Sometimes it’s hard to tell where to turn for information on a pet care or behavior issue. The following questions will help direct you to the services most appropriate for your particular issue(s).
	
		
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			| Are you having a behavior issues with your own pet(s) that wouldn’t be resolved after reading through our handouts? | 
					Click here for our behavior resource library | 
		
			| Did you want to train your dog to be a service dog (providing a service to an individual with a disability or medical issue) or a therapy dog (that visits children, seniors, hospital patients, etc)? | 
					For more information on service dogs, click hereClick here to see a list of therapy dog organizations in the Sacramento area.The Sacramento SPCA has a therapy dog program called Love on Loan. For more information please call 916-504-2845.Consider enrolling your dog in training classes at the Sacramento SPCA as preparation for being a therapy dog. | 
		
			| Are you having a problem with someone else’s pet?For example, maybe your neighbor’s dog is barking too much or your roomate’s cat is attacking your ankles every time you walk by.
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					Talk to the owner of the animal and refer them to this webpage to obtain help from the Sacramento SPCA.If that’s not possible or doesn’t work, call the appropriate animal care and regulation agency for your area to learn about laws concerning animals, and to get help. Click here for a list of these agencies in the greater Sacramento area. | 
		
			| Did you want to report a stray animal or possible animal abuse situation? | 
					Call the appropriate Animal Care and Regulation agency in your area to learn about laws concerning animals and to get help. Click here for a list of these agencies in the greater Sacramento areaClick here for the Sacramento SPCA web page describing what constitutes abuse or neglect of an animal | 
		
			| Does your issue concern a wild animal? | 
					The Sacramento SPCA only deals with behavior issues for pet animals.We do have a trap/neuter/release program for feral cats. Click here for more information on this program, information on feral cats in general, and links to other feral cat resources.Click here for a list of organizations and agencies in the greater Sacramento area with wildlife care programs and other wildlife information. | 
		
			| Do you have questions about your pet’s health | 
					The Sacramento SPCA provides the following types of veterinary services to the public:Spaying and neutering - More InformationVaccinations, microchips, and licenses - More InformationFlea controlIf you are having a health issue with a pet adopted from the Sacramento SPCA within the last two weeks, please contact the Adoptions Supervisor at 916-504-2858.If it has been more than two weeks, please contact your veterinarian.For help with veterinary bills, check out this page of Pet Medical Assistance organizations.Click here for a link to Pet Medical Assistance information provided by the Humane Society of the United States website. |