San Diego Animal Care Organizations Collaborate to Support Pets of the Homeless

Volunteers providing pet care services to individuals experiencing homelessness

San Diego, December 12, 2025

In San Diego, local animal care organizations have united to provide vital services for individuals experiencing homelessness and their pets. This collaboration, featuring initiatives like mobile veterinary services and food distribution, aims to keep pets with their owners, bolstering the well-being of both. With heartfelt efforts from organizations such as Pets Without Walls, PAWS San Diego, and the San Diego Humane Society, these programs highlight the importance of the human-animal bond during challenging times.

San Diego Animal Care Organizations Collaborate to Support Pets of People Experiencing Homelessness

San Diego, CA – In a concerted effort to assist individuals experiencing homelessness and their pets, several local animal care organizations have joined forces to provide essential services and support. This collaboration aims to ensure that pets remain with their owners, promoting the well-being of both.

Key Initiatives and Services

  • Mobile Veterinary Services: The Pets Without Walls program offers free health checks, microchipping, spaying and neutering, vaccinations, and flea and tick treatments to pets of unhoused individuals across San Diego County.
  • Pet Food and Supplies Distribution: PAWS San Diego collaborates with Feeding Pets of the Homeless™ and other organizations to provide pet food and supplies to those in need.
  • Spay/Neuter Services: The Spay-Neuter Action Project (SNAP) received a $3,500 grant from The David C. Copley Foundation to cover the costs of medical and surgical supplies for spaying or neutering 30 pet dogs and cats of unhoused San Diego County residents.
  • Emergency Sheltering: The Alpha Project operates a 325-bed Temporary Bridge Shelter Program for single adults in downtown San Diego, offering emergency housing and support services to individuals experiencing homelessness.

Background Context

The bond between individuals experiencing homelessness and their pets is profound. Recognizing this, organizations like PAWS San Diego have been instrumental in providing essential services to help these individuals keep their pets. Additionally, the San Diego Humane Society offers a Community Veterinary Program to address challenges in animal welfare, providing low-cost basic veterinary care for animals whose families may not otherwise afford treatment.

These collaborative efforts underscore the community’s commitment to supporting both people and their pets, ensuring that the human-animal bond remains intact even during challenging times.

FAQ

What is the Pets Without Walls program?

The Pets Without Walls program offers free health checks, microchipping, spaying and neutering, vaccinations, and flea and tick treatments to pets of unhoused individuals across San Diego County.

How does PAWS San Diego support individuals experiencing homelessness?

PAWS San Diego collaborates with Feeding Pets of the Homeless™ and other organizations to provide pet food and supplies to those in need.

What services does the Spay-Neuter Action Project (SNAP) provide?

SNAP received a $3,500 grant from The David C. Copley Foundation to cover the costs of medical and surgical supplies for spaying or neutering 30 pet dogs and cats of unhoused San Diego County residents.

What is the Alpha Project’s Temporary Bridge Shelter Program?

The Alpha Project operates a 325-bed Temporary Bridge Shelter Program for single adults in downtown San Diego, offering emergency housing and support services to individuals experiencing homelessness.

How does the San Diego Humane Society support animal welfare?

The San Diego Humane Society offers a Community Veterinary Program to address challenges in animal welfare, providing low-cost basic veterinary care for animals whose families may not otherwise afford treatment.

Key Features

Organization Initiative Details
Pets Without Walls Mobile Veterinary Services Offers free health checks, microchipping, spaying and neutering, vaccinations, and flea and tick treatments to pets of unhoused individuals across San Diego County.
PAWS San Diego Pet Food and Supplies Distribution Collaborates with Feeding Pets of the Homeless™ and other organizations to provide pet food and supplies to those in need.
SNAP Spay/Neuter Services Received a $3,500 grant from The David C. Copley Foundation to cover the costs of medical and surgical supplies for spaying or neutering 30 pet dogs and cats of unhoused San Diego County residents.
Alpha Project Emergency Sheltering Operates a 325-bed Temporary Bridge Shelter Program for single adults in downtown San Diego, offering emergency housing and support services to individuals experiencing homelessness.
San Diego Humane Society Community Veterinary Program Offers low-cost basic veterinary care for animals whose families may not otherwise afford treatment, addressing challenges in animal welfare.

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