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Twenty-seven dogs from the Lone Star state arrived at Helen Woodward Animal Center Wednesday, seeking warmer weather and a second chance at a forever home.
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Deceitful marketing leads to a crisis of overfilled pig sanctuaries.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many businesses and nonprofits to struggle, but San Diego's Humane Society is actually thriving during this difficult time.
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Assembly Bill 2152 would end the retail sales of dogs, cats and rabbits throughout California while still allowing retail establishments the flexibility to partner with rescues or shelters for adoption events.
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The San Diego Animal Welfare Coalition today will join a nationwide effort to "Clear the Shelters" Saturday for the duration of August.
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The Humane Society is distributing 70,000 pounds of pet food and supplies across the county.
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KPBS Midday EditionHannah Shaw is a kitten rescuer whose mission is to teach others how to rescue vulnerable kittens and nurse them to health.
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San Diego Humane Society said the Pet Rescue and Adoption Act takes "puppy mills completely out of the picture."
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Fireworks can scare pets and cause them to run away, but there are ways to keep your pet calm this Fourth of July.
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Hundreds of stray animals have a new place to call home. The El Cajon Animal Shelter’s newly constructed building is open and ready for people to come adopt a cat, dog or even a reptile.
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