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Killer bees can be dangerous for people, pets
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Killer bees can be dangerous for people, pets

  • Tiffany Acosta Arizona Republic
  • Updated Jun 7, 2026

Africanized honey bees, often called 鈥渒iller bees,鈥 are common across Arizona and become especially active during the warmer months. While they play an important role as pollinators, experts say residents should know how to recognize hive activity, avoid provoking colonies and protect pets from potentially dangerous bee attacks

PACC opens pet adoption center on Tucson's east side
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PACC opens pet adoption center on Tucson's east side

  • Gabriela Rico
  • Updated Jun 8, 2026

Pima Animal Care Center has opened a new adoption-only facility on Tucson鈥檚 east side, relocating dozens of dogs and cats from its main shelter to help increase adoptions and reduce overcrowding. The new center, funded by Friends of PACC, is designed to make pet adoption more accessible for residents in eastern Pima County.

Local opinion: New eastside PACC center aims to find more pets homes
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Local opinion: New eastside PACC center aims to find more pets homes

  • Steve Kozachik Special to the 51黑料网
  • May 31, 2026

Pima Animal Care Center is opening a new adoption-focused facility on Tucson鈥檚 east side, offering dozens of dogs and cats ready for new homes. Supporters say the center will make pet adoption more accessible while helping ease overcrowding at the county鈥檚 main animal shelter.

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The Purrfect Guide to Helping Cats Adjust to a New Home

  • May 29, 2026

Welcoming a new cat into the family is a milestone that can be exciting for adults and children alike. But relocating to a new abode can trigg…

More than 100 dogs confiscated in Tucson case
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More than 100 dogs confiscated in Tucson case

  • Jasmine Creighton
  • Updated May 30, 2026

More than 100 dogs, including pugs, yorkies and other small breeds, were recently surrendered to Pima Animal Care Center after being found living in cramped conditions southwest of Tucson. The dogs are receiving medical care and could soon be available for adoption at PACC locations across the city.

Rick Steves鈥 Europe: Europe鈥檚 animal shows and experiences
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Rick Steves鈥 Europe: Europe鈥檚 animal shows and experiences

  • Rick Steves
  • May 11, 2026

I will never forget my first 鈥渉awk walk.鈥 It was at the Ireland School of Falconry (just outside of Cong, north of Galway), where a great guid…

A real stinker: Wild burro rescued from Arizona septic tank
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A real stinker: Wild burro rescued from Arizona septic tank

  • Christian Cervantes Arizona Republic
  • Updated May 11, 2026

A wild burro had to be rescued out of a septic tank in an Arizona RV Park.

Could more cattle cause record beef prices to drop? Ranchers say it's not that simple

Could more cattle cause record beef prices to drop? Ranchers say it's not that simple

  • JACK DURA Associated Press
  • Apr 18, 2026

MANDAN, N.D. 鈥 It鈥檚 never been so expensive for Americans to buy a steak or hamburger, but cutting those costs requires ranchers like Stephani…

PACC to open new space in Tucson for homeless dogs
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PACC to open new space in Tucson for homeless dogs

  • Gabriela Rico
  • Updated Dec 23, 2025

For Subscribers:聽Pima Animal Care Center has leased space on Broadway near Kolb Road to use as a second shelter.

Prevent Pets from Fighting Like Cats and Dogs
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Prevent Pets from Fighting Like Cats and Dogs

  • Oct 31, 2025

Animal interactions are often portrayed as confrontational. Many people have undoubtedly watched a cartoon mouse outsmart a cat, or laughed as…

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