- Every animal adopted is given an identification microchip. The microchip is inserted under the skin of all dogs and cats
to help identify your pet should it become lost. A handheld scanner
is used to read this chip. The Humane Society of Southern Arizona
scans all animals for a chip.
- 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.
- Take home vaccination schedule for your pet.
- Spay or netuer. All animals are spayed or neutered before they
are released to their new owners.
- Free HSSA identification tag.
- Free dog leash and collar.
- Free cardboard carrier for cats.
- A free health exam from a participating local veterinarian; please
call your veterinarian within 48 hours from your adoption date to
schedule an appointment.
Questions? Contact:
Justin Gallick - Assistant Shelter Manager