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Do you need to worry about your pets and Coronavirus? Experts say no.
Dog and Cat Food Now Available at World Central Kitchen Food Pantries
Our team of pet experts is here to help during this pandemic. These videos have advice on how to stay safe and healthy, as well as tips and tricks so you can use this time to bond with your pet(s).
UPDATED JANUARY 7, 2022 Berkeley Humane has reopened its Adoption Center and follows the current City of Berkeley, County of Alameda, and CDC guidelines for safety. Please see our current adoption process and available animals here. SAFETY NET PROGRAMS Please visit our Resource Center for additional information on programs that support
My boyfriend adopted Cordelia (now Grandma Ice Cream) in October of 2018 and he’s madly in love with her!
Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society’s Dogs Get Valentine’s Day Makeovers
We got LUCKY on St. Patty’s Day in 2018 when a trip to Berkeley Humane “just to see what dogs they have”
We sadly lost a kitten to a rare disease last spring, so when we went to Berkeley Humane in June [2018] it was with an older cat in mind
Ever wonder how our pets find their way to adoption through Berkeley Humane? In a sense, Berkeley Humane’s adoptable animals are a special, curated selection of animals that we believe would be a great fit in the right home. We focus our attention on relieving overcrowding at other shelters in
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