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Monday

10-5

Tuesday

10-5

Wednesday

10-7

Thursday

10-5

Friday

10-5

Saturday

10-4

 
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  1. What is the difference between Woods Humane Society and the San Luis Obispo Sheriff Department of Animal Services?

  2. What is the relationship with Woods Humane Society and the San Luis Obispo Sheriff Department of Animals Services?

  3. Are all Humane Societies Related?

  4. How is Woods Humane Society funded?

  5. How do I adopt a dog or cat from Woods Humane Society?

  6. Where is Woods Humane Society Located?

  7. What are the business hours of Woods Humane Society?

  8. How do I become a volunteer and help to enrich the lives of the animals at Woods Humane Society?

  9. How do I surrender my dog or cat if I am unable to keep it?

  10. What should I do if I have lost my pet or found a pet?

  11. How do I report a case of animal abuse or neglect?

  12. Can I board my pet at Woods Humane Society?

  13. What should I do if I find injured wildlife?

  14. What is meant by Woods Humane Society being a “Low-Kill” animal shelter?

  15. How is Woods Humane Society confronting the current animal overpopulation issue in San Luis Obispo County?

  16. How can I help?

 

 

Report Animal Abuse

 
 

Animals cannot speak for themselves! If you witness or are aware of any form of animal cruelty, neglect, or abuse, we implore you to contact the San Luis Obispo Sheriff immediately.

 

Can I board my pet at Woods Humane Society?

 
 

No.Woods Humane Society is not a boarding kennel; however please visit our local kennels page. Woods Humane Society does not endorse or sponsor any one specific kennel; this page is merely a collection of contact information for local boarding facilities. If you would like to see a specific kennel added to our list, please forward the contact information to skragenbrink@woodshumane.org.

 

What should I do if I find injured wildlife?

 
 

Woods Humane Society is a companion animal adoption facility. We do not provide care to local wildlife. If you come across an injured animal, please contact one of the following agencies:

star Pacific Wildlife 805-543-9453
star Wildlife Emergency 805-238-9015
star Marine Mammal Rescue 415-289-7325
 
 
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Proud Partner of the the Hills Science Diet Shelter Nutrition Program
Proud Member of the Shelter Nutrition Program
SLOVOAD - Lead Agency for large-scale disaster

Woods Humane Society is actively participating as a Lead Agency for SLOVOAD. In the event of a large-scale local disaster, Woods Humane Society will mobilize our resources to support displaced local pets.

 
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