At VCA All Pets Hospital we help pets live long, healthy and happy lives. We deliver the best medical care for pets and the best experience for pet owners.
Located in San Francisco, our veterinarians, technicians and pet-friendly support staff are trained to the highest standards. Their thorough knowledge of the latest procedures and medicines ensures that our patients receive the best in preventive and healing care.
VCA All Pets Hospital has been serving cats and dogs animals in San Francisco, California, since 1968. We understand and share your compassion for animals, and it is our goal to provide the highest standards of veterinary medical care for your pet. We provide our clients with the very best in complete diagnostics, surgery, dental care, chemotherapy and oncology, as well as vaccinations, wellness exams, and everything needed to keep your pets happy and healthy.
To serve our clients needs even more, VCA All Pets Hospital has team members available to assist you in English, Spanish, Hebrew, German, and Cantonese languages.
We harness the scale and strength of our global network while acknowledging each individual's contribution. We work locally to improve the lives of all who interact with our brand.
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House Rabbit Society
The House Rabbit Society believes that ALL rabbits are valuable as individuals, regardless of breed purity, temperament, state of health, or relationship to humans. The welfare of all rabbits is our primary consideration.
House Rabbit Society is a volunteer-based nonprofit organization with two primary goals: to rescue abandoned rabbits and find permanent homes for them and to educate the public and assist humane societies, through publications on rabbit care, phone consultation, and classes upon request.
We operate an adoption and education center out of our International Headquarters in Richmond, California.
http://rabbit.org/rabbit-center/The Rat Fan Club
The Rat Fan Club, founded in 1992, focuses on rats as companion animals. Our goal is to share our love of rats, promote them as companion animals, and spread information about their proper care.
http://www.ratfanclub.orgMarin Wild Care Center
At WildCare, we work to make sure all species can coexist— not just by treating sick or injured animals (nearly 4,000 of them a year), but also by teaching children and adults to understand and appreciate wildlife, by sharing knowledge and instructions on how to live peacefully with the animals among us and by advocating for better protection of wildlife and our remaining open spaces.
https://www.wildcarebayarea.org/