Jasmine is a sweet girl was in a foster home for quite some time and who would like to finally find her forever home. Jasmine has diabetes and hypothyroidism, as well as vision impairment, so is looking for a special family who will be committed to her care. She takes twice daily medications, receives injections, and eats a special diet. She’s easygoing and cooperative, and she has a huge heart and so much love to share in return for her extra care! Here’s what we learned about Jasmine during her time in foster:
- She is a quiet houseguest overall - She has done well with kids of various ages and as young as 4 - She has been non- reactive to cats that she’s encountered - She did great with the resident dogs (medium and small) - She is housebroken - She enjoys Kong toys (and will de- stuff her stuffies) - She has fantastic leash manners
“Jasmine likes to be in rooms where the humans are but does not need to be near them. She is incredibly friendly; does her initial smell test on strangers and then assumes they are now best friends. She sleeps a lot but LOVES going on her walks, has started to trot when walking with another dog and is not reactive when seeing other animals or humans. Her longest walk to date is just under a mile. We have a two-story home and she NEVER attempted to go up the stairs, so unsure if she has never been on stairs or if she is cautious due to her vision.”
And here`s what volunteers at the shelter said:
“Jasmine was easy to leash. She was a really good walker, sniffing a lot. She loves treats and she will take them gently. She likes to be petted and listens well. A very sweet and easy girl.”
“I had Jasmine and her kennelmate in a play yard this morning. Although she occasionally bumped into things, Jasmine was very confident exploring the entire yard. She was a very tolerant, good girl and let me clean her eyes with a washcloth with no problems. She spent her time exploring the yard and intermittently checking in for pets. She’s an easygoing, friendly girl!”
“I volunteered to take Jasmine to her eye specialist appointment. She rode in a crate in the car- she was a little unsure when the car started moving but she quickly laid down and rode quietly the whole way. When we got to the clinic, we had to wait a bit before her appointment, so I walked her around the parking lot. Jasmine was a little cautious, but I was amazed at how easily she got around without bumping into thi
Jasmine is a sweet girl was in a foster home for quite some time and who would like to finally find her forever home. Jasmine has diabetes and hypothyroidism, as well as vision impairment, so is looking for a special family who will be committed to her care. She takes twice daily medications, receives injections, and eats a special diet. She’s easygoing and cooperative, and she has a huge heart and so much love to share in return for her extra care! Here’s what we learned about Jasmine during her time in foster:
- She is a quiet houseguest overall - She has done well with kids of various ages and as young as 4 - She has been non- reactive to cats that she’s encountered - She did great with the resident dogs (medium and small) - She is housebroken - She enjoys Kong toys (and will de- stuff her stuffies) - She has fantastic leash manners
“Jasmine likes to be in rooms where the humans are but does not need to be near them. She is incredibly friendly; does her initial smell test on strangers and then assumes they are now best friends. She sleeps a lot but LOVES going on her walks, has started to trot when walking with another dog and is not reactive when seeing other animals or humans. Her longest walk to date is just under a mile. We have a two-story home and she NEVER attempted to go up the stairs, so unsure if she has never been on stairs or if she is cautious due to her vision.”
And here`s what volunteers at the shelter said:
“Jasmine was easy to leash. She was a really good walker, sniffing a lot. She loves treats and she will take them gently. She likes to be petted and listens well. A very sweet and easy girl.”
“I had Jasmine and her kennelmate in a play yard this morning. Although she occasionally bumped into things, Jasmine was very confident exploring the entire yard. She was a very tolerant, good girl and let me clean her eyes with a washcloth with no problems. She spent her time exploring the yard and intermittently checking in for pets. She’s an easygoing, friendly girl!”
“I volunteered to take Jasmine to her eye specialist appointment. She rode in a crate in the car- she was a little unsure when the car started moving but she quickly laid down and rode quietly the whole way. When we got to the clinic, we had to wait a bit before her appointment, so I walked her around the parking lot. Jasmine was a little cautious, but I was amazed at how easily she got around without bumping into thi
Mon - Tues: 12-7pm
Wed - 1:30-7pm
Thurs - Fri: 12-7pm
Saturday and Sunday 10 am to 5 pm
Must be checked in 45 minutes before close
2.
Meet the Pet
Once you have decided which pets you are interested in, sign in for an adoption counselor who will guide you through the adoption process.
3.
Take the Pet Home
Cats must leave in a carrier and dogs must leave in a carrier or on leash. We do have these available for purchase in our lobby store.
Additional adoption info
Year-Round Adoption Fees:
• Puppies and kittens less than 4 months old $50
• Adult dogs and cats $30
• A standard $20 dog license fee may apply
• Pets who have been waiting for more than 2 weeks for a family and pets over 5 years old $0 - Fee Waived!
Every adoption includes:
• Spay or neuter surgery
• First Vaccinations
• Microchip
• Vet visit certificate
• Pet insurance
Year-Round Adoption Fees:
• Puppies and kittens less than 4 months old $50
• Adult dogs and cats $30
• A standard $20 dog license fee may apply
• Pets who have been waiting for more than 2 weeks for a family and pets over 5 years old $0 - Fee Waived!
Every adoption includes:
• Spay or neuter surgery
• First Vaccinations
• Microchip
• Vet visit certificate
• Pet insurance
Pima Animal Care Center
4000 N. Silverbell Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85745
(520) 724-5900
HOURS:
Monday- 12-7pm
Tuesday - 12-7pm
Wednesday - 1:30-7pm
Thursday - 12-7pm
Friday - 12-7pm
Saturday and Sunday 10 am to 5 pm
Must be checked in 45 mins before close for adoption and admission
Pima Animal Care Center
4000 N. Silverbell Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85745
(520) 724-5900
HOURS:
Monday- 12-7pm
Tuesday - 12-7pm
Wednesday - 1:30-7pm
Thursday - 12-7pm
Friday - 12-7pm
Saturday and Sunday 10 am to 5 pm
Must be checked in 45 mins before close for adoption and admission
More about this shelter
As our community's only open-admission shelter, we have the largest selection of adoptable dogs, cats, puppies and kittens waiting to meet you. Learn more and see our pets at www.pima.gov/animalcare.
Need help with your pet? Call the Pet Support Center
The Pet Support Center is a phone-based resource for our community that strives to help people keep their pets. In addition to providing resources, information and counseling, support staff will schedule admission appointments for pet owners who decide they need to surrender their pets to PACC. Call us at (520) 724-7222 or visit the Pet Support Center webpage - www.pima.gov/petsupport to learn more.
As our community's only open-admission shelter, we have the largest selection of adoptable dogs, cats, puppies and kittens waiting to meet you. Learn more and see our pets at www.pima.gov/animalcare.
Need help with your pet? Call the Pet Support Center
The Pet Support Center is a phone-based resource for our community that strives to help people keep their pets. In addition to providing resources, information and counseling, support staff will schedule admission appointments for pet owners who decide they need to surrender their pets to PACC. Call us at (520) 724-7222 or visit the Pet Support Center webpage - www.pima.gov/petsupport to learn more.
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We'll also keep you updated on NUVE's adoption status with email updates.