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Animal Defense
League Of Arizona
Flagstaff Feral
Cat Program
Planned Pethood Second Chance Center
Maura Fahey Flagstaff Pet
Assistance League
Plateauland
Veterinary Clinic
Flagstaff Loves Pets!
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Planned Pethood

Planned Pethood is a program sponsored by FlagPAL and the Coconino Humane Association. It is designed to encourage and help pet owners in the Flagstaff area to spay or neuter their pets.

In addition to offering financial assistance with  spay and neuter surgery, the program includes the distribution of an information packet containing:  a brochure entitled "Should I Have My Pet Spayed or Neutered?", instructions on receiving financial assistance to spay or neuter your pet, an information sheet entitled "County Spay/Neuter Assistance, Your Pet, and The Law", and a general information sheet explaining Planned Pethood's services and goals.

Planned Pethood is designed to encourage and help pet owners in the Flagstaff area to spay or neuter their pets.

Help us reduce the animal overpopulation in our area!

Planned Pethood
P.O. Box 31103
Flagstaff, Arizona 86003-1103
(928) 526-3415

 

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FlagPAL does great work in our community!

The purpose of this organization is to educate the public on proper and humane treatment of pets.  They are avid supporters of spay/neuter programs that aim to reduce the pet overpopulation.

Members of FlagPAL can be found serving and educating the people of Flagstaff on a regular basis.  They run a multitude of events and programs from puppet shows to a yearly Pet Expo to the successful Planned Pethood Program which has helped spay/neuter thousands of animals in our community.  

If you need help with a pet, FlagPAL members are  ready to lend a hand.  They are an extremely active group of people.

FlagPAL has also been a key sponsor of our local Bark Parks which are serving to  give pet owners a place to let their dogs roam free, off the leash, in a safe and regulated environment.

Please support FlagPAL!

For More Information, please Contact:
The Flagstaff Pet 
Assistance League

P.O. Box 30233
Flagstaff, AZ  86003-0233

(928) 773-0645
info@flagpal.org

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Plateauland Veterinary Clinic

For more information contact:

Plateauland Mobile
Vet Clinic
P.O. Box 297
Flagstaff, AZ  86002-0297
(928) 226-9312
Plateauland Mobile Veterinary
Clinic circles Northern Arizona 
in a quest to reduce and solve
the animal overpopulation crisis.  
They are an amazing group of
people who thrive on riding the 
their vet van across our states 
most rural areas in any type 
of weather condition.

Plateauland's prime service is to spay and
neuter dogs and cats, but they also provide
vaccinations and other veterinary care.  They are
a low-cost provider of animal health care.  

We'd like to thank them for all of their great work 
in helping and healing our pet population.

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Flagstaff's Feral Cat Program
Sponsored By The Animal Defense League Of Arizona


Help save this kitty!

For more information contact:
ADLA
(928) 773-8028
The Feral Cat Program was started
by Lisa Swain, a Flagstaff local, who
decided that there was a need to 
help the multitudes of unwanted and
wild cats in our area.  She began
capturing them, getting them spayed
or neutered, having shots and medical attention given, and whenever
possible finding homes for them.

The success of the program was
unquestionable, and prompted the
Animal Defense League to adopt it as
its' own.  ADLA now contributes at
least $200 each month to the program,
and a few of the local vets have also
come on board to give discounted
services.  Since December of 1998,
the feral cat program has fixed and
placed about 300 cats.

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Animal Defense League
Of Arizona
The Animal Defense League Of Arizona
(ADLA) has upheld animal rights in the 
Flagstaff area since it began in early 1998.

ADLA was formed from a number of different
animal rights groups, who came together
as a unit for the benefits of the animals.

Since it's inception, ADLA has championed
the rights of horses, dogs, cats, prairie dogs,
and many other animals who would otherwise
have no voice in our society.

ADLA doesn't believe in heated arguments, 
their sole purpose is to solve and educate the
public about the many forms of animal abuse.

Members of ADLA can be found at
almost every local event, speaking in
schools, and are always looking 
towards a future without animal abuse!

Animal Defense League
Of Arizona
P.O. Box 1973
Flagstaff, AZ  86002
(928) 773-8028
Sharon.OConnor@NAU.EDU

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We'd like to thank
Maura Fahey
for all her hard work saving and caring for the animals.

Maura Fahey has worked with almost every pet group and vet in town.  She has been a Veterinary Technician and has previously been an educator at the Coconino Humane Association.  Maura has a true love for the animals.  She is currently the volunteer coordinator for the Coconino County Crisis Management Team and Red Cross Coordinator working out the details of emergency services for animals in case of a natural or economic disaster.   She is nationally certified by E.A.R.S. (Emergency Animal Rescue Services) to lesson the impact of national disasters on our furry friends.  Maura truly works for the good of the local animal population, and should be commended for all of the great projects she has accomplished, is involved with now, and all those she'll dream up for the future.

This Puppy Could
Use A Home

Maura2.jpg (13078 bytes)   Thank You Maura!
The Animals Thank You, Too!
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Maura (left)
is teaching kids how to take care of a bunny rabbit at a Pet Forum in Bookman's Cyber Café.

(Reena from Humane
Assoc. on right)

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