The Arizona Animal Welfare League (AAWL) is the state's oldest and largest no-kill shelter. Our shelter facilities provide a temporary home for nearly 2,400 dogs and cats every year, offering medical and behavioral treatment for those in need. Founded in 1971, AAWL's priority is to take in adoptable animals from other shelters where they might be euthanized and to care for them until each is...
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This is an absolutely wonderful organization. They are a no-kill shelter. So basically all of the animals will stay here until they find a home. They have an adoption process where they interview you, so it is not like they just hand you over a pet when you want one. They need to make sure that you will provide a good home for the pet. It is a really nice complex, so the animals are well taken...
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Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 07, 2005)
Arizona Animal Welfare is a good place to find an animal to adopt. They take in homeless and unwanted animals and try to find them a good home. I go here occasionally looking and they always have a nice selection and they appear to take really good care of the pets in here. I would recommend anyone who is looking for a new animal to adopt from here. The people who work here are very friendly...
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Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 13, 2005)