Humane Deterrents for Rodents
In this video, San Diego Humane Society talks about rodents and how you can humanely deter them.
Published: January 14, 2021
In this video, San Diego Humane Society talks about rodents and how you can humanely deter them.
Published: January 14, 2021
We are so excited to share that San Diego Humane Society has been named a 2024 Top Workplaces USA winner by USA TODAY!
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.
San Diego Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement is asking the public for information that will help identify two horses who were found abandoned just one week apart at a staging area corral in the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park.
Dog owner surrender services on hold through Jan. 2, 2024 due to highly contagious illness.
AB1399 modernizes veterinary care in California, helping address the veterinary care crisis and ensuring that California pet and livestock owners can benefit from the safety and convenience of veterinary telehealth.
San Diego Humane Society is offering free microchips and registration all October through their “Chip n’ Treat” campaign at shelter vaccine clinics.
Orphaned Black Bear Cubs Arrive at Ramona Wildlife Center
Two young California black bear cubs are getting a second chance at San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center after they were found near their deceased mother in the San Bernardino National Forest. Read More
Two Orphaned Bear Cubs Are Back in the Wild
Two California black bear cubs are back in the wild tonight after spending five months at San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center for care and rehabilitation. Read More
Fifteen Rescued Wildlife Released in San Diego County
18 small mammals brought to San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center as part of seizure. Read More
February is Pet Dental Health Month!
February is Pet Dental Health Month, which is a great time to remind pet owners of the importance of dental care! Read More
Coyote Trapped in Car Bumper Returns to the Wild
Coyote rehabilitated at San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center after rescue. Read More
Six Orphaned Bear Cubs Receiving Care at SDHS Show Progress in Recovery
The cubs are growing stronger and more confident in their outdoor enclosures at our Ramona Wildlife Center. Read More
San Diego Humane Society will be closed on Sunday, March 31 in observance of the Easter holiday. We will reopen for normal business hours on Tuesday, April 2 at 10 a.m.
To report an animal emergency, please contact 619-299-7012 (press 1).
If you find a stray animal over the holiday, please visit our Lost & Found page for assistance.
If you find an injured or ill wild animal, please bring them to our Bahde Wildlife Center or Ramona Wildlife Center between 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Before capturing a wild animal, please review this information to ensure intervention is needed.
All San Diego Humane Society campuses (including San Diego, El Cajon, Escondido and Oceanside locations) have temporarily paused the intake of owner-surrender dogs until April 4, 2024, except in emergencies that threaten the health of the pet. We are also requesting that all relinquishments of other species be made by appointment only.
With our campuses over capacity, we are asking our community to help reduce the number of animals entering our shelters. Finders of lost pets are strongly encouraged to participate in our Wait 48 or StrayCare programs, which allow community members to care for stray animals in their homes while effforts are made to find their owner.
We understand this is a challenging situation and are here to help. We offer a wide range of tools and resources that can help you hold on to your pet in the meantime, or help you rehome them directly to an adopter. Please browse our available resources and contact us to let us know how we can help.
Thank you for your understanding.