Here is a picture of Milo. He is our COVID puppy we adopted. He has been a great addition to our family and loves to run, jump on our bed, snuggle and sneak in as many treats as he can. – Ana
Sherman is a rescue German Shepard. He found us back in 2014 when we were visiting the facility and he casually walk over to us, looked up and you could see the Love in his eyes, SOLD! I enjoy protecting our yard from any and all birds, a casual frog and one time a rattle snake. As you can see, I was so small I fit into a bowl now I’m a big boy of 85 pounds. I enjoy my naps, not in my bed but the parent bed and I get irritated when they come to bed and tell me to move and get into my bed. – Christina & John Ryan
This is Nebula. I took her in at only a couple days old with her, Momma & siblings. Nebula was the runt. She was trouble from day 1. At only a few days old she was escaping her very protected housing. Getting stuck in the craziest of places! I told my Husband she was trouble and she was not gonna be a forever with us. She unfortunately was spayed too young and was way to small (I was her foster). She was injured really bad. She went from loving to scared to death of humans at 7 weeks old and only 1.5 lbs. Fast forward to a month later & I knew the best place for her was our home. I couldn’t bare her to have to learn to truth another. The rest is History. Nebula is spoiled with all the love she deserves in life. She’s my sidekick my everything. Now she’s still my baby 5 years later and can’t imagine life without her. Fostering saves lives and I know if I had to do it again I’d make the same decision. Mommas girl for life! – Shawna & Nebula Barroga
Meet Dulce, a seven-year-old chihuahua and corgi mix. Dulce was adopted in Sedona and has lived among the red rocks, then the California coast where she played on the beach, and now she calls Tucson her home. Here she learned to fear cactus and discovered a fascination for lizards. – Patrick