Humane Society Silicon Valley Goes 'Green' and 'Thinks Outside the Cage' With California's First Regional Animal Community Center
Posted on: Thursday, 12 March 2009, 08:00 CDT
Open House
"We wanted to make Humane Society Silicon Valley not only the best place to adopt a pet, but the best place to learn about, engage with, and celebrate animals," says HSSV President
HSSV will hold an Open House on
One-Of-A-Kind Center
The new 48,000 square-foot Animal Community Center is situated on nearly five acres of land. Key Features include an affordable Spay/Neuter Medical Center; a Community Dog Park and Training Center; Doggie Daycare, Boarding and Grooming; a Veterinary Hospital with a public viewing room; an Education Center with programs for children, teens and families; a Community events room; a Pet store, and a Pet-friendly cafe.
The cage-less animal habitats will simulate home environments, enabling real-world training opportunities as well as greatly reducing animal stress and behavioral issues created by traditional shelter designs. The center will be able to accommodate up to 10,000 animal adoptions a year.
"We're breaking out of the old paradigm of an animal shelter being a warehouse full of cages for unwanted pets," Benninger remarks.
Unique Approach
HSSV has selected A DOG'S LIFE to provide the center's Doggie Daycare, Boarding, Grooming and Training services.
Battles says A DOG'S LIFE also shares HSSV's philosophies about how quality socialization, exercise, and modern training techniques enhance the human-animal bond. "Their unique approach offers an exceptional service to clients and they bring a depth of expertise from their successful
Environmentally Sustainable Campus
In addition to cutting-edge animal care, HSSV's Animal Community Center is expected to earn a coveted Gold level LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Some of the green building features -- which allow HSSV to spend less on operational costs and more on the animals -- include:
- An extensive onsite solar system expected to generate 40% of the center's energy needs from renewable sources
- A highly efficient kennel cleansing system to ensure proper disinfecting while reducing water use
- A reflective "cool" roof