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Meet the newest, cutest and furriest San Francisco firehouse friends
Marley, a 16-month-old Red Fox Labrador Retriever, and Sadie, a 20-month-old Yellow, are the newest crew members of the San Francisco Fire Department. Read More
Donations needed to get affordable vet surgery center over finish line
Valley Humane Society is opening an affordable veterinary surgery center, but they need $500,000 to get the project across the finish line.Read More
Big dogs get big boost with free SF adoptions
The San Francisco SPCA is offering free adoptions through Aug. 15 for all cats and dogs over 7 years old and all dogs 30 pounds or heavier.Read More
Private jet to fly in more than 100 adoptable pets to alleviate crowded Tulsa shelter
More than 100 animals needing homes will be flown to the Bay Area on Monday to relieve an overburdened shelter in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Thirteen shelters around the region are...Read More
Some Presidio trails close to dogs for coyote pupping season
The annual closure of some trails to dogs in the Presidio will begin Monday in order to create a safe space for coyote mothers and their pups. Dogs will...Read More
Woman carrying two dogs jumps in front of train, all three die
A woman and two small dogs she was carrying died Thursday night when she jumped in front of a Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit train in Rohnert Park, the Department...Read More
Attorney: Woman who bit jogger was defending herself and her dogs
An attorney for an Oakland woman arrested after allegedly biting a jogger maintains her client was defending herself and her pets.Read More
Jogger bitten by dog, allegedly assaulted by owner in East Bay park
Police at the East Bay Regional Park District are searching for a woman who allegedly assaulted a jogger after her dog attacked the victim Thursday morning.Read More
No bomb found after threat on Facebook campus
Police said no explosive device or suspicious package was found Tuesday evening in an office building on Facebook's main campus in Menlo Park.Read More
Fake grass, fire hydrant at Oakland airport offer relief for service animals
Service animals needing to relieve themselves at Oakland International Airport now have a new area to do their business.Read More
Sea lion leptospirosis outbreak is second largest
The Marine Mammal Center is facing the second largest outbreak of leptospirosis in California sea lions in its recorded history, according to the center.Read More
Man, woman, dog die in Petaluma head-on collision
A man, a woman and a dog died in a head-on crash Sunday morning in Petaluma.Read More
Torso found in fish tank belongs to missing man
The San Francisco Medical Examiner's Office has confirmed that a torso found inside a fish tank at a San Francisco home last month is that of 65-year-old Brian Egg.Read More
Police find torso in Clara Street home
Police are awaiting an autopsy report on a human torso that was found earlier this month inside a fish tank at the home of a San Francisco man reported...Read More
Bomb squad clears Emeryville garage
Emeryville police said the threat from a possible explosive device was eliminated following its discovery Tuesday afternoon in a storage room in a garage.Read More
Dog-thrower found guilty on all charges
A woman charged with throwing a Chihuahua to its death from the seventh floor of a downtown San Francisco parking garage earlier this year was found guilty Friday.Read More
Abandoned dog euthanized, abusers sought
San Francisco Animal Care and Control officials are seeking the culprits involved in abandoning a large dog found wandering a park in Dogpatch on Monday.Read More
Man pleads no contest after dogs found in filth, feces
A San Carlos man pleaded no contest Wednesday to misdemeanor animal neglect and drug possession after a search of his home revealed five dirty pit bulls.Read More