Shelter Zone
News From Bay Area Rescue & Advocacy Groups
This month’s issue is supported in part by SF Animal Medical Center and dog lovers like you.
Shelter Stories: The Happy Endings Are Up to You
Sweet Donny’s story could have been heartbreaking, but just when his future seemed bleakest, caring neighbors intervened, bringing him to safety. That’s when his life changed forever.
It Changes Everything: Why You Should Foster a Dog This Year
Whenever I tell people that I foster dogs, they often respond, “I could never do that; I would be too sad when they got adopted.” And they’re not wrong.
The Long Journey to Hope: One Dog’s Tale
It was a lucky day for Journey, a sweet little dog who had been living in a homeless encampment. He was no one’s dog, existing on scraps, and had somehow been gravely injured, leaving his hind legs useless.
Saving Both Ends of the Leash: Volunteers Help Foster Dogs and Veterans Find Their Perfect Match
The volunteers at Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) Pets and Vets program are doing more than simply fostering dogs.
Home Fur the Holidays: The Milo Foundation Needs Your Help
Animal shelters across the state are packed to overcapacity with dogs, puppies, and kitties, too. But it’s the canine count that’s off the charts this year.