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About The Humane Society
Welcome every animal in need
Only declines animals if no space
2009Began tracking how many animals
took, adopted, and euthanized
Vaccination
DOGS CATS Must be on leash
or in carrier Lyme vaccine
$22 Lepto vaccine
$12 Heartworm test
$20
Cats must carrier Vaccine
$18 1 year rabies
$20 12 weeks or older
3 year rabies $25
Spay & Neuter
Dogs Based on gender & weight Female
$80 if under 25 lbs. $100 if 25-50 lbs.
Male $60 if under 25 lbs. $80 if 25-50 lbs.
Training
Good training is less about training the dog and more about educating the owner
Choose an instructor that is knowledgeable about many different training method
Adopt Bring members of
your household to meet pet
Bring other pet you have to
Do not accept multiple application per pet
Ways to donate
"Vehicles for Charity" to accept, process and sell
donated vehicles.
Give Every Month through our automatic deduction programpets in need!
Volunteer
Key part of our operations
Could not achieve our mission without volunteer support
Hands-on training and ongoing support to every volunteer.
Summary
The humane society takes in animals only if the have room
Only puts pets to sleep if harmful to people or suffering
Cited sources
http://www.bayareahumanesociety.com/about/ http://www.bayareahumanesociety.com/events/
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