The Placer SPCA is proud of its center’s history and reputation within their diverse community of more than 300,000. Through years of dedication and hard work, the staff and volunteers at the Placer SPCA have created a truly unique companion animal center where the animals really do come first, and where they are collectively committed to creating a community where every adoptable companion animal has a loving home. Founded in 1973, the Placer SPCA plays an active role in serving the animals and the people of our community. The Placer SPCA is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to facilitating the humane treatment of animals in Placer County as well as a safer, healthier community overall. The Placer SPCA is funded solely by donations, grants, bequests and fees for service. In its early years, the Placer SPCA operated without a shelter facility of its own and was run entirely through volunteers who found foster homes for the animals. In 1995, a shelter was completed which now houses over 4,000 animals a year and includes an education room and treatment rooms for sick and injured animals. Today, the Placer SPCA continues to grow and
provide many innovative programs to enhance
animal well-being and improve adoptability,
such as: kennel enrichment and
socialization strategies, behavior
modification counseling and training, foster
care and mobile adoption. We also work
closely with the community to provide
adoption counseling, spay/neuter assistance
and education, pet lost and found, pet
classes and workshops, humane education,
collaborative rescue efforts, and volunteer
opportunities. For more information, please visit http://www.placerspca.org/ |