Selena’s Heroes: Community Medicine Veterinarians
…was life or death. We absolutely had to be fearless.” This fearless dedication transforms lives, not only for animals, but for the humans who love them. Ali said, “Selena filled…
…was life or death. We absolutely had to be fearless.” This fearless dedication transforms lives, not only for animals, but for the humans who love them. Ali said, “Selena filled…
Each August, Clear the Shelters reminds us of the incredible power of community when we come together to celebrate the joy of shelter animals. This year was no exception. The…
The veterinary profession is facing an unprecedented crisis that threatens animal welfare nationwide. While the lack of access to veterinary care (AVC) has been identified as the greatest modern threat…
…are more than eight years old. Senior animals are at a higher risk for health concerns, so pay particular attention to their habits and any changes in behavior. Below you’ll…
…about the serious harm prong collars can cause, including physical, behavioral, and emotional problems. Physical injuries can range from skin irritation to spinal cord problems. Behaviorally, prong collars can cause…
…their hearts to race and creates undue pressure on their bodies. We rely on our beloved animals to bring us comfort, and we can return the favor and make sure…
…work well for both dogs and cats. If anxiety is still a problem, talk to your veterinarian or contact the SF SPCA’s Behavior Specialty Clinic. “This is also a good…
…on re-homing animals in need of shelter. The work was hugely successful, and homeless animals now represent only four percent of the nation’s cats and dogs. It is now time…
…carbon dioxide to kill dogs and cats in California. The SF SPCA applauds the Coalinga Animal Shelter for eagerly embracing this change and making significant progress toward bettering animal welfare…
…Animal Services have improved dramatically after a five-year partnership with the SF SPCA. In November 2012, the two shelters entered into a Memorandum of Understanding and the SF SPCA began…
…Medical Conditions: As long as the other VCPR requirements have been met, including an initial in-person examination of the animal patient, a veterinarian is now temporarily authorized to use telemedicine…
…Shelter Medicine volunteer team before Covid-19 forced us to pause most volunteer activities. Ali had experience helping animals who were ill and needed medication, so she seemed like the ideal…