When Good Samaritans discovered a litter of abandoned kittens in Redwood City, PAHS teamed up with veterinarians and volunteers to get them fixed, healthy, and find them homes. #110Stories for […]
Palo Alto Humane Society updated their cover photo. View On Facebook
PAAS and PAHS Team Up to Visit Costaño Elementary in East Palo Alto ACO Bill Warrior, along with his canine work partner Lilly, from Palo Alto Animal Services (https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/gov/depts/pol/as/) joined […]
Today, for our #110Stories, we’d like to tell you about Livy. This beautiful cat is now 18 years old and was PAHS’ favorite “classroom cat.” After he gave five years […]
Ani Is Bilingual! When Ani visited Lytton Gardens (https://www.jtm-esc.org/lytton-gardens/)in Palo Alto on Thursday, January 25 with her person Sarah, we watched Ani perk up when staff member Yaling spoke to […]
Please Help Princess Find a Good Home! View On Facebook
“Adoptables Art” Animal Portraits Now on Display at SVACA (Santa Clara) Fifth-grade art students and their teacher, Ms. Kogan, at Hillview Middle School in Menlo Park (https://district.mpcsd.org/Domain/11) partnered with SVACA […]
The first of our #110Stories is about #MokaWithTheSot. She is a small brown rabbit who spent her whole life in a cramped cage lined with bedding that can be unsafe […]
2018 is PAHS’ 110th anniversary! For 110 years, our supporters–you!–have helped us stay true to our three pillars: education, intervention, and advocacy. To commemorate this anniversary, PAHS is celebrating by […]
Dog Flu Spreading Through Bay Area—Get Your Dog Vaccinated! http://kron4.com/2018/01/09/video-outbreak-of-dog-flu-in-south-bay/ VIDEO: Outbreak of dog flu in South Bay A version of the flu is affecting dogs in the South Bay, […]