Pet owners in Tucson know their four-legged companions are part of the family. Now, a new mobile veterinary unit at the Humane Society of Southern Arizona is helping ensure more animals receive timely medical care when they need it most.
The organization officially introduced its Mobile Animal Surgery Hospital, or MASH unit, during a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday. The unit is designed to function as a triage and treatment center, allowing veterinary staff to diagnose and monitor animals in a more efficient and collaborative space.
“I’m here with Laney at the Humane Society of Southern Arizona, and we’re inside of Max’s MASH unit,” KGUN9 reporter Eddie Celaya said during a tour of the facility. “It’s a new veterinary unit that aims to help animals just like Laney!”…