Tracy Pore - SF/SPCA DOGGED BY TAX DAY DREAD? Animals are known to have profound therapeutic powers. Studies show that pets help reduce stress, lower blood pressure, fight depression and prevent heart disease. Stressed out taxpayerswill experience relaxation therapy "animal-style," with plenty of licks, purrs and wagging tails. What better way to unwind from the pressures of April 15th. WHEN: Thursday, April 15th, 2004, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. WHERE: Rincon Station Post Office, Steuart Street entrance (near Howard Street), San Francisco The San Francisco SPCA is a nonprofit animal welfare organization dedicated to saving homeless dogs and cats, to providing lifesaving care and treatment to dogs and cats in need, to helping pets stay in loving homes, and to cultivating respect and awareness for the rights and needs of animals. Founded in 1868, The SF/SPCA is a national leader in saving lives and raising the status of companion animals. The SF/SPCA is in the midst of a campaign to raise $30 million to build a state-of-the-art multidisciplinary specialty veterinary medical center, with construction slated to begin in mid 2004. For more information, visit www.sfspca.org. Also this week: "You Might Be An Animal Person If..." Barbara Williamson |
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