The Humane Society of Alameda is a non-profit organization founded in 1973, dedicated to promoting animal protection, humanity, and pet population control in Alameda, CA. They offer financial assistance through their spay and neuter program, provide veterinarian consultations, educate on proper animal care, and hold free vaccination and microchip clinics once a year.
With no physical location or facilities, the Humane Society of Alameda relies on the support of volunteers and tax-deductible donations to carry out their mission of ensuring the well-being of pets in the community. Their commitment to animal welfare extends to providing resources and tips for disaster preparedness and raising awareness about the dangers of leaving dogs in hot temperatures, emphasizing the importance of keeping pets cool and safe.
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