by tucsondog | Feb 28, 2023 | Special Feature 3
Story and Photos by Bonnie Craig On a sunny winter afternoon a tortoiseshell cat basks contentedly in the light shafting in through a large window emblazoned with the distinct logo of El Jefe Cat Lounge. Upon entering, a bright little foyer separated by decorative...
by tucsondog | Jan 1, 2023 | Special Feature 3
Story by Rebecca West Many people have no idea there are herds of bison living in Arizona, much less in the Grand Canyon National Park. Known as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, it is one of the most frequently photographed locales on the planet....
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...
by tucsondog | Sep 1, 2022 | Special Feature 3
Story by Bonnie Craig, Photos Courtesy of Cressi Brown The title of this publication implies a focus on warm-blooded animals, but we would never dream of excluding cold-blooded ones. What do warm and cold-blooded even mean though? Technically they are misnomers. In...
by tucsondog | Jul 1, 2022 | Special Feature 3
Story by Emily Dieckman, Photos Courtesy of BDCF The Tucson Dog’s founder and current owner are teaming up to help pay vet bills and keep Tucson animals out of shelters. Ann Herrington is a woman on a mission. Her goal has always been to improve the lives of pets and...
by tucsondog | Jul 1, 2022 | Special Feature 3
Story by Bree Kishman Director of Hope of Deliverance, Inc. “We Live in Hope of Deliverance from the Darkness that Surrounds Us” – Paul McCartney When Hope of Deliverance began, we knew our biggest goal was bringing a sense of community to our rescue – that was...