Commission Tails:
The Latest from SF Animal Control and Welfare
This month’s issue is supported in part by SF Animal Medical Center and dog lovers like you.
March Onward!
Even though January and February went by like a finger snap, the Animal Commission did manage to pack a lot into our meetings during those first two months.
Showing Love to SF’s Local Wildlife
With love in the air, February is also a time to reflect on the importance of compassion and of opening our hearts to others, including our furry, feathery, and scaly friends around us.
Make Sure Your New Year is a Healthy One!
Luckily, Halley's anti-dog, slightly smelly, pro-vaccine status means she's a low risk for the mysterious and alarming new respiratory illness now plaguing the dog community.
The Power of Words: Remote Public Comment Comes to an End
We hope to continue work on some of our previous actions and discussions, including the proposed shock collar ban, and much more.
Grateful for Progress and a Look at the Work Ahead
For the Animal Commission, November means wrapping up the year and solidifying our 2024 calendar. November is also an excellent time to reflect on the work of the commission.