06/03/2025
Important news that affects the pets in our hometown!
Livermore Police Department and East Bay SPCA Launch Partnership to Provide Animal Welfare Services Starting July 1
The Livermore Police Department and East Bay SPCA are proud to announce a new partnership to provide compassionate care and shelter for stray and abandoned animals in the City of Livermore.
Beginning July 1, 2025, stray dogs and injured cats found within the City of Livermore will be cared for by East Bay SPCA, which operates a modern, full-service facility in Dublin.
This partnership ensures that lost and homeless animals receive high-quality veterinary care, exercise, and enrichment, with efforts focused on reunification with their families or placement into new, loving homes. It also strengthens both organizations’ shared commitment to serving the community through responsive, humane, and professional animal services.
“Our partnership with local animal sheltering agencies is vital to our mission of ensuring animals have safe housing and to our efforts in reuniting lost pets with their owners,” said Livermore Police Chief Jeramy Young.
Under this agreement, East Bay SPCA will work closely with Livermore Police Department’s Animal Services Officers to manage sheltering services, including intake, care, and placement of stray dogs and injured cats found within the City of Livermore.
Residents who find a lost or stray animal should call the non-emergency dispatch line at (925) 371-4987 for pick-up. Alternatively, members of the public may bring animals directly to East Bay SPCA’s Dublin shelter during business hours, Wednesday – Sunday from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
“We’re honored to expand our reach and deepen our community impact through this partnership. Together with the City of Livermore, we’ll offer life-saving services and resources that help animals thrive and stay in loving homes,” said Karalyn Aronow, Vice President of Operations at East Bay SPCA.
For the full press release, visit: police.livermoreca.gov/EastBaySPCA