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It is with great pride that I announce the next big milestone for our organization. After 21 years of supporting needy pet families in our community, we have grown our wings and are ready to fly.
Our mission to provide pet services and support to low-income pet families who are seniors, chronically ill and disabled remains stronger than ever. Our in-home delivery program of pet food and services is hugely successful and still growing. The Pantry program that we launched last year is thriving and has already outgrown the space we have. We are ready to meet the needs of more veterans, the homeless and those in temporary economic crisis. We have plans to set up new programs, including one for victims of domestic violence.
Toll free: 1-866-348-7297
Fax: 619-393-0322
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Dear PAWS San Diego Family, It is with great pride that I announce the next big milestone for our organization. After 21 years of supporting needy pet families in our community, we have grown our wings and are ready to fly. Our mission to provide pet services and support to low-income pet families who are […]
Who We Are Serving San Diego County since 1880, San Diego Humane Society operates campuses in San Diego, Escondido, and Oceanside. We provide vital services to animals and people by sheltering and adopting animals, providing positive reinforcement training classes, investigating animal cruelty and neglect, presenting education programs for youth and adults, and much more. San […]
Pet Loss Support Hotline Call us. We understand the strong feelings people can have for animals. We have them, too. Services and referrals are free of charge. Call (800) 565–1526 or (530) 752–4200 6:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. (PST), Monday–Friday (Tu–Th during summer).
About the ASPCA We believe that animals are entitled to kind and respectful treatment at the hands of humans, and must be protected under the law. Learn more about our history, mission, and what we do to help animals nationwide Taking Care of Your Pet 1. Animal Poison Control Center: (888) 426-4435 (Read our Poison […]
Our Services: We help pet owners who are looking for a referral to a great low cost spay/neuter vet near them. We have the information on how to get the spay/neuter vouchers from San Diego Animal Services. If you are unable to pay the low cost fee for the procedure, you can speak with a […]
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The Spay Neuter Action Project was co-founded in 1990 by a group of woman volunteering at the local municpal shelter. Candy Schumann, Barbara Rosenbaum, Rosemary Shelton, Diane Caulkins, and Maggie Houlihan figured out that after seeing countless stray animals come and go, they knew that adoption alone wasn’t going to solve the problem! There were […]
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Our mission is to promote the adoption of animals and encourage responsible pet care, by working with the public and a network of respected local animal welfare agencies. Our mission is accomplished via daily TV Adopt-A-Pet Segments, hosting huge multi-organizational adoption events, providing spay/neuter funding to pet owners, maintaining a closely-knit network of approximately 40 […]
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