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    High Country Humane

    3.9 (26 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Services - High Country Humane

    Animal shelters

    Pet adoption

    Community Service/Non-Profit

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    Great business in Flagstaff helping to keep the animal population down .
    Ally

    I love this business the best in all of Flagstaff for keeping my Zoey safe when she got lost and for fixing the stray cats on our land . You're the best ! Have a blessed day

    Rumbles showing off those baby blues!
    Carina F.

    High Country Humane is housed in what was formally the Second Chance Center for Animals. On October 20 we adopted our newest addition from here, a male cat named Rumbles. He is just a perfect fit for our family, loves his new home and is great with our other cat and two dogs. The adoption fee was $100 which is very reasonable. He had one more booster shot due, which went easy peasy when we brought him back in. We were also provided a free veterinary wellness check by several vets in town and ours was on the list! He received a complimentary collar and they had coupons available for free cat food. His collar had broken, but I stopped in today and they gave me a new one. When we brought him into our vet for his free wellness check, she confirmed that he was a healthy boy! She agreed with me that he's handsome too! Everything in the facility is very clean and I love the hygiene regimen that they make potential pet parents go through using hand sanitizer prior to touching another cat. They have unique programs like the Working Cats Program, which gives cats who have no chance of being adopted into a typical home, a secure life by being adopted for hunting rodents in barns, businesses, etc. The Pet Food Pantry program provides free food to dogs and cats in low-income families so they can keep their beloved pets. We are very happy with our new addition and if you are looking for an additional family member, I highly recommend that you check out High Country Humane!

    Our new adopted baby

    Rescued our newest family member and loved the entire experience with high country, recommend it to anyone looking for a new family member

    Our two cats
    Bailey G.

    They always take amazing care of our cats, and the staff are so friendly. We got our orange one there and can't believe we ever lived without him

    Jax! Previously named Mango at High Country Humane!

    I adopted for the first time at High Country Humane a few weeks ago and got my cat Jax (previously named Mango, I just decided to rename him)! You can tell that they really care about their animals there and all of the cats and dogs seemed to be taken care of properly which makes me so happy! I know that some pet shelters are horrible, so it's good to see that the people at High Country Humane care for these animals until their find their forever homes! Just the other day I went to Coconino Humane with my roommate because she was adopting a cat also and the animals were taken care of so poorly there and the workers were noticeably abusive towards the dogs. The workers, in front of my roommate and I, openly talked about not giving the cats their medications. It was absolutely heartbreaking and I wish I could do something about it, but it's good to see that there are other good shelters like High County Humane. Highly recommend High Country Humane!!

    McKenna G.

    I got my pup from here about two weeks ago. The adoption process was very smooth and the staff is so caring and sweet!! They truly love these pups and do their best to get them amazing homes. An absolutely amazing place to adopt from. Very reasonable adoption fees, she was spayed, and had all of her shots but one. I went in the next weekend and they gave the last shot to her for $15 at their low cost vaccine event. I also stopped by their garage sale and got some great prices on items for my pup. I'm grateful for them helping me find my best friend!

    Carol S.

    *Please excuse this photo as it shows how bad her symptoms got the day she was taken to the vet* Hi, This is my cat Genie! Genie was adopted at the end of May from High Country Humane in Flagstaff, AZ shelter at the age 1. Where do I begin? The staff was very nice when I first went into the building to look for and adopt my new kitty. That Is what gives them the 1 star I am required to give. When adopted, the shelter told us nothing about our cat besides that she had "episodes" and that she had low liver levels. Unfortunately, this was only told to us after we had paid for her and had given them the cage to scoop her up into. When they went to get her they said she was having one of these episodes where she drooled excessively and her eyes rolled to the back of her head all while being unresponsive. They also explained that she drooled but mainly when she was a happy, purring cat so it was of no concern for the future. They asked if we wanted to wait a day to think about her as she was having a freak out but because I had already paid for the cat and done the paperwork I saw no point in waiting. Everyone was so weirdly excited that we had adopted her but we didn't know why. Fast forward a month later and my cat has had a lot of health issues. After taking her to the vet we discovered she had liver shunts and was born with them. Liver shunts cause cat seizures (her "episodes" they couldn't explain) and explain her low liver levels as her liver is deteriorating. I went back into the shelter as I needed her medical paperwork reprinted and explained what had happened and how I was upset. I didn't ask for medical help or any money as it was already paid for. Once I started to explain how they sold me a cat with at now needs medication daily for the rest of her life (please note she is only 1 year old) or an expensive surgery to be done, they lied to my face over and over saying these episodes were not seizures or how they have no way to properly test their cats for real medical concerns. How can you be an adoption agency yet can't look into a pets medical issues? The lady was so flustered she walked away from us mid conversation and went into the dog hallway. I love my cat and will do anything for her but it's poor on this company to dump animals onto people without fully diagnosing them or disclosing what is really happening. They emailed me the paperwork I had signed saying that they are not reliable for animals once you initial and leave the shelter which is BS. And if the vet truly doesn't know what's going on with animals then she should have her medical license stripped. Although my cat is ok now and has medication, I do have a $1,000 vet bill to pay and another $3,000 to pay when I can get her the surgery she needs. I hope that this doesn't happen all the time to others but maybe my situation can shed light on new pet owners looking to purchase an animal from here. They also deleted my original google review within hours, yikes! Looks like they almost have something to hide.

