Ride Along with Humane Law Enforcement
Humane Officers face many challenges in the field. This episode looks at the claim from one person that a dog bit his child while they were camping.
Published: September 25, 2019
Humane Officers face many challenges in the field. This episode looks at the claim from one person that a dog bit his child while they were camping.
Published: September 25, 2019
Veterinarians repaired bobcat’s fractured jaw.
San Diego Humane Society offers proven humane solutions that help to deter rodents.
January is the perfect time to teach your pet new tricks!
Here are 10 tips for giving animals extra TLC during winter cold.
Hannah Shirley’s wildlife friends surprise her with Zoom party and cake.
While most people don't think about raptors as migratory birds, in fact, many species of raptors do migrate.
In Case of Emergency
San Diego Humane Society’s Emergency Response Team is something of a model nationwide. The ERT consists of 165 people ready to spring into action to rescue or care for pets, manage tracking systems, run shelters—whatever’s needed. Read More
Announcing Project Wildlife - Ramona!
We are welcoming a real San Diego animal welfare gem to our family: the Fund for Animals Wildlife Center in Ramona. Read More
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Type 2(RHDV2)
San Diego Humane Society is closely monitoring a highly contagious and deadly disease in wild and domestic rabbits called Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Type 2. Read More
Think You Know Kittens?
Test your knowledge with this kitten quiz. Read More
Meet a Mother-Daughter Foster Duo
Forty-seven and counting. That’s how many kittens Deb Manis and her daughter Samantha (aka sdfostermoms) have fostered through San Diego Humane Society. Read More
Foster Facts
While the Kitten Nursery cares for hundreds of newborns on-site, San Diego Humane Society relies on the help of foster families to relieve the strain during baby season. Read More
San Diego Humane Society will be opening at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 27, because of an all-staff meeting.
If you need to report an animal emergency, please call 619-299-7012 (press 1) from 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. After hours, please contact your local law enforcement.
If you find a stray animal, please visit our Lost & Found page for assistance.