It’s going to be a fun day in the park on Saturday, November 3 when all of SaddleBrooke is invited to the official dedication of Riley’s Place at the SaddleBrooke Dog Park. “Riley’s Place is our new multi-purpose park within the Dog Park,” says president Kathleen Dunbar. “It’s designed especially for our senior dogs…
Tag: pets
Generals, October 2018
SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network
Cowboy Cook Out “fur” critters set for November 7 Carole Rossof Don’t miss SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network’s third annual Cowboy Cookout “fur” critters, sponsored by Camp Bow Wow. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, October 17 at 9:00 a.m. in the SaddleBrooke Clubhouse foyer. Tickets are $25 inclusive with a no host bar at 4:00 p.m.…
October 2018
SaddleBrooke Dog Park to begin dog training classes on November 15
“A trained dog is a happy dog and so is the dog’s family,” said Kathleen Dunbar, President of the SaddleBrooke Dog Park. She realized years ago that one reason many dogs were surrendered into shelters was for lack of training. One of her missions as Director of Community Relations for the Southern Arizona Humane Society…
Clubs & Classes, October 2018
SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network
Fostering Toby Beth Conquest Toby was a senior dog with several health concerns that was brought to Pima County Animal Care Center as a stray. He was rescued by Cherished Tails Senior Sanctuary and is currently fostered in SB. Senior, or special needs dogs, like Toby are frequently passed over in shelters and have very…
Generals, September 2018
SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue
The SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network works with Pima Animal Care Center, Pinal Animal Care Center and several rescue groups of homeless pets. We also provide financial support for the medical needs of the pets to get them healthy and adopted. Taking these animals to a veterinarian to get them checked over and see if they…
Generals, September 2018
Pet Rescue is collecting for this year’s IDWI sale
This is our biggest fundraiser for the benefit of homeless pets at Pima Animal Care Center (PACC). Last year PACC took in over 16,000 pets! You can help by donating your gently used pet and household items as well as small furniture and small kitchen appliances. We are especially looking for donations of used jewelry,…
Generals, August 2018
SaddleBrooke to the rescue…foster or family needed
Front Page, August 2018
SaddleBrooke Dog Park – growing in more ways than one
Diane Aaron Today the SaddleBrooke Dog Park is supported by over 250 paid members and over 300 dogs, indicating the importance of a community dog park. For those considering joining the dog park, it is divided into two parks: one park for small dogs under 30 pounds and the other for larger dogs. The park…
Generals, August 2018
Maggie is looking for a few good volunteers
Maggie wants someone to help her market SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network. She was a stray found near the Preserve and thanks to the Network she found her ‘furever’ home. This is a Board position and she’s looking for someone who will work very close with the other Pet Rescue Board members by: *Submitting articles/photos about…
Generals, August 2018
SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network
The call came in: Hope Animal Shelter has flooded Karyle Steele When we heard that Hope Animal Shelter was hit by a flash flood, the SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network went into action to do whatever we could to help. Coincidentally, Network member Mary Joviak had just called with 12 bags of linens to donate. What…