Too many rabbits suffer at Easter when they are given to people who do not properly care for them. Rabbits are not toys and they are not gifts. Gypsy is […]
PAHS has a long history on the mid-Peninsula and beyond as an organization that spearheads the rescue and rehabilitation of community cats. Last summer, we learned of a cat who […]
Cody and Ani, along with their people, Kathy and Sarah, often work as a team to show our audiences how dogs help reduce stress and build trust and empathy for […]
Wonderful Luna! Isabelle Cnudde works with us as an education volunteer, addressing all kinds of audiences about rescued hens and other farm animals. Thank you, Isabelle Cnudde![fb_vid id=”1135783743227896″]Luna is taking […]
Kitten food recall! Recalled: Blue Ridge Beef Kitten Grind Cat Food Two kittens have died, and now this frozen raw cat food is being recalled. Get the full details of […]
Please support humane treatment of animals! Do not allow Rep. Steven King’s agenda become law! http://salsa3.salsalabs.com/o/50370/p/dia/action4/common/public/?action_KEY=21518 Don’t Let Congress Fall for Steve King’s Anti-Animal Agenda! Few politicians are worse on […]
Volunteer and founder of Clorofil, Isabelle, shares Marjo’s story as part of PAHS #110Stories for our 110th anniversary. “Lovely, feathery Marjo was born in a commercial hatchery. She never met […]
Today Is World Spay Day 2018 Help PAHS continue to spay and neuter local animals in need of help. Since our Centennial Celebration of 2008, we have provided funding to […]
Happy #YearoftheDog! Today, we’re remembering Sammie, one of our education ambassadors. Thanks for following along as we share #110Stories! Message us to submit yours. View On Facebook
Kudos to the art students at Hillview Middle School and their teacher, Anna Kogan! Thanks to SVACA for their partnership with us in “Adoptables Art”! Student Art Displayed at SVACA […]