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Pets On Parade: AHS Striving to Save 4,000 More Lives This Summer

Written by: Kimberly Ring
Every day, AHS turns heartbreaking pet stories into happy endings. This summer we're striving to create 4,000 more success stories like this as part of the ASPCA's Rachael Ray $100k Challenge. With your help, AHS has the chance to win a $100,000 grant to help us continue our lifesaving programs and services that benefit the Valley's homeless puppies, kittens, dogs, cats and critters. This week's featured Pets on Parade video   The $100K Challenge is a contest in which 50 shelters across the country compete to break their own records saving the lives of animals. Throughout the months of June, July and August 2014, each competing shelter must save more dogs, cats, puppies, kittens and critters than they did during the same three months in 2013.   The Arizona Humane Society is up for the challenge! We invite you to consider adopting a new forever friend this summer and tell all your friends and family to stop by one of our beautiful adoption campuses. Be sure to browse and share our playful pet profiles on Facebook and Twitter.   See a pet you like? Schedule a private meet-and-greet with one of our friendly Adoption Matchmakers by calling 602.997.7585 Ext. 1045. The ASPCA Rachael Ray $100k Challenge Campaign