See the cats and dogs currently available for adoption!
The cost of adoptions for Fremont families is being covered by a sponsor.
The virtual consultations aim to make pet care easier and more accessible. Do you just need a prescription to use online for preventatives?
The mama turkey appeared to be in a fowl mood when they were reunited.
Gone are the days when Fido or Spot were popular monikers — see California's complete top 10 list.
Adoption Event at Dublin Petsmart Saturday
Whiskey is a sweet and loving puppy - a nice, compact-size companion who gets along with other small dogs and cats.
Sponsored by Tri-Valley Animal Rescue!
Firefighters removed the grate and saved the ducklings.
Your own cat, dog, or rabbit could be spayed or neutered for free. Check for qualifications.
A new resident was alarmed at the number of feral cats near the Warm Springs BART station and contacted the Ohlone Humane Society for help.
Several wonderful, adult dogs and puppies are available.
A herd of 700 goats munched a fire break into BART property recently.
Wednesday is National Dog Day, and an increasing number of Americans are turning to furry friends during the coronavirus pandemic.
Deer fawns are at greatest risk for the disease, suffering high mortality rates. Symptoms of adenovirus hemorrhagic disease are gruesome.
The goat was turned in at a Fremont animal shelter but quickly found a new home.
The Central Park Dog Park will be closed for scheduled quarterly maintenance from January 28 through 30. The Dog Park will reopen Friday.
The Tri-City Animal Shelter is making it easier for Fremont residents to license their pets in person.
The Tri-City Animal Shelter will soon begin implementing more consistent hours for Fremont residents to license their pets in person.
The van packed with rescue dogs was stopped by a police officer in Oakland.
The dead bat was found in someone's driveway. Any person or pet that touched it needs shots.
Archie is in Fremont and needs a forever home! Staff report, "Cool as a cucumber, almost nothing fazes him." Archie is available now.
The Tri-City Animal Shelter needs your help! Your loving socialization of the kittens makes them more adoptable.
Oh, the cuteness! This blue-eyed beauty didn't have the strength to climb out on its own.
The Tri-City Animal Shelter will be unable to accept self-surrenders through October.
Pixie is a certified therapy dog who volunteers for the library's 'Read to a Dog' program and her own 'Pixie’s Pals' club.
Police said some of these sweet animals have been living in the shelter for months.