
Upcoming Events
Join us on Saturday, April 17th from 9:00-11:00 am at the Coyote Point Recreation Area.
Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA has partnered with Birder’s Garden of San Carlos to offer a fun and educational morning in the sun.
Join us as we explore the rich birdlife of San Francisco Bay with local birding expert, Dorian Anderson. This educational event will feature discussions of identification, natural history, and conservation. Please bring your own binoculars, wear a mask and respect social distancing guidelines. This event requires prolonged walking and standing, wear comfortable shoes.
Parking: Please meet at Eucalyptus Picnic Area in Coyote Point Park. *There is a $6 entrance fee to the park.
This is a free event, but donations are accepted.
Registration is required and space is limited.
To RSVP please contact Kylynn Pelkey at kpelkey@phs-spca.org or 650-340-7022 ext. 369.
Shelter Tales offers children ages 8-12 the opportunity to earn community service hours by reading to shelter dogs and cats at our Lantos Center for Compassion. This enriching opportunity for both youth and adoptable animals is aimed at boosting humane education, improving reading skills, and soothing pets in the presence of children. The program is held on the first and third Saturday of every month from 10-11am. There is a $10 dollar fee per session and reading books are included.
To sign your child up for Shelter Tales, please register here.
Shelter Tales offers children ages 8-12 the opportunity to earn community service hours by reading to shelter dogs and cats at our Lantos Center for Compassion. This enriching opportunity for both youth and adoptable animals is aimed at boosting humane education, improving reading skills, and soothing pets in the presence of children. The program is held on the first and third Saturday of every month from 10-11am. There is a $10 dollar fee per session and reading books are included.
To sign your child up for Shelter Tales, please register here.
Our low-cost vaccination clinic provides vaccinations for rabies, canine distemper, FVRCP and DHPP. It is available by appointment only. To register for the vaccination clinic please fill out the form found here: https://www.123formbuilder.com/form-5530593/form

When your companion animal dies, it’s natural to feel grief and sadness, even depression. Our free support group is designed to offer anyone grieving the death, loss or terminal illness of a beloved companion animal. Led by a professional counselor, our group meets the second Thursday of each month, from 7-8:30 pm. The group usually ranges in size from 6 to 12 participants. Some people come once or twice, others four or five times. Participants need not be PHS/SPCA adopters and are not required to sign up for the class.
More information: https://phs-spca.org/grief/
Our low-cost vaccination clinic provides vaccinations for rabies, canine distemper, FVRCP and DHPP. It is available by appointment only. To register for the vaccination clinic please fill out the form found here: https://www.123formbuilder.com/form-5530593/form
Shelter Tales offers children ages 8-12 the opportunity to earn community service hours by reading to shelter dogs and cats at our Lantos Center for Compassion. This enriching opportunity for both youth and adoptable animals is aimed at boosting humane education, improving reading skills, and soothing pets in the presence of children. The program is held on the first and third Saturday of every month from 10-11am. There is a $10 dollar fee per session and reading books are included.
To sign your child up for Shelter Tales, please register here.
Shelter Tales offers children ages 8-12 the opportunity to earn community service hours by reading to shelter dogs and cats at our Lantos Center for Compassion. This enriching opportunity for both youth and adoptable animals is aimed at boosting humane education, improving reading skills, and soothing pets in the presence of children. The program is held on the first and third Saturday of every month from 10-11am. There is a $10 dollar fee per session and reading books are included.
To sign your child up for Shelter Tales, please register here.

When your companion animal dies, it’s natural to feel grief and sadness, even depression. Our free support group is designed to offer anyone grieving the death, loss or terminal illness of a beloved companion animal. Led by a professional counselor, our group meets the second Thursday of each month, from 7-8:30 pm. The group usually ranges in size from 6 to 12 participants. Some people come once or twice, others four or five times. Participants need not be PHS/SPCA adopters and are not required to sign up for the class.
More information: https://phs-spca.org/grief/
Shelter Tales offers children ages 8-12 the opportunity to earn community service hours by reading to shelter dogs and cats at our Lantos Center for Compassion. This enriching opportunity for both youth and adoptable animals is aimed at boosting humane education, improving reading skills, and soothing pets in the presence of children. The program is held on the first and third Saturday of every month from 10-11am. There is a $10 dollar fee per session and reading books are included.
To sign your child up for Shelter Tales, please register here.