Jill Tucker
As CEO of CalAnimals, Jill Tucker has helped create a collaborative support network to empower animal welfare and sheltering organizations throughout CA.
As CEO of CalAnimals, Jill Tucker has helped create a collaborative support network to empower animal welfare and sheltering organizations throughout CA.
Through his career in public office, Assemblymember Brian Maienschein has been an outspoken advocate for animals
Since joining San Diego Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement team in 2018, Officer Beverly Fitzgerald has made an incredible impact for countless animals and people through her compassionate work.
When an abused pit bull puppy unexpectedly entered his life, Danny Gorman discovered a piece of himself that had been missing — along with a mission to help more dogs.
April is National Prevention of Cruelty to Animals month, which means San Diego Humane Society is shining a well-deserved spotlight on the lifesaving work of its Humane Law Enforcement team.
Gary Weitzman travels to Poland to provide vet care and identify how SDHS can assist.
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
Wake Up with Wildlife: Wildlife Advocacy
Learn what goes into creating and passing laws to protect and advocate for wildlife with our Director of Government Relations, Julianna Tetlow, and the President of Fearless Advocacy, Jennifer Fearing. 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
Bear Cub with Burned Paws Receives Care at Ramona Wildlife Center
Patient is among four new orphaned bear cubs transferred to San Diego Humane Society for rehabilitation. Read More
We’re renovating our Adoptions Building at our San Diego Campus (5500 Gaines St.). Please read this important information so you know what to expect when visiting our San Diego Campus:
To adopt an animal: Adoptable animals at our San Diego Campus are being temporarily housed in our buildings directly across the street (at 5485 and 5495 Gaines St.).
All other San Diego Campus services (including admissions, licensing, lost and found, Community Pet Pantry and more) will remain available at their usual locations. Thank you for your patience!