by tucsondog | Oct 31, 2024 | Special Feature 4
Story by Alex Kanaval Jasper was more than a dog to me, he was my companion through the journey of my life. Whether we were camping under the stars or grabbing a bite downtown, he was always by my side. He was my biggest fan at my volleyball games and the one I would...
by tucsondog | Oct 31, 2024 | Directors Desk
Story by Monica Dangler As PACC and other shelters across the country continue to face a dog overcrowding crisis, I often hear from dog lovers that they wish they could help, but they don’t have the room, time, or funds for more dogs. I truly understand – in fact, the...
by tucsondog | Oct 31, 2024 | Special Feature 3
Story by Rebecca West Interested in all things dog or animal-related, back in August, we ran across some interesting correspondence written during World War I between three distraught English children and the British War Office conveying their concerns over the...
by tucsondog | Oct 31, 2024 | Special Feature 2
Story by Rebecca West Described as a healing sanctuary for animals and differently-abled humans, Aimee’s Farm Animal Sanctuary in Queen Creek has made it its mission to rescue, rehabilitate, re-home, and spread awareness of farm animals in need while creating a...
by tucsondog | Oct 31, 2024 | Cover Story
Story by Bonnie Craig Happy fall to all you desert creatures great and small! Old Pueblo pups are celebrating the return of long walks without booties or heat exhaustion, cool nights snuggled up with their people, and of course, the latest Tucson Dog Magazine cover...
by tucsondog | Oct 31, 2024 | Special Feature 1
Story by Jonathan Neuser Humane Society of Southern Arizona When Mark and his family brought their beloved dog, Luna, to the Humane Society of Southern Arizona (HSSA), they faced a heartbreaking decision. Luna, an eight-year-old Australian Labradoodle, was in constant...
by tucsondog | Sep 6, 2024 | Special Feature 5
Story & Photos provided by Kim Eisele It all started with a dream. Margaret Roesch, a hospice worker in the early 1980’S, discovered that what worried folks the most at the end of their lives was not what was going to happen to them, but what would happen to their...
by tucsondog | Sep 6, 2024 | Special Feature 4
Story by HSSA Staff Daisy, a spirited beagle with a heart of gold, embodies the transformative power of love and dedicated training. Rescued from an uncertain situation at just nine months old in 2014, Daisy’s journey became a testament to hope and healing. Her...
by tucsondog | Sep 6, 2024 | Special Feature 3
Story by Ailany Garcia – Manager and Groomer at Furryland Mobile Grooming Tucson As pet owners, we all want our furry companions to be happy and healthy. While regular vet check-ups and a balanced diet are often at the forefront of our pet care routines,...
by tucsondog | Sep 6, 2024 | Special Feature 2
Story by Meganne Carpenter Regional Scout for Camp Bow Wow Tucson and Tucson East Halloween is a howling good time for most of us humans, but it can be a scary and potentially dangerous time for many of our beloved pups. It’s important to be prepared so you and your...