Humane Events
Fur Friends Costume Contest
La Fonda on the Plaza 100 E. San Francisco Street, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesOnline registration is now closed. Due to weather, the contest is taking place at La Terraza at La Fonda. Registration begins at 1:30, judging starts at 2:30.
Cat Fest 2019
Buy Tickets Run Time: 70 minutes Each year, CatVideoFest curates a compilation reel of the latest, best cat videos culled from countless hours of unique submissions and sourced animations, music videos, and, of course, classic internet powerhouses. Screening events take place all over
Vaccine Clinic at the Shelter
Española Valley Humane Society 108 Hamm Parkway, Española, United StatesProtect your pets! Bring your kitties and pups to our shelter clinic for a low cost vaccine clinic - first come, first served! All dogs must be leashed, and all cats must be in carriers. First come, first served! Low cost vaccines offered for dogs and cats.
PetSmart (Coors Bypass & Ellison) – Midsummer Mini Adoptathon with Watermelon Mountain Ranch
PetSmart Albuquerque 10248 Coors Bypass, Albuquerque, NM, United StatesJoin Española Humane at the Midsummer Mini Adoptathon with Watermelon Mountain Ranch! Saturday July 27th 10am-5pm in Albuquerque at PetSmart on the Coors Bypass & Ellison. Find your furever furbaby!
Rio Arriba County Fair
Rio Arriba County Fair Abiquiu Rural Events Center, 122a NM-554, Abiquiu, NM, United StatesJoin us at Rio Arriba County Fair at the Abiquiu Rural Events Center. We will be there with adoptable pets, offering information about how you can support the shelter, including volunteering and fostering, in addition to letting the community know about the services provided by the shelter.
Fur Fest Pearls & Paws
SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo De Peralta, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesThis year’s Fur Fest celebrates Espanola Humane’s 30th anniversary with an in-person event at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, at SITE Santa Fe. “It feels wonderful to finally be back to celebrate all of our accomplishments with the people who have made it possible,” said Bridget Lindquist, the shelter’s executive director. “This year’s