Our Humane Law Officers Put Their Hearts into Every Case
Our Humane Law officers put their hearts into every case.
Published: April 16, 2019
Our Humane Law officers put their hearts into every case.
Published: April 16, 2019
With record numbers of animals currently in shelters, San Diegans are urged to “think adoption first” when adding an animal to their family.
Heavy rainfall and wind expected to cause flooding and damage as Hurricane Hilary approaches.
With Southern California prone to earthquakes and wildfires, it’s important for pet owners to have an emergency plan in place and ready.
Know which foods, decorations and plants may be hazardous to prevent unexpected emergencies.
San Diego Humane Society's Emergency Response Team is on a 10-day deployment, conducting water and land search-and-rescue, and supporting emergency sheltering and pet food distribution for animals and pet families impacted by Hurricane Ian.
San Diego Humane Society joins animal welfare organizations across nation to ask public for help.
City of San Diego Budget Cuts
We need your help! Your voice as a resident of San Diego is powerful in compelling the city to prioritize the safety and wellbeing of animals and people. Read More
San Diego Humane Society Leads Legislative Efforts to Expand Veterinary Access and End the Puppy Mill Pipeline in California
San Diego Humane Society (SDHS), in partnership with leading national animal welfare organizations, is proud to sponsor five key bills aimed at improving animal welfare in California. Read More
San Diego Humane Society Sponsors Bills to Stop the Puppy Mill Pipeline in California
In response to a groundbreaking multi-part investigation into the puppy market in California by the Los Angeles Times this fall, Senator Tom Umberg and Assemblymembers Steve Bennett and Marc Berman jointly introduced legislation sponsored by San Diego Humane Society today in Sacramento to curb consumer fraud and abuse in California. Read More
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)
In early October, HPAI was confirmed in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. As of Jan. 18, 2023, data from the USDA shows that HPAI H5N1 had been detected in at least 6,192 individual wild birds in 50 states and the District of Columbia since January of 2022. The infection had been confirmed in 316 commercial and 449 backyard domestic poultry and mixed-species flocks in 47 states, affecting a total of 58. 39 million commercial and backyard flocks. In addition to birds and poultry, H5N1 viruses have been detected in some mammals. Read More
SDHS Sponsors AB 1828 to Support California’s Native Wildlife
San Diego Humane Society is proudly sponsoring legislation this year to ensure critical funding for native wildlife rehabilitation remains available to California’s licensed, nonprofit rehabilitation organizations. Read More
Animal People:
Lupita White
Founder of Patitas Rescue Read More