Walk for Animals Liberty Station 2019
The best highlights from Walk for Animals in Liberty Station!
Published: May 4, 2019
The best highlights from Walk for Animals in Liberty Station!
Published: May 4, 2019
Heavy rainfall and wind expected to cause flooding and damage as Hurricane Hilary approaches.
We encourage everyone considering to buy a pet to be mindful and do their homework to ensure they are working with responsible and ethical breeders.
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.
SDHS In Sacramento for Animal Advocacy Day
San Diego Humane Society leadership will spend April 16, 2024, in Sacramento for Animal Advocacy Day, ensuring lawmakers hear our voice on crucial animal welfare initiatives. 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
Protect Your Pet During ‘Be Kind to Animals Week'
Pet owners can show kindness to their pets in a very essential way: by preventing them from becoming lost. ‘Be Kind to Animals Week,’ May 7-13, is the perfect time to take stock of all the ways you can protect your pet and greatly increase your chances of reuniting with them if they ever go missing. Read More
San Diego Humane Society Seeks Info On Abandoned Horses
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. Read More
Take Action! Urge Governor Gavin Newsom to sign AB 1399 into law
Expanded use of telehealth will help bridge gaps in veterinary care caused by current lack of access across the state. Read More
Gov. Newsom Signs Bill for Accessible Vet Telehealth
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. Read More