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Adopt a Cat
They’re cute, they’re cuddly…they couldn’t care less what we think! Life with a feline friend can be entertaining, exciting, and ever so rewarding. Cats are playful and particular, purring powerhouses of love and affection, whether classically mysterious and sphinx-like or goofy as a puppy. Find yourself a feline friend today!
Adopt a Dog
Man’s best friend. They’ve been there for us practically since time began, at our side, in our homes…counting on us to accept (and return) the love and affection they consistently offer. Dogs come in all shapes and sizes, each one able to wag, wriggle, or worm their way into our hearts. Discover a dog that delights you today!
Volunteer
Volunteers are the heart and soul of our organization, helping us rescue more animals and reach more people than we ever could alone! Put your talents to work in our community and make a difference, make new friends, and help make it all possible!
Donate
Valley Humane Society’s community-focused rescue, resource, and education programs are made available through the generosity of individuals. Lend your support today and help create a world in which every animal is loved and every person knows the love of an animal!
Pleasanton Names New Ambassadog
Pleasanton once again has a sitting Ambassadog! On April 20, the
Pleasanton City Council proclaimed Gryphon Benn the City’s 2022 Ambassadog. The title was auctioned at Valley Humane Society’s annual Tails at Twilight gala last October. Former title holders include Red Haas, Amber Hall, and Jeffrey Williams.
Tips for Change: SideTrack
Join us for a very special night out at SideTrack Bar+Grill in Pleasanton! On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 from 5-8 pm the popular downtown restaurant will open just for Valley Humane Society supporters and guests.
Falling Adoption Rates Put Shelter Pets at Risk
Sometimes the more things change, the more they stay the same.
After decades of lifesaving innovations aimed at reducing the number of pets euthanized in shelters, California
animal welfare leaders are concerned that shelters are once again filling up. Dogs and cats are taking up space with longer than usual stays, due primarily to a lack of adopters. Being proactive and working collectively, however, community members and animal welfare leaders can take action to stop this impending crisis in its tracks. Join Valley Humane Society and Share the Care to help save pets’ lives today.
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About Us
Valley Humane Society has worked to create a brighter future for cats and dogs in the Tri-Valley since 1987, encouraging and strengthening the bond between pets and people. As a 501(c)(3) we’re funded by the generosity of private donors, not government dollars or national humane organizations.











