The Arizona Humane Society's Campus for Compassion is a fantastic animal shelter. It is clean and well-kept and the dog's are kept in the most comfortable of conditions. They have skylights, heating and air conditioning (when needed) and calming classical music pouring through the sound system. They even announce over the intercom when a dog has been adopted, asking everyone to put their "paws" together to congratulate "Buster," "Cuddles" or "Sparky" for getting adopted. The staff is friendly and kind-hearted, and there are plenty of them around to answer any questions you may have.
The only thing I find frustrating with the Humane Society is that typically all of the cute, tiny dogs are the first to go. They also are the ones that usually go up for adoption at special times, which usually means a lot of people are interested and must put their names in for a drawing. Of course this only fair, but if you get there first, you should have first dibs on getting the dog you want instead of having to wait for a drawing.
If your looking for a dog or cat, I highly recommend visiting the Humane Society's Campus for Compassion and their other adoption center at 13th Ave. & Hatcher. I still haven't found my special doggy, but I'll keep looking and hopefully will find one at the Humane Society.