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anonymous

06/27/09

Recently I had the opportunity to visit the Coconino animal shelter. It was an extremely dismal experience.When comparing Flagstaff?s shelter to other similar Arizona communities (Prescott, Sedona and the much less populated Wickenburg) I found the condition of its shelter to be outdated, appalling and inhumane. I tried to justify the condition with quick animal rotation until I was told they recently had a dog residing there for three months. That is horrific. The leadership should be reevaluated and consult from the Humane Society of the US should be invited as well as an independent auditor to ensure financial integrity.

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We Speak For And Help Abandoned And Mistreated Animals.

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Mission Our Mission Is To Speak For The Animals History The Coconino Humane Association was founded in 1955 by a group of concerned and dedicated people who felt there needed to be a change in the way animals were being treated in our community. The shelter was built with donations from businesses, service organizations, and a few very dedicated individuals. The Forest Service leased five acres to the Humane Shelter, located in the area where Interstate 40 and Butler Avenue now intersect. Even with these contributions, it took three years to complete the project, most of the work was preformed by the founders themselves and in 1958 the people in Northern Arizona had their first Animal Shelter. In the early 1970's due to the construction of I-40 and the growth of Flagstaff, the Forest Service did not renew the lease on the land that the shelter was built upon. The Humane Society was faced with finding a new location. Again with the help of residents, local businesses, and matching funds from the Bois Dubois Foundation, the Coconino Humane Association in 1972 started the construction of a new facility to care for the homeless and unwanted animals in Northern Arizona. The shelter is located in the area of Fourth Street and Butler Avenue, where it remains today. Mailing Address P.O. Box 66 Flagstaff, Arizona 86002
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Humane Societies, Animal Removal Services, Animal Shelters, City, Village & Township Government, County & Parish Government
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