Pasadena Humane PG 5.14.25 design draft - Flipbook - Page 3
Pasadena Humane has animal control
contracts with twelve communities including
Pasadena and surrounding cities and
counties. Animal Control Officers are an
integral partner with these communities in
that they rescue stray pets, enforce the laws,
educate the community about responsible
pet ownership in addition to conducting
cruelty investigations and claims of animal
abuse.
In addition to the low-cost wellness clinic,
dog training classes and an attractive and
spacious retail store, Pasadena Humane
provides boarding facilities for the
community on its property, a service that not
only ensures the pet owner of the quality
care their animal will receive but also
securing revenue for Pasadena Humane. In
2021, wild friends moved into the Sandra J.
Goodspeed Wildlife Center, which includes
an intensive care unit, a separate incubator
room to care for orphaned babies, and
outdoor space to prepare wildlife for release
back into the wild.
With constant positive attention from both
the media as well
as social media,
Pasadena
Humane is the
source for animal
welfare issues
affecting the city
and county.
Pasadena
Humane’s reach
is far beyond the
City of Pasadena,
and it will
continue to
spread both its
information and
assistance to the
animals and
people of the
region.
Pasadena
Humane is
governed by a
dedicated, 15member Board of
Directors
comprised of
business, civic
and community
leaders.