by tucsondog | Nov 1, 2022 | Special Feature 2
Story by Scottie McGowan, Powered by Rescue A Golden of Arizona CVID-19 wreaked havoc on human lives throughout the world. Life, as we knew it, found a new norm by changing and improvising everyday life, some to our dismay. The impact on the already struggling...
by tucsondog | Nov 1, 2022 | Cover Story
Story by Bonnie Craig Here we are again. We’ve made it through another blistering summer into the relatively less blistering respite of Autumn. Dogs can trot happily down the streets without cooking their paws. They can enjoy a nice sunbath without immediately...
by tucsondog | Nov 1, 2022 | Special Feature 4
Story and photos by Debra Hankish Hardman of Southern Arizona Greyhound Adoption Southern Arizona Greyhound Adoption (SA Greys) has placed more than 800 greyhounds since forming as a 501(c)(3) organization more than 10 years ago. With the United States, to soon have...
by tucsondog | Nov 1, 2022 | Special Feature 1
Story by Rebecca West, Photos by Gabriel’s Angels Sometimes all it takes is a pair of soft brown eyes and the gentle nudge of a warm muzzle nuzzling you to drain you of stress and ease your apprehension. If you’re a dog lover, you get it. It’s that power to instantly...
by tucsondog | Nov 1, 2022 | Special Feature 3
Story and Photos by Kayleigh Murdock, Public Information Officer, PACC Many of you have heard of Oak “The Wash Dog.” Oak lived on her own in a local wash for at least four years. In those years, Oak – so named because she would chew oak sticks for fun – lived...