The Arizona Pet Project

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06/18/2026

What does it really mean to be "pet-friendly"?

A recent Multifamily Executive article challenges the rental housing industry to move beyond simply allowing pets and instead create truly pet-inclusive communities. The article highlights how restrictions like breed bans, weight limits, and excessive fees can make it difficult for families to find housing that welcomes their pets—and in some cases, can even lead to pet surrender.

At The Arizona Pet Project, we see the impact of these barriers every day. Housing challenges remain one of the leading reasons families face the heartbreaking possibility of losing a beloved pet.

That's why we work to keep pets with the people who love them by helping families navigate housing obstacles, access resources, and stay together during times of crisis. We also advocate for more pet-inclusive policies that recognize pets as family—not an inconvenience.

When communities remove unnecessary barriers and support responsible pet ownership, everyone benefits: families stay together, pets stay in loving homes, and shelters see fewer animals entering their doors. 🐾💙

Read the article here: https://www.multifamilyexecutive.com/property-management/rethinking-pet-friendly-multifamily

Photos from The Arizona Pet Project's post 06/17/2026

At The Arizona Pet Project, we believe no family should have to choose between caring for themselves and caring for their pets. 🐾💙

Our mission is to keep vulnerable pets and their families together by providing resources and support when they need it most. Through dedicated social workers and community partnerships, we help families access non-emergency veterinary care, vaccines, pet deposits, supplies, resources, and case management services.

By removing barriers to care, we're creating a safer, healthier community for both people and pets while keeping thousands of animals out of shelters every year.

Want to make a difference? Join us by donating, volunteering, or sharing our mission.

Learn more: azpetproject.org

06/17/2026

☀️ Summer in Arizona means more than just rising temperatures—it’s also the perfect time to make sure your pets are healthy, protected, and ready for the season ahead.

A recent USA TODAY article highlighted the importance of summer veterinary care, including wellness exams, parasite prevention, vaccinations, dental health, and heat safety precautions. Veterinary experts also stress the importance of microchipping, heartworm prevention, and recognizing signs of heat-related illness before they become emergencies.

At The Arizona Pet Project, we know that access to preventive care can be the difference between a family staying together and facing the heartbreaking decision to surrender a beloved pet. Through our programs and community partnerships, we help pet families access resources that keep pets healthy, safe, and at home where they belong.

As temperatures climb, remember:
🐾 Schedule wellness checkups
🐾 Stay current on vaccines and parasite prevention
🐾 Make sure your pet's microchip information is up to date
🐾 Avoid hot pavement and peak heat hours
🐾 Never leave pets in parked vehicles
🐾 Keep fresh water and shade available at all times

Preventive care saves lives—and helps keep families together. ❤️

Read more here:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/pets-animals/2026/06/09/summer-vet-checklist-heres-what-to-get-done-when-it-heats-up/90480467007

06/11/2026

Every single day, people across Arizona reach out to our social workers and share the heartbreaking choices they face each month as their available cash shrinks and their expenses grow. Affordability is a word that is on the tip of everyone’s tongue these days, but for many, it’s not a new issue.

Since 2022, the amount Arizonans spend on rent and basic needs has exploded, and so too have evictions.

In 2024 alone, a record 87,000 households were evicted just in Maricopa County.

Alongside these families were their pets. While we all know how critical pets are to the well-being of their people, for those facing financial crises or life-altering circumstances they are even more important. However, pets can also present unique challenges to those facing housing instability.

Learn more about the impact of the affordability and housing crises on pets by reading today's blog: https://azpetproject.org/impact-of-housing-crisis-on-pets

Photos from The Arizona Pet Project's post 06/08/2026

Before heading outdoors this summer, make sure you know the signs of heat-related illness—for both people and pets. ☀️💙

Extreme Arizona temperatures can quickly become dangerous, especially for families already facing barriers to safe shelter, transportation, cooling, and veterinary care. That's why heat relief accessibility matters. Every family deserves access to cooling resources, hydration, and the information needed to stay safe during the hottest months of the year.

At The Arizona Pet Project, we work to keep pets and the people who love them together by helping families access critical resources before a crisis occurs. Through community partnerships, outreach, and support services, we're committed to ensuring vulnerable families and their pets have the tools they need to weather Arizona's extreme heat safely.

Take a moment to review the signs of heat-related illness and share this information with your community. Awareness can save lives. The attached flyer outlines symptoms and treatments for heat rash, heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke, as well as local resources for cooling centers and water assistance.

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3905 N 7th Avenue #7611
Phoenix, AZ
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