San Francisco SPCA Launches The Companion Chronicles
The storytelling project will capture and celebrate the human-animal bond March 26, 2018 – The San Francisco SPCA is launching a new project, The Companion Chronicles, to collect stories about…
The storytelling project will capture and celebrate the human-animal bond March 26, 2018 – The San Francisco SPCA is launching a new project, The Companion Chronicles, to collect stories about…
…homeless animals and those suffering from critical medical conditions, but with only a fraction of the support. We are so thankful to everyone who has supported us during this crisis….
…animals, who would sometimes linger in the shelter for weeks or even months, are finding their forever homes in record time. We hope this trend continues long after the pandemic…
…industry to allow property owners the ability to deny housing to people with support animals in California. This victory is especially important to San Franciscans who need more accessible housing…
…not have a motor vehicle. Numerous studies have shown that people are hesitant to evacuate during a disaster without their animal family members. Creating a plan for pets on public…
…book by its cover. Give an animal the chance to succeed and they will! Please consider making a gift to help us give more animals like Zoey a second chance:…
…animals like Bosco might stay in our shelter for several months, but we don’t give up on them no matter how long it takes. We’re so thankful our incredible community…
…your support, we’re able to take in critically sick and injured animals who need lifesaving care. Donate today and your gift will have twice the impact for animals like Leopold….
…is characterized by the appearance of a round, red, and raised “ring.” Since ringworm is transmitted through direct contact with the fungus from either an infected animal, person, or contaminated…
…can infect both animals and humans. It’s important to note, however, that direct transmission from a dog to its owner is uncommon. Most human infections, like most canine infections, result…
Moody came to the San Francisco SPCA from Kings County Animal Services in the Central Valley. She arrived at our shelter as a one-eyed kitten with nasal and upper airway…
…January 1, 2024, the new law enables RVTs in some circumstances to provide wellness examinations and provide vaccines protecting animals against diseases such as rabies, distemper, and parvovirus, without a…