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The Humane Society of Sonoma County
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5345 Highway 12 West, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
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It’s wonderful seeing all the love and caring given by all staff and volunteers. All the animals have their own rooms and are given positive reinforcement. It’s heartwarming hearing from forever home parents who keep us posted on how they’re enjoying their new friends and thank us for the care we’ve shown them .

The Humane Society of Sonoma County

#81 in United States, #14 in California, #3 in Santa Rosa

5345 Highway 12 West, Santa Rosa, CA 95407

https://humanesocietysoco.org

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Sonoma County

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The Humane Society of Sonoma County is a donor-supported nonprofit organization dedicated to kindness. With the generosity of our supporters, we save lives and enhance the well-being of pets and their people through kindness, innovation, and leadership. Programs like our Community Action team, Community Vet Clinic, and Free Vaccine Clinic provide vital support to our community.

Mission and Vision

To save lives and benefit the wellbeing of pets and their people with kindness, innovation, and leadership.

Adoption Policy

Adopters must be at least 18 years old and present valid photo ID. If you have a dog and want to adopt another, we ask that you leave your resident dog at home for the initial greeting. Once you’ve decided that you’ve met your match we may schedule an introduction between the dogs. Animals and people are all unique. We will make every effort to help you find the companion animal who is most appropriate for your lifestyle. If we cannot find the right match, we reserve the right not to complete an adoption.
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"It’s wonderful seeing all the love and caring given by all staff and volunteers. All the animals have their own rooms and are given positive reinforcement. It’s heartwarming hearing from forever home parents who keep us posted on how they’re enjoying their new friends and thank us for the care we’ve shown them ."

barbara w.

Volunteer / foster

"This shelter is amazing, not just because it is a no kill shelter, but because of the fact that every staff member is truly an animal lover, and advocate of their safety and concerns with placement. I love working there."

royalene m.

Volunteer / foster, Supporter

"HSSC gets involved with animals in their care to find a home that is a fit for all. They are the best."

marsha g.

Volunteer / foster

"Humane society of Sonoma county has been fun to volunteer at so far. It seems like they are getting a lot of cat and dog adptions."

nikki s.

Volunteer / foster

"The Humane Society of Sonoma County is a haven for animals (and humans)! One major feature of this establishment that sets this shelter apart from others is their Behavior and Training (BnT) center. I have witnessed countless dogs (and humans) be evaluated for behavioral "issues", a unique protocol put in place to accommodate their needs, followed by rehabilitation at the BnT center. I have seen so many dogs come in with excessive mouthiness, barking, etc. and be gently trained out of less preferred behaviors and united with a loving home. This is a truly transformative place that trains without pain and makes humans better listeners."

danielle z.

Volunteer / foster

"HSSC is a terrific space for the 4 and 2 legged! It is welcoming, clean and best of all they take amazing care of the animals. I couldn't give a higher recommendation for anyone looking to adopt! We have a terrific community clinic & grooming onsite which engages the surrounding area and is a great resource for our animals."

linda h.

Volunteer / foster

"All the animals are very well cared for. They have large rooms equipped with a crate, raised beds, lots of toys and blankets. Volunteers and staff take them out into large play areas several times a day and give them lots of loves. Volunteers also spend time giving them treats including stuffed kongs, eggcarons filled with tasty nuggets. The dogs seem mostly happy and well acclimated to the environment. I highly recommend this shelter. Great job!"

martha g.

Volunteer / foster

"The humane society is a wonderful organization that truly cares for the animals that they shelter. They provide ample training to volunteers to minimize stress to the dogs, and are incredibly well organized."

hailey n.

Volunteer / foster

"The Humane Society of Sonoma County truly cares about the animals they are housing. They work really hard to get the animals adopted as soon as possible and they ensure that while the animals are staying with them, they all get treated like they are part of a big family. We have an enrichment program to keep the animals entertained in their rooms and we have an extensive list of volunteers to spend time and help socialize and take care of all our friends. Animal's rooms are always kept clean and toys/bedding/towels are routinely washed to make sure the animals are getting treated as fairly as possible. Everyone really does try their best to show the animals love and compassion, and it is overall a very heartwarming shelter."

alessa s.

Volunteer / foster

"As a staff member here, who organizes our 300+ volunteers, I see the incredible love and compassion that motivates both our staff and volunteers. We are able to provide an very high level of care to our animals, thanks to our volunteers and staff. I see the care they all put into feeding animals, cleaning habitats, walking dogs, working with potential adopters to find the perfect fit, and it amazes me constantly. In addition we provide a wealth of services and support to the community, focusing on helping people keep their animals, where they might have otherwise had to give them up. We provide FREE pet food o people in need, we travel to locations where pet owners in need may be, in order to reach people who can't get to us (homeless camps, mobile showers, food banks, etc.). We offer low-to-no cost medical care for the pets of people in financial distress, we have a free vaccine clinic open to anyone, and a low-cost spay and neuter clinic, open to anyone. These are just a few of the features about our shelter that make it an incredible place for both animals and humans."

katie m.

Staff member

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