Emergency Animal Medical Technician Dave White heads out to the desert, following a report of a stray dog with cactus spines stuck in its mouth.
Lori Cooper is called to help a dog that has been rescued from an apartment fire, while her colleague cracks down on a local rabbit breeder.
A fourteen-year-old Spaniel called Elliott is trapped down a sinkhole that has opened up in the yard of a Phoenix property.
Barney the beagle has wandered in to a storm drain, but is unable to get out again. The team are in race against time to free him.
Racelle Carlson faces the challenge of checking on a house full of dogs. Two brothers live there but at first, they won't let anyone inside the house.
Racelle Carlson visits an elderly woman living in unhealthy conditions in a house full of cats. The cats must be taken to hospital.
JD the Retriever has taken shelter from summer storms and is stuck thirty feet along a drain pipe, and has already been in there for over twelve hours.
The hot summer in Phoenix results in two dogs needing attention: one is suffering from heatstroke while the other has been chained up against a fence.
Investigator Amy-Jo Meadows spots a little dog in trouble, criss-crossing the five lanes of traffic on busy Seventh Street. How will she get him off the road?
Investigator Traci Pepper investigates a disturbing case of a dog that has lost the use of her rear legs and is dragging them around behind her.
Marisa McHugh receives a call about a stray dog limping in a field, surrounded by busy roads. It is feared that the dog was hit by a car.
A call comes in to the AHS, from a police officer who has spotted a pony wandering on the highway. An effort is made to locate the owner.
The Phoenix Fire Department rescues a dog from the fire. Officer Guy finds the remains of melted Christmas lights in the dog's fur.
In this special episode the impact of Phoenix's location in the Sonoran desert is looked at, as well as how it affects the animals that live there.
We focus on the rescue of very young animals, many who need saving because their curiosity has landed them in trouble or have suffered neglect.
The Arizona Humane Society rescues two dogs from a man accused of practicing veterinary medicine without a licence. The staff battle to save them from a fatal disease.
As temperatures reach over 110 degrees, medical technician Stacie Dabolt is called in to rescue two dogs trapped in the glare of the midday sun.
The team makes a dramatic rescue when a spaniel gets trapped underground. Plus, a challenging situation arises when a dog and her pups are attacked by bees.
It's a race against time as an AHS team battle to save a kitten trapped in a maze of underground pipes.
In the town of Flagstaff, forest fires are threatening the local people and their pets. Members of the Arizona Humane Society risk their own lives to help out.
Field Operations Manager Racelle Carlson leads a team that's trying to rescue more than a dozen pigs that have been neglected, leaving them emaciated.
EAMT AJ Meadows has a fight on her hands trying to save seven dogs locked in a hot car, with no food or water.
When a kitten is trapped and in desperate need of help, emergency animal medical technician Traci Pepper faces her fears and risks her own life to save him.
Emergency animal medical technicians McHugh and Meadows rush to the aid of two badly injured dogs. And an exotic turtle is a reluctant patient.
When the Arizona Humane Society helps a boxer fight for life, medical technician Traci Pepper takes her home and nurses her back to health.
The Arizona Humane Society answer an urgent call to help a black cat that's been attacked by a pack of dogs. Plus, Sarah rescues a wild bird.
A dog is brought back from the brink of death by the Arizona Humane Society. Plus, a diabetic black cat is stuck in a tree for five hours.
Investigators head to out to a property they've visited before, where thirty dogs are living in what is essentially a rubbish tip. Can they remove them all safely?
Laura Hackett rescues a dog that is close to death after being brutally beaten and stabbed. Meanwhile, an adorable cat is treated for an injured leg.
Relive the rescues of animals - some are victims of their own curiosity but others are victims of neglect - as the EAMTs look back at memorable moments.
Investigator McHugh finds a dog with a missing leg - what has happened to it? And investigator AJ is horrified by a puppy dying of tick infestation.
Investigators McHugh and DaBolt uncover a terrible case of neglect, as 50 diseased and deformed animals are found in the home of a former dog breeder.
Investigator Barkley finds two dogs dying in the heat of sun. Plus, investigators must deal with a woman whose compassion outstrips her animal care skills.
Investigator McHugh does her best to dodge traffic trying to save a dog that's strayed onto a motorway. Later, she helps a Chihuahua with a spinal injury.
Investigator AJ swoops to save the pups of a dog that has given birth in an alley. Elsewhere, an animal medical technician pleads for the life of an injured bird.
An x-ray provides crucial evidence in an investigation into a case of three starving dogs. Investigator AJ confronts the owner with what her animals have been eating.
AHS investigators help an 80-strong police team raid a cock-fighting ring. Later, they find three puppies whose tails have been cruelly docked.
Investigator Marisa McHugh and Field Ops Manager Stacie DaBolt rush to the rescue of a dog that has been hog-tied and left to die in a dumpster.
Investigator Marisa McHugh works to save the life of a puppy that someone has tried to kill, and then turns her attention to finding out who did it.
Investigator Marlynn Barkley tries to save a dog that has been left for dead by its owners. Plus, Stacie helps a woman whose house have been invaded by feral cats.
Investigators respond when a young cat is brought into the shelter with its paws missing. And, an owner is challenged for not taking his dog to see a vet.
Field Operations Manager Stacie DaBolt investigates when a dog with a painful embedded harness and extremely matted fur is bought in to the shelter.
Investigators confront the owner of six emaciated dogs with appalling mange. Plus, investigator AJ Meadows discovers a Chihuahua puppy at death's door.
Investigators look into reports of an illegal dog fight and discover three pit bulls urgently needing their help. Plus, a terrified dog is rescued from under a trailer.
The investigators look back on dramatic cases where they made the difference between life and death, including Lewis - a dog found hog-tied and left in a dumpster.
A heat-exhausted domestic rabbit is abandoned in a car park. Plus, investigator Mark persuades the owner of six underfed dogs to give them more food.
Investigator Mark rescues a dog with open wounds from a crate and the Phoenix Fire Department try to reach a cat stuck 40ft up a palm tree in fierce winds.
As summer arrives, temperatures exceed 100F. Mark rescues a skinny Rottweiler chained out in the hot sun, and investigators seek out kittens trapped under roof tiles.
The AHS Field Dispatch Team gets 200 calls daily for animals needing help. A dog and her nine puppies need rescuing from a storm drain before the rain arrives.
Investigators Ruthie and Kelly fight 150F heat on a roof to save four kittens. Mark rescues an abandoned Chihuahua whose hind legs were crushed by a car.
Investigators Andy and Jeana help a skunk and cat trapped together in a storm drain. Officer Kelley finds a snake dumped on a golf course - with a horrific injury.
Officer Andy is pushed to his physical limits as he and Cynthia chase an injured dog through the dry canal system. And the AHS respond to a cock-fighting operation.
Investigator Mark seizes six abandoned dogs from a house where the owner has been evicted. A feral cat with an injured paw living at the Police Department's garage is treated.
Mark tries to catch two untamed cats in a hoarder's house full of over sixty felines. Kelley rescues a German shepherd puppy with an unhealthy appetite for rocks.
Mark meets aggressive dogs and home-owners as he educates them about a new law making it illegal to keep a dog on a chain when temperatures hit over 100 degrees.