Arizona Humane Society Sunnyslope Campus
📍 Centros de adopción de mascotas en Phoenix
Arizona Humane Society Sunnyslope Campus ofrece un servicio de adopción destacado, donde se prioriza el bienestar de los animales. La atención es muy profesional, con un equipo comprometido que se asegura de que cada mascota encuentre el hogar adecuado. La organización se distingue por su dedicación a la salud y el cuidado de los animales, lo que permite que lleguen a sus nuevos dueños en óptimas condiciones.
El proceso de adopción es sencillo y transparente, y se evidencia un genuino interés por emparejar a las mascotas con familias compatibles. Se aprecia su enfoque en el cuidado responsable de las mascotas, ofreciendo apoyo y recursos para garantizar una transición exitosa en sus nuevos hogares. Es un lugar recomendado para quienes buscan darle un segundo chance a un peludo amigo.
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Comentarios de clientes
Arizona Humane Society Sunnyslope Campus tiene una valoración de 3.8 sobre 5 basada en más de 597 opiniones en Google
The staff they have here is amazing. They are very thorough with the process & keep you informed. They have a passion for these animals & their owners. Addresses concerns promptly, allowing little room for errors with "special" furbabies that are petrified. The care they provide helps keep pet populations down at a VERY good price. My furbabies are recovering nicely. Thank you Arizona Humane Society!
Thank you AHS for helping us with our new baby! Office was super great and all the ladies were beyond helpful. Some of the other people who worked there were not rude but also not very nice at the same time. I guess we had walked into a room with dogs that were not available yet and the guy seemed mad about it.. but the door was wide open and someone else was walking around looking too! Standoffish people make me reciprocate the emotion. So minus one star for that. Plus 475 for adoption seems like a bit much plus they ask for donation and add pet insurance. I know having animals is costly but 700 dollsrs to walk out the door with a pet plus all the food and accessories ill have to buy is crazy. Where i moved from pets were never more than 125. Even puppies. But overall were mainly happy with our experience and happy with our pup
After losing our best furry friend we went to the sunnyslope location to look at dogs. We found "jacob" a 5 month old husky mix. He's now enjoying the good life in the Midwest with his dog sibling. We are thankful for finding him! The adoption process was super easy, staff was friendly and the $500 vet credit was helpful to clear up a few small things. I recommend AZ humane society to anyone looking to adopt!
Took my pup Sparky to the Arizona Humane Society for his shots and had a great experience! The staff was super kind and gentle with him, and everything was quick and smooth. Grateful for affordable care and friendly faces—Sparky says thanks too!
We took the newest additions to our family here to be neutered, 2 male kittens. The staff take very good care of your fur babies and the cost is affordable. They did send me an invoice that did not fix where one of our kittens that we thought was female was actually male, but when I went inside to speak with them they fixed the invoice immediately. I've gotten several cats fixed here over the years and it's always been a smooth process.
PLEASE PAY A LITTLE MORE AND GO TO A REAL VET. My pet didn't receive the care he was there for and they didn't inform me until after I called to ask about it 19 hrs later. I know it's cliche to say but I would give 0 stars if it was possible. Took my 18 week old BOY kitten in to be neutered yesterday and the experience was awful. Got there at 8:27, as was my appointment time, to a line of at least 12 people at their cats. I figured the line wouldn't be too long so I stood there with my carrier. After about 30 minutes of standing in line, dripping in sweat because it was at least 95 degrees in the blistering sun, one of the check in ladies told us to come inside and wrap the line around in the small packed lobby. As flies fly around me I started to wonder why I didn't just take him somewhere cleanlier and more organized but you get WHAT YOU PAY FOR. The check in process was fine and the employee was kind to me despite how chaotic it was in there. She told me my check out time and I kissed my kitten goodbye. Come 4:15 when I went to pick him up, they start calling off names of cats to the large group of people who were standing there. All girl names which I thought was odd but dismissed. They got to the end of the names and my kittens name hadn't been called yet so I went to another employee to ask if there was a mistake. They searched the list of names to not see his name and then told me "don't worry we will find her". 1. WHAT DO YOU MEAN FIND HIM? 2. he's a boy So this raised some more alarms in my head , they eventually found him and then told me that SHE has a grade 3-6 heart murmur and you'll want to make an appointment with the vet to do a follow-up. He was bundled up in his blankie so I figured he was drowsy from the anesthesia and went on my way back home. Here is where things got weird. I brought him home and took him out of his carrier to see no cone (paid for it), no pain medicine (requested that too) and he was up and ready to play. Well that's odd but I put him in his crate and monitored him. Almost started to wonder how he was so active after surgery . I called the vet to try and talk with someone about getting his cone because I didn't want him to lick at his incision but I didn't receive a call back . He continued to be active and eating normally for the rest of the night so I figured he was just a super kitty Next morning (today), I was still wondering how he was acting so normally. After looking around for a little I realized he STILL had his testicles. AND again I think thats very odd because he was supposed to be neutered yesterday. I try calling the vet a couple times and then I text the help number. Finally at 11 today I got some answers. My cat was not neutered, my cat was not given his microchip and my cat (not having all of his vaccines yet) sat in the kennels from 9am-4:30pm despite me calling to check on him around 11:30 am when they call me to tell me he "hadn't gone back for surgery yet but they will call me if anything changes and he's done quicker". As I am talking to the employee from the humane society she keeps lying to me then putting me on hold and switching what she is saying. All in all, NOTHING was communicated to me while I trusted them with his life. When I picked him up NOTHING was said to me about how he never got surgery or his chip. Even on the online portal it says he is neutered. Everything about this place is suspicious and if you can afford to go somewhere else you should because your pets are NOT receiving the best care.
I will say staff is very friendly, but.... The waiting process at this location is UNACCEPTABLE. Living in the desert, standing in line at 8AM when it’s already 90 degrees puts both pet owners and animals at risk. The check-in process is chaotic, unwelcoming, and stressful for pets—causing unnecessary and extreme anxiety. A better system would be allowing owners to wait in their cars with their pets and be notified by text or call when it’s their turn, checking in a few at a time with a technician. It’s frustrating that staff were setting up tents while we were already waiting outside with no shade for our animals. The clinic should be ready and organized before clients arrive. Additionally, the number of procedures performed daily (we were told 50–100) is ALARMING—this high volume raises concerns about sanitation, safety, and the risk of infection. Important paperwork, such as for short-snout dogs, should also be provided upfront rather than surprising owners at the clinic with an additional $25 fee. Transparency is critical, but instead, the process feels disorganized and profit-driven. While I am grateful our dog was ultimately turned away as not being a good candidate, it confirmed my uneasy feelings. We will not be returning to this location and urge the clinic to seriously reconsider how they handle intake, animal welfare, and overall safety.
Información de Arizona Humane Society Sunnyslope Campus
Dirección
Arizona Humane Society Sunnyslope Campus se encuentra en 9226 N 13th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85021, Estados Unidos
Teléfono
El teléfono de Arizona Humane Society Sunnyslope Campus es +1 602-997-7585
Página web
La página web de Arizona Humane Society Sunnyslope Campus es: azhumane.org
Horario de atención
Lunes: 11:00–18:00
Martes: 11:00–18:00
Miércoles: 11:00–18:00
Jueves: 11:00–18:00
Viernes: 11:00–18:00
Sábado: 11:00–18:00
Domingo: 11:00–18:00
