by The Arizona Pet Project | Jan 26, 2023 | Caring for our Community's Senior Citizens, Medical Intervention Success Stories, Uncategorized
While out on her morning walk, Sue watched in horror as a bicyclist racing down the street hit a dog so fast she didn’t even have enough time to yell out for him to stop. Knocked down by the force of the speeding bicycle, the dog had several scrapes and was...
by The Arizona Pet Project | Nov 20, 2022 | Medical Intervention Success Stories
Alysha, her children, and their emotional support cat, Abigail, were getting by on their own until their landlord raised their rent. Struggling to find an affordable, pet-friendly rental with time running out, Alysha used her resources at hand to get a roof over their...
by The Arizona Pet Project | Nov 7, 2022 | Medical Intervention Success Stories, Supporting Our Homeless Community and their Pets, Uncategorized
Keeping People and Pets From Facing Homelessness The Arizona Pet Project keeps people and pets from facing homelessness. The cost that kept a man and his dog from facing homelessness for a second time? $500 For some of us, $500 is manageable when it comes to an...
by The Arizona Pet Project | Sep 12, 2022 | Medical Intervention Success Stories, Uncategorized
Removing Cleo the Chihuahua’s Mass Brianna’s dog, Cleo the chihuahua, was a happy and spry pup. Then, she developed a mass that made it painful for her to move. Brianna took her to the vet right away. She was relieved to learn that the mass that had grown inside...
by The Arizona Pet Project | Jun 13, 2022 | Medical Intervention Success Stories, Uncategorized
Luna is eating again thanks to supporters like YOU! Today, we want to share a story about a family you helped through The Arizona Pet Project! Marta contracted COVID and soon after lost her job taking time off from work because she was very ill. With no income, she...
by The Arizona Pet Project | Jan 5, 2022 | Medical Intervention Success Stories
Thanks to generous supporters like you, Royal was able to receive a life-saving c-section (and spay) when her family had almost lost hope. When Royal’s mom, Rotasia, had to leave out of town for an emergency, they entrusted a family friend to care for Royal....