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Meow! Free feral cat education program at the Richmond Library, Jan. 31

Richmond SF

The Richmond District is bordered on each side by large parks – the Presidio and Golden Gate Park – both of which have their own budding populations of feral cats. Some of them may be visitors to your property on occasion, looking for a little food and... »

Animal Update: Crate Training Basics

CBS 5 - Special Reports

Some folks might think it is cruel to put a dog in a crate. Not so, says Dr. Jack Aldridge, director of veterinary services at the San Francisco SPCA. »

Animal Update: The Truth Behind Declawing

CBS 5 - U.S. and World

There is some controversy about whether or not it's inhumane to declaw cats. »

Animal Update: Ensure A Healthy New Year For Your Pets

CBS 5 - HealthWatch

Important decisions pet owners can make on behalf of their animals to ensure a healthy new year for them - that's the topic of this Animal Update with Dr. Jack Aldridge of the San Francisco SPCA. »

The SF SPCA's Pet's Holiday Gift Guide

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Supervised play time at Wag Hotels makes dogs go crazy with joy! Here are the San Francisco SPCA’s seven hot picks for the ultimate holiday gifts (or treats for yourself). Leave a comment about why you're thankful to have a cuddly, furry friend in your... »

The SF SPCA's Pet's Holiday Gift Guide

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Here are the San Francisco SPCA’s seven hot picks for the ultimate holiday gifts (or treats for yourself). Leave a comment about why you're thankful to have a cuddly, furry friend in your life and you’ll be entered to win one of seven gifts from these ... »

Animal Update: Thanksgiving and Pets

CBS San Francisco

"Most dos and don'ts regarding Thanksgiving are about food," summed up Dr. Jack Aldridge, Director of Veterinary Services at the SF SPCA. »

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Animal Update: Crate Training Basics

CBS 5 - Special Reports

Some folks might think it is cruel to put a dog in a crate. Not so, says Dr. Jack Aldridge, director of veterinary services at the San Francisco SPCA. »