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Join Berkeley Humane and Subaru for National Make a Dog’s Day, a fun-filled series of free workshops that celebrate the relationship we have with our dogs. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 7th, 2020 Contact: Morgan Pulleyblank Director of Development & Communications mpulleyblank@berkeleyhumane.org BERKELEY, Calif. – Today the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society (Berkeley Humane) announced a whole day of programming to celebrate the relationship that we have with our dogs. From training

Berkeley Humane has a cure for the stress and struggles of your day. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 29th, 2020 Contact: Morgan Pulleyblank Director of Development & Communications mpulleyblank@berkeleyhumane.org BERKELEY, Calif. – This year has been tough for everyone. Why not wake up to a kitten in your in-box every day in October? The Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society (Berkeley Humane) announced a new campaign just for fun – and it is guaranteed to bring a smile to your face! You can

When you adopt a kitten or cat from Berkeley Humane, we always recommend they are kept indoors. Not only will they have a longer life, but they will be healthier and safe from the many dangers the great outdoors can pose to a curious kitty. Outdoors, cats can be lost or stolen, and even if they make it home, they can experience hazards like overexposure to direct sunlight, natural predators like coyotes, and human-made dangers like vehicles. When you bring a new

In February we welcomed a bouncing litter of four 8-weeks-old Husky mix puppies. Each puppy was vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and observed. All acted like normal puppies, except for one.

Jagger had lived a life of pain, but just days after coming to Berkeley Humane he was in recovery. Thanks to Hope Medical Fund donors like you, we had the emergency funds to help him ASAP.

Meadow could barely walk. The tangled mats of fur, feces, and debris on her legs were so huge that they restricted her movement and hid other medical problems. We were lucky to find Meadow in time to save her life.

Are you and your pet prepared? 1. Never leave your pet behind. The safest place for your pet is with you! If you must evacuate, take your pet along. 2. Place two ID tags on your pet’s collar. Include a temporary tag with the phone number of a friend or relative who lives outside your area. 3. Microchip your pet Make sure chip registration is

She’s such a smart and loving kitty and we couldn’t have imagined a better addition to our family and household.

Pet owners/guardians have an affordable and local option to ensure that their pets are up-to-date on their vaccines.