Arizona Humane Society, founded in 1957, is a nonprofit animal welfare and protection agency in the United States. The services offered by the organization include animal adoptions, rescuing ill and injured strays, medical transportation, and foster care programs that provide temporary housing and shelter support for sick, injured and newborn animals. It also operates Second Chance Animal Hospital that offers veterinary medical services, including pain and wound management; surgical procedures and fracture management. The organization also operates mobile spays and animal wellness centers that provide medical treatment for animals throughout the Southwest. It organizes workshops and seminars on various issues, such as outlawing the blood sports of dog fighting and cockfighting, domestic violence on animals and hosts a television show on animal care. Arizona Humane Society is headquartered in Phoenix.
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