spayed or neutered before they are released to their new owners.
Every day, the staff and volunteers of the Humane Society of Arizona are charged with providing the best possible care for the animals brought to us. Regardless of temperament, health, age, or species, it is our responsibility to create a healthy environment in which the animal receives the humane and loving treatment it deserves.