Operating a Kennel in Arizona: Zoning Laws, Permits, and Compliance Rules
Running a kennel in Arizona involves far more than loving animals and having enough space.
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Running a kennel in Arizona involves far more than loving animals and having enough space.
Finding a neighbor’s cat digging up your garden, leaving messes on your patio, or startling your own pets can be genuinely frustrating.
Arizona has a well-deserved reputation as a pet-friendly state, but it also enforces some of the strictest animal control regulations in the country.
Arizona is home to millions of dogs, and most of them will never cause serious harm to another person.
Every spring, something stirs beneath the ponderosa pines and chaparral slopes of Arizona.
Rooster crowing laws in Arizona are not set by a single statewide rule — they are shaped by a patchwork of city ordinances, county codes, noise regulations, and zoning designations that vary from one address to the next.
Arizona is not the first state most anglers picture when they think about trout fishing — but it absolutely should be.
Arizona may be best known for its desert landscapes and canyon country, but beneath the surface of its warm-water reservoirs lies some of the most productive bass fishing in the American Southwest.
Arizona is home to more than 50 snake species — and for most of the year, at least some of them are active and on the move.
Arizona’s warm climate and diverse landscapes make it a beautiful place to explore — but they also create ideal conditions for ticks to thrive.
Arizona’s wide-open desert landscape might make pig ownership feel like a natural fit, but the reality is more complicated than the scenery suggests.
If you own a German Shepherd in Arizona — or you’re thinking about getting one — understanding the legal landscape could save you from serious consequences.
Roosters are loud, territorial, and legally complicated in Arizona.
Arizona offers some of the most productive dove hunting opportunities in the United States, with an estimated 10 million mourning doves and 3 million white-winged doves migrating through the state each year.
Arizona’s relationship with hedgehog ownership has undergone a significant transformation.
Arizona’s warm climate and diverse ecosystems create ideal conditions for various biting fly species that can turn outdoor activities into uncomfortable experiences.
You’re driving down an Arizona highway when a deer suddenly darts across the road.
Arizona’s diverse landscapes harbor more green-colored snakes than most people realize.
Arizona hosts more warbler diversity than nearly any other state in the continental U.S., with 15 regularly occurring species ranging from desert riparian corridors to high-elevation conifer forests.
Arizona’s desert climate creates perfect conditions for some impressively large spiders that regularly startle residents and visitors alike.