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Hard Luck Hounds Az

Tucson, AZ 85745

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Email maria@hardluckhoundsaz.org
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Areas Hard Luck Hounds Az serves

Tucson, Pima County

Hard Luck Hounds Az's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption fees are: $125 for adult dogs and $225 for dogs under one year of age. Home check required before adoption. Most of our animals have been through a lot in their lives. We chose the right home for our dogs. Adoptions are not "first come first serve."

About Hard Luck Hounds Az

Hard Luck Hounds Az is a 501(c)(3) rescue dedicated to saving dogs in the Southwest who are at the highest risk for euthanasia because of abuse, neglect, medical condition and shelter overcrowding. Our goal is to rehabilitate and find loving forever homes for these animals.

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