Front Street Animal Shelter highlights thousands of lives saved and expanded programs in annual report

Phillip Zimmerman, Animal Care Services Manager
Phillip Zimmerman, Animal Care Services Manager
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Front Street Animal Shelter released its 2025 Annual Report on Mar. 18, outlining the shelter’s achievements and program expansions over the past year.

The report shows that thousands of animals received care at the shelter, with many more supported through community outreach efforts. The shelter provided free microchip and vaccination clinics to over 5,000 animals in the community last year.

Phillip Zimmerman, Animal Care Services Manager, said, “Every adoption, reunion, and life saved is possible because of this community. From the staff and officers who care for animals each day to the volunteers, fosters, and supporters who stand beside us, you are the reason hope is possible for Sacramento’s animals.”

Among the highlighted programs was the Homeless Outreach and Assistance Program (HOAP), which saw a 43% increase in pets served compared to the previous year. In total, 1,888 pets received medical exams and preventative treatments through HOAP in 2025. The shelter also expanded its Doggie Day Out initiative by adding Jog-a-dog and Pups and PJs programs. These activities allow community members to take dogs out of the shelter for a day or night to help them decompress and improve their chances of adoption.

The annual report reflects Front Street Animal Shelter’s ongoing commitment to animal welfare in Sacramento through both direct care at its facility and outreach services that support pet owners throughout the city.



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