Prepared for the Worst
When fire, earthquake, flood or other emergency strikes—near or far—the Emergency Response Team is ready for action. What Is It? The ERT is San Diego Humane Society’s network of responders…
When fire, earthquake, flood or other emergency strikes—near or far—the Emergency Response Team is ready for action. What Is It? The ERT is San Diego Humane Society’s network of responders…
When San Diego Humane Society was awarded the animal services contracts for six new cities, it had to hit the ground running. What a Difference a Year Makes Just over…
(and goats and monkeys and reptiles and hyenas) Two new SDHS department leads’ love for each other started with a love for stray animals Ayeshah Al-Humaidhi and John Peaveler’s unconventional…
The holidays are right around the corner and I’m planning to go all out. What can I do to keep my pets safe (and my decorations nice)?
You made it through the dog days of summer and there’s still time for fun in the sun with this insiders’ guide. You will find pet-friendly ideas that your four‑legged…
Have a question or concern about pets or wildlife but don’t know whom to ask? There’s a one-stop shop for all such inquiries: San Diego Humane Society’s Resource Center, a…
San Diego Pets Magazine has been sharing behavior tips, helpful advice and feel-good stories with animal lovers across the county since 2014. In the fall of 2014, San Diego Humane…
There are two animals I identify with most: the dog (obviously!) and the great horned owl. As a kid, I was obsessed with Spooky the Owl, mascot for the Boston…
Wild bunnies, ducklings and raccoons are undeniably adorable. But if you’re considering bringing one of these little cuties into your home as a pet, we’ve got some bad news for…
When wild animals are injured, sick or abandoned, it’s Project Wildlife to the rescue By Sarah Sapeda & Chase Scheinbaum Photos By Paul Body This winter, a group of five…
Project Wildlife has a special place for critters who can’t be released back into the wild: They become a permanent part of the Project Wildlife education team, receiving all the…
Some squirrels, bats, mice, and other small rodents can fit into openings the size of a dime, so make sure there are no holes in your exterior walls, and cover…