The Humane Society of Alameda, formerly known as the Alameda Animal Rescue and Control, is a non-profit 501(c)3, tax-exempt, all-volunteer organization founded in 1973. Their purpose is to provide assistance to all animals and wildlife, humane treatment of animals through education of proper care, provide low-cost spay and neuter programs, and promote responsible pet ownership in Alameda, Alameda County, and the East Bay Area. With a dedication to animal welfare, the Humane Society of Alameda offers a range of services to support the well-being of pets and wildlife in the community. For dog owners in the area, the Humane Society of Alameda is a valuable resource for adopting a furry companion.
They provide a dog-friendly environment where potential adopters can meet and interact with dogs available for adoption. Additionally, the organization offers educational resources and training programs to help dog owners provide the best care for their canine companions. With a commitment to promoting responsible pet ownership, the Humane Society of Alameda serves as a beacon of compassion and support for dogs and their human families in the region. To learn more about their services and how to get involved, visit their website or contact them at (510)