Animal Cops: Phoenix

Animal Cops: Phoenix (2007-2018)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

Deep in the Sonoran desert, in the Valley of the Sun, lies Phoenix, Ariz. It's a city of newcomers, growing rapidly over the past decade to become America's fifth-largest city, yet it still has a pioneering spirit about it. And with the people of Phoenix come their animals. Protecting their interests is the job of the Arizona Humane Society.

The AHS's mission is to rescue sick, injured and abused animals. The 18-strong field operations team covers an area of 11,000 square miles. Their specialty is emergency rescue and they are all fully trained to give medical treatment out in the field. They save precious time by administering immediate care for the injured animals before driving them to the AHS hospital, which is often a lifesaver. All of the team members are also trained to carry out investigations, to prevent animal cruelty and neglect, and to bring to justice those who perpetrate the crimes. Four specialist investigators work closely with the Phoenix police department on the more serious cases.

Animal Cops: Phoenix follows the work of the AHS investigators and emergency animal medical technicians. The field team is backed up by a fully staffed and equipped hospital, and an adoptions team dedicated to providing the rescued animals' stories with the happy endings everyone is striving for.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 22:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Animal Cops: Phoenix premiere?

Animal Cops: Phoenix premiered on January 30, 2007.

Who were the main animal welfare officers featured on Animal Cops: Phoenix?

Some of the main animal welfare officers featured on Animal Cops: Phoenix included Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Animal Crimes Unit members Janet Bresnahan, Mark Smith, and Laura George, and Arizona Humane Society employees Suzanne Eagle and Jose Santiago.

Where did the majority of animal rescue operations take place on Animal Cops: Phoenix?

The majority of animal rescue operations took place in Phoenix, Arizona and its surrounding areas.

What types of animals were the animal welfare officers typically called to rescue on Animal Cops: Phoenix?

The animal welfare officers on Animal Cops: Phoenix were typically called to rescue a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, horses, and farm animals like pigs and cows.

What were some of the most common animal cruelty cases investigated on Animal Cops: Phoenix?

Some of the most common animal cruelty cases investigated on Animal Cops: Phoenix included neglect (animals deprived of food, water, and medical attention), hoarding, and abuse (physical assaults against animals).

What types of facilities did the animal welfare officers on Animal Cops: Phoenix work with?

The animal welfare officers on Animal Cops: Phoenix worked with a variety of facilities, including animal shelters, veterinary clinics, farms, and rescue organizations.

What made Animal Cops: Phoenix stand out from other animal welfare shows at the time?

Animal Cops: Phoenix was known for its gritty and realistic portrayal of animal rescue operations, as well as its focus on the legal and criminal aspects of animal welfare cases.

How was the work of the animal welfare officers documented on Animal Cops: Phoenix?

The work of the animal welfare officers on Animal Cops: Phoenix was documented through a combination of live footage, interviews, and reenactments.

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Also known as

  • Animal Planet Heroes: Phoenix
  • Phoenixin eläinpoliisit (Finland)

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