Animal Resources
Organizations and businesses around the community provide services for pets and their owners. These services include animal shelters, animal protective services, emergency pet clinics, euthanasia and cremation, in-home veterinarians, low-cost vaccinations, spay/neuter services, and wildlife rescue and removal. If you see the abuse of an animal or animal hoarding, please contact the Pima Animal Care Center at (520) 724-5900.
Low-Cost Vaccinations
Vaccinations are a preventative health measure that allows your pet to live a longer and healthier life. Most veterinarians provide the following vaccines: rabies, parvo, distemper, and hepatitis. To get a dog licensed in Pima County, they must have proof of a rabies vaccine.
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