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  2. Rocket Dog Rescue - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, while she was a client at the SF/SPCA Animal Hospital, she inspired her veterinarian, Dr. Ilana Strubel, to found Veterinary Street Outreach Services (VET SOS), a Project of the San Francisco Community Clinic Consoritum's Street Outreach Services Program, a private not-for-profit human healthcare agency, where Pali had received care ...

  3. Rescue Row - Wikipedia

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    On May 31, 2014, Rescue Row held a ribbon cutting ceremony, [2] hosting animal lovers and potential adopters. During that weekend, adoption fees were waived for all animals. [ 5 ] The co-president of the San Francisco SPCA, Dr. Jennifer Scarlett, was quoted as saying, “When people think of pet adoption in San Francisco, we want Rescue Row to ...

  4. Peninsula Humane Society - Wikipedia

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    The Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA (PHS/SPCA) is one of the largest humane organizations in the United States. Located in San Mateo County, California, it is a private non-profit charitable organization. It is an animal rescue (including wildlife rescue), [1] rehabilitation and adoption operation with two locations.

  5. How to help victims of Southern California wildfires - AOL

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    Best Friends Animal Society, which runs a pet adoption center in West Los Angeles, says all donations will be used for emergency assistance to animals impacted by the wildfires. Extended interview ...

  6. SPCA's new mobile adoption unit launches at Chappaqua ... - AOL

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    The Zemba family adopted a border collie mix puppy from the SPCA Westchester's first-ever Mobile Adoption Unit event on Saturday, May 11, 2024.

  7. No-kill shelter - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the live release rate of all dogs and cats in San Francisco was 86%. [25] In November 2010, the city voted to table indefinitely a proposed mandate to require city animal shelters to adopt "no-kill" policies. [26] The live release rate of the San Francisco SPCA in 2012 was self-reported as 97.79%. [27]

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