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New Behavior Center Opens In San Diego

New Behavior Center Opens in San Diego

This month, San Diego Humane Society is celebrating the grand opening of our new Behavior Center. This state-of-the-art facility is...
First Center For Shelter Medicine Opens

First Center for Shelter Medicine Opens

This week marks a critical milestone for San Diego Humane Society and the homeless animals in our region—we’ve opened the Pilar...
Kathys Legacy Partners With SDHS For Domestic Violence Victims

Kathy’s Legacy Partners with SDHS for Domestic Violence Victims

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlCXxi7bzQg&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sdhumane.org%2F Kathy’s Legacy Foundation announced its official partnership with San Diego Humane Society in an effort to help people and...
Pets Need Help Reconnecting After Deployment, Too

Pets Need Help Reconnecting After Deployment, Too

Adopted from material originally developed by Salute to Spouses © San Diego Humane Society  Many of us have seen the...
A 100 Year History Of Compassion For Animals

A 100-Year History of Compassion for Animals

Often times, the smallest acts of compassion are catalysts for momentous change. Case in point: in 1915, a group of...

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  • March 16, 2026

    San Diego Humane Society Encourages Community to Coexist with Wildlife During Coyote Awareness Week

    SAN DIEGO — San Diego Humane Society is recognizing Coyote Awareness Week by encouraging residents to learn more about the role coyotes play in the ecosystem and how communities can safely coexist with these wild neighbors. Established by Project Coyote, this week is perfectly timed to coincide with coyote mating and pupping season (March-May), when coyotes are more active in foraging for food and can be more visible to humans. To learn more about coexisting with wildlife and to download resources, visit sdhumane.org/coexist.

  • March 11, 2026

    San Diego Humane Society’s Walk for Animals – North County Returns March 21!

    ESCONDIDO, CA — On Saturday, March 21, 2026, Kit Carson Park will transform into a sea of wagging tails and smiling faces for San Diego Humane Society’s 27th annual Walk for Animals – North County. This beloved tradition brings together thousands of pet lovers to raise critical funds for San Diego Humane Society’s lifesaving programs, including animal rescue, wildlife rehabilitation and essential community support.

  • March 9, 2026

    San Diego Humane Society Launches 2026 Virtual Kitten Shower to Save Thousands of Tiny Lives

    Kitten season is around the corner, and San Diego Humane Society is preparing for another busy year of caring for vulnerable newborns. To ensure thousands of orphaned kittens receive a second…

  • February 27, 2026

    Game On! San Diego Humane Society Tips Off Seventh Annual “March Meowness” Photo Tournament

    SAN DIEGO — Lace up your sneakers and get your cameras ready! As the nation gets swept up in college basketball fever, San Diego Humane Society is tipping off its seventh annual March Meowness tournament. This bracket-style digital showdown invites San Diego’s most photogenic pets to compete for glory, bragging rights and prizes. For contest rules, dates and to enter, visit sdhumane.org/contest.

  • February 23, 2026

    Resilient Bobcat Returns to the Wild after Months of Specialized Care at San Diego Humane Society

    RAMONA, CA — A young bobcat kitten, once fighting for her life against severe emaciation, anemia and mange, is now back where she belongs in the wild. After four months of intensive rehabilitation at San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center, the kitten was released back into its native habitat Feb. 22, 2026.

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