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The babies are coming! And adults need homes, too. San Diego Humane Society is now caring for up to 50,000 animals a year and could use some extra help. Temporarily…
The babies are coming! And adults need homes, too. San Diego Humane Society is now caring for up to 50,000 animals a year and could use some extra help. Temporarily…
In California, the “Hot Dog” law allows bystanders to break into a car to rescue an animal in immediate and imminent danger of overheating without fear of legal backlash. However,…
San Diego Humane Society celebrates National Volunteer Month By Christina Orlovsky Page People volunteer for countless reasons. To help others. To express gratitude. To feel good. While we may…
It’s easy to get started There are many animals in need out there. So it’s great that there are so many ways you can motivate peers, friends and family members…
Two weeks, two hurricanes, 15 kittens. San Diego Humane Society Kitten Nursery Supervisor Jackie Noble had her hands full in the aftermath of hurricanes Harvey and Irma. She and a…
When animals are in danger, San Diego Humane Society Humane Law Enforcement officers are on the case Written by Jennifer Chung Klam When more than 180 dogs were rescued as…
by Stephanie Thompson The men and women of San Diego Humane Society know they’re helping animals in need whether they’re working from a desk, in the shop or behind the…
By Janet Conley Twenty years ago, Wendy Millard read a newspaper article about Project Wildlife asking for volunteers to foster baby possums. So without any experience—and some encouragement from a friend—she…
THE EXTRA MILE A broken puppy gets a second chance—and a loving home Jordan Kownacki has always been an animal lover. A former volunteer at San Diego Humane Society’s Escondido Campus,…
VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT Kim Morse has been a San Diego Humane Society (SDHS) volunteer for so long, she’s stopped counting. But SDHS hasn’t. This December marks 13 years and nearly 1,700…
Lions Tigers & Bears houses as many animals as it can on its 93-acre ranch. Current residents include black and Himalayan bears, African lions, bobcats, and even pygmy goats and a potbellied pig.