Supervisor Katy Tang’s 12 Days of Kittens special Puppy Pop-Up day was a hit at City Hall! SFACC Director Virginia Donohoe presented S.F. Supervisor Katy Tang and her staff with honors at the last 12 Days of Kittens & Puppies Party on Dec. 14. Supervisor Tang and her team have advocated for animal adoption and SFACC services for years by welcoming adoptable kittens and the public into her office at “Kitty Hall” in Dec. This year, puppies and a service pig named Lilou (from SFO) joined the festivities. We’re so grateful for their advocacy and support of SFACC all these years! Supervisor Tang ends her third term in office in January 2019 and we wish her all the best!
First graders from Marshall Elementary School stopped by for a tour and to say hello to some friendly bunnies.
This gentleman’s elderly mom made blankets for our shelter cats and kittens to make sure they have a warm and snuggly holiday. She really knows our fashion style!
James Wilson from Rabbit Haven stopped by with fun holiday treat bags for ACC’s rabbits. Thank you James!
Thank you to Emily Voreas and the students from Adda Clevenger School. The students had to choose where to donate and they picked ACC!
Feb. 2 | Saturday | 2:00 – 5:00pm Beer Week Yappy Hour with Friends of SFACC 544 Bryant St., SF 94107 Beer and dogs–what more could you want? Start SF Beer Week off right with your Friends at SFACC! A $5 donation at the door gets you happy hour prices from 2-5 PM! We’ll also raffle off some great Black Hammer Brewing prizes to raise money in support of FSFACC. BRING YOUR PUPS and love of craft beer to the brewery. Proceeds go to Friends of SF Animal Care & Control, the 501(c) organization dedicated to raising funds for San Francisco’s only public, open-door animal shelter.
In December, SFACC adopted out 111 cats, 42 dogs, and 15 smalls. 170 animals went home for the holidays!
Camp Fire dog Vitto looks super happy to be going home–and his person looks happy, too!
Sweet pup Captain Jack (now “Jack”) has left the building and we’ve received an email from his adopters that he is settling in nicely.
From Samba’s new family: “Thank you to you (Georjean) and all the staff. We had a really great adoption experience. Sincerely, Carmen LeFranc & Sandra Barton”
Pocket is now available for adoption with our SFACC shelter’s partner’s Marin Humane.
Recently at an outdoor SF café, a volunteer ran into King, one of the dogs evacuated to SFACC from Hurricane Irma! His sweet adopters are smitten with him and can’t imagine life without him.
Daisy went home with her new family! The youngest adopter saved his money from his piggy bank to pay for the adoption and ended up donating the funds to SFACC. Thank you for your generosity!
Sweet Adelle and her new BFF. Yay!
Acorn has a new mom.
Woodyis now available at SFSPCA! VIDEO: Woody and Bruno are both stellar players and would love to share the secrets of their personal wrestling styles with you!
Pocket pittie Roxy has gone home with her new sibling, an XL Frenchie a little bit bigger than her! Lots of kissing is in store!
Another ACC volunteer ran into The Dude (Lebowski) and his human, Julian at the gym. He’s doing well, giving everyone kisses as usual.
Dax and Zoe have a new home together. Yay!
SFACC alumna Fanny (was Nani) held court for her fans—shelter staff and vols. at home for a holiday visit. Fanny’s adoring fans brought her flowers. If you missed the party, check out pics and videos here.
Kolsch was one of the last “beer puppies” adopted. He went home with lots of loving family members!
The woman holding his kennel card says Kolsch is her birthday gift to herself.
ACC grad Mrs Puggles had a great Christmas: “We had a fantastic first Christmas with her and she continues to fill our hearts with joy. Her favorite activities are eating, sleeping, and chewing on her toys.
Sweet Guppy has left the building!
Little Dora and her new mom.
Handsome Winston has gone home.
Cameron and his new mom.
Charles, now Charlie has a new family.
Little pup Jitterbug’s lucky day!
Handsome Barkley got adopted before we even posted him. Congratulations! Visit the shelter in person often and you’ll meet the BFF of your dreams.
The pasta pups have all been adopted! Here are some of them with their new families (clockwise from top left: Ziti, and Cannelloni, Rigatoni, and Gnocchi.
If you adopted an animal from us and would like to send an update, please send it to acc@sfgov.org.
Breaking ground in May, 2019, the new SFACC shelter will be located at 1419 Bryant, on the northeast corner of Bryant and Alameda Streets. The SFMTA substation will be seismically retrofitted and renovated to create a modern, state-of-the-art animal care facility within the historic building shell. This move will provide a new important life for one of the oldest transit facilities in the city. The new San Francisco Animal Care and Control Project will address the multiple deficiencies of the current building and provide safe, sanitary and humane conditions that meet current animal health and welfare standards. More…