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    Could not find anywhere near Show Liw to surrender our dog and they took him st no charge! Very nice staff!

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    This place is fantastic. They clearly really care about the animals in their care and the adoption process was smooth and straightforward.

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    They kill after an animal has been there over a year !! Claim to be no kill but it's in their bylaws.

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    My fiancé and I had been looking for months for the perfect match to give our other cat another friend and we found just the one!

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    Canyon Pet Hospital

    Canyon Pet Hospital

    3.3
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    I've had my pets looked at by several vets at other veterinary locations over the years and I can…read morethankfully say I have ever had a bad experience anywhere but Canyon Pet Hospital has exceeded all expectations. Over last winter my old man started to have more complications including starting to have seizures up to 2-3 times a day, when I called his vet, they couldn't accommodate seeing him except for in about 3 weeks time and we couldn't wait. I called Canyon Vet and they were able to get us in that very day, the vet made sure to give us various medication to help with everything he was going through, had X-rays done to check on his heart murmur and over the next 3 months made sure to keep up on routine visits to make sure he was as comfortable as can be in his last few months. The team of assistants were always able to answer any questions for us or make sure someone was able to give us a call back. The day he passed, they gave us all the time we needed to be with him and hold him both before and after his passing and we could feel the love and care they had for my little bean. Even now, over 6 months later, when I was checking out from another visit with our other pup, he was mentioned and the girl at the desk said she remembered him and it makes me so happy knowing that they really cared and remember my baby boy.

    I had a very disappointing experience at Canyon Pet Hospital. I left feeling financially taken…read moreadvantage of while I was in an emotional and vulnerable state, worried about my pet's health. Communication throughout the visit was poor. I hardly had the opportunity to speak directly with the veterinarian, and I interacted with so many different veterinarians and veterinary technicians throughout the visit that I lost track of who was responsible for my pet's care. Before I received a proper debrief about the procedures that had been performed, the medications being prescribed, or the total cost, I felt pressured to check out and pay. I hadn't even seen my pet yet before being expected to settle the bill. During the visit, additional diagnostic tests for unrelated issues were recommended, which only added to my concerns that unnecessary services were being pushed. My pet was also prescribed antibiotics and other medications despite being told there was no conclusive evidence of an infection. When I asked why antibiotics were being prescribed, the vet technician told me the veterinarian was trying to "cover all her bases." That explanation did not give me confidence that the medication was actually necessary and left me questioning whether I was paying for treatments my pet truly needed. To top it off, I was encouraged to schedule a follow-up appointment. Given my experience, that suggestion felt completely out of touch. The entire visit was strange, unsettling, and left me with more questions than answers. I understand that veterinary care can be expensive and that treatment recommendations can vary, but this experience made me feel like my concern for my pet was used to justify unnecessary costs. When you're scared and emotional, it's easy to trust every recommendation without questioning it, and I left feeling manipulated rather than supported. I would encourage others to ask for detailed explanations of recommended treatments, discuss alternatives, and consider getting a second opinion before agreeing to costly procedures. Based on my experience, I would not recommend Canyon Pet Hospital.

    Golden Bone Rescue

    Golden Bone Rescue

    1.0
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    You can defend your rescue operation till the cows come home, but with your statement saying you…read morefind the best homes, you NEVER even met us or gave us a chance to meet you or Bella when you said we were first on the list and even had an appointment to come and see her. You can write as much as you want, but I stand by what I said. Your people were extremely rude and yes, they did give Bella to a friend. You are not being truthful with what we went through, but it's over and done with. I still suggest that people be highly cautious when dealing with your organization. I would never suggest using your services.

    I would give this organization negative stars because they do not even deserve one star! I…read moresubmitted an adoption application online for a Newfoundland and I have to say, this organization was extremely unprofessional. After receiving my application they sent me a two sentence email to set up a 'home visit' for two weeks later! If I had a dog that needed a home I wouldn't make her or the people wait that long! So we waited the two weeks and were very excited. During the wait we received zero follow up nor did they provide anymore information about the process or the dog. The day finally came and we waited all day (3pm appointment) and I even took off work but, these people NEVER showed up and NEVER called as well as my email asking for an explanation went unanswered! The appointment was a day and time of their choice and they do not show up?! We waited all that time and my disabled father was crushed! For a nonprofit relying on the goodwill of the public for financial support and adoptions this has to be the dumbest and most unprofessional way to go about business. Do not waste your time or money with these rude and inconsiderate people. Go to the city shelter to adopt pet truly in need.

    High Country Humane - animalshelters - Updated July 2026

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