City of Tucson, Pima County and Humane Society of Southern Arizona present: License your pup, get free rabies vaccine, get certificates for low cost spay/neuter and get low cost microchip. No Kill Pima County will be there spreading the good word on saving the saveable and other low cost resources in the community. City_of_Tucson_Ward_6_Event Flyer
Tucson Pet Campaign: savethesaveable.com Tucson Let’s do launch: $500 matching funds to save high risk animals by Karyn Zoldan Life and Death The grassroots advocacy organization, No Kill Pima County (NKPC), and Pima Animal Care Center (PACC) have been collaborating by developing a checklist to save more animals at the shelter. One
On July 15, 2015 thirty-three Pima Animal Care Center (PACC) volunteers eagerly gathered to hear a presentation on canine body language offered by No Kill Pima County. “What Is My Dog Saying?” a PowerPoint presentation with over 100 slides including video and still photos, is an educational tool used for instructors, shelter staff and
YOU ARE NEEDED. If you support funding PACC to save more lives rather than destroy them, your presence is needed at the county board of supervisor budget hearing Tuesday 5.12.15 at 1:30pm at 130 W. Congress St. to discuss the next budget for 2015/2016. Please wear your PACC volunteer shirt or any shirt
No Kill Pima County and our community of pets thank all the donors who contributed a total over $2,000 for Arizona Gives Day. Arizona Gives Day, April 7th, is a 24 hours online fundraising campaign to support non-profit organizations throughout the state of Arizona. Donations may be scheduled in advance,