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  2. Arizona dog found with heartbreaking note from family looks ...

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    Arizona Humane says his story highlights Maricopa County's animal welfare crisis, saying it's at an all-time high. "AHS cared for more than 22,000 sick, injured and abused pets in 2024, the most ...

  3. 4-Year-Old Dog Finds Forever Home After Being Abandoned with ...

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    On Dec. 15, Arizona Humane Society (AHS) employees found the canine "tied up" in the parking lot of the shelter’s Sunnyslope Campus parking lot, according to a press release from the ...

  4. Sunnyslope, Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    The area in which the Desert Mission was located at 5th Street and Eva Road and its area consisted less than an acre in size. It served the community from 1927 to 1940. A plaque marking the historical site, commissioned by the Sunnyslope Historical Society and the John C. Lincoln Hospital, was placed on this site on March 7, 1992.

  5. AZ Humane has reunited 38 dogs from Chandler seizure with ...

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    The Arizona Humane Society reunited three more dogs from the Chandler seizure to their rescues Friday, bumping the total to 38.

  6. List of historic properties in Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Eyrich was a German immigrant who moved to Arizona in 1875. According to the Phoenix Historical Society, Eyrich was a plumber who in the past had served as a cavalryman, "Indian fighter," prospector, miner, hotel and café employee and proprietor. Kohl, cattle rancher, lived in the house from 1917 to 1920.

  7. File:Phoenix-Sunnyslope- Charles and Elenor Abel House bomb ...

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    The house was built in 1955 and is located at 11430 Cave Creek Road in Sunnyslope Arizona. It was the first house in Sunnyslope with a bomb shelter which also served as a basement. The residence is now used for commercial purposes. [1]