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PAWS-Giving Yappy Hour
New Helvetia Brewing Company

New Helvetia Brewing Co. and the Sacramento SPCA are getting together to host a Yappy Hour!

BEER | FOOD | ANIMALS | RAFFLE PRIZES

$1 per pint will go to benefit the Sacramento SPCA and their dedication to finding animals their forever homes. So come support an incredibly good cause, AND drink craft beer!

 

We will also be holding a KONG drive so the dogs at the SPCA can have a wonderful Thanksgiving too:

  • Creamy, non xylitol Peanut Butter
  • Canned Pumpkin
  • Wet Puppy Food

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On the Road Again
How our Shelter Transfer Program Helps Animals in Need

Volunteer Alex Russell in our former transfer van

Did you know the Sacramento SPCA has a robust transfer program? Since 2016, we have transferred over 1,000 animals from shelters in California. Our regular partners include the County of Sacramento on Bradshaw, Lodi Animal Services, Stockton Animal Services and the City of Sacramento shelter on Front Street (who we visit weekly). 

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A Voice for the Voiceless
Joining Forces for Pit Bull Advocacy

We have shared with you so many stories about our “longtimers” who spent many months at the Sacramento SPCA waiting for their new families. Dogs like Soley, Amy and Daphne, senior dogs with amazing personalities that needed a little extra time before finding the right match.

These dogs had something else in common — they were all Pit Bull mixes.

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Resource Guarding
For Dogs Who Don't Share

Resource Guarding

Does your dog growl when you try to take his stuff? Do you end up playing Keep Away with your dog every time she takes something she’s not supposed to? Does your dog eat food and other items before you can take them away? Your dog is exhibiting resource guarding behavior. 

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Kindness in Action
By Karen Goff, Content Marketing Coordinator

“Look into my eyes. Can you see my joy? My fear? Contentment? Hunger? Can you feel my pain and see my happiness? I know I speak in barks and purrs, meows and howls and grunts; but if you watch me carefully, you might begin to understand me.  And maybe you’ll see, I’m not that much different than you.”