Local Resources
| Dog Parks, trails & beaches |
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Tucson Parks and Recreation Off-leash Dog Parks Six off-leash dog parks are operated and maintained by the City of Tucson. They offer man's best friend and their owners opportunities to socialize and enjoy our parks. Amenities vary by location. |
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This one acre, fenced dog park has lights and is open from 6 am to 10:30 pm. It has water for dogs. The dog park opened in 2004 in Udall Regional Park. The park is located south of E. Tanque Verde Road between N Sabino Canyon Rd and N. Pantano Rd. |
Pet training & schools |
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Dog training by the world's experts! |
Pet rescue & adoption shelters |
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Humane Society of Southern Arizona Dedicated to the welfare, sheltering, rescue and placement of animals; prevention of cruelty to animals; animal over-population; education concerning humane treatment of animals; and involvement in other animal welfare issues. |
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Arizona's first no-kill, no-cage cat sanctuary. |
Pet products & supplies |
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An animal lover's oasis! Check out pet products (doggie treats!), jewelry and enjoy photos of Bridget's wide variety of family members. |
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Exquisite and healthy treats for your dogs. |
Pet information & education |
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Artistry and Veterinary Medicine The Artistry and Veterinary Medicine event is a non-profit organization affiliated with the Southern Arizona Veterinary Medical Association. The Foundation was formed as a vehicle to raise funds and public awareness for Valley Fever and to facilitate non-clinical interactions between veterinarians and the public. |
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Tucson's Pet Paper--Keeping Tucsonans informed about pet care, safety, events and news. A must read! |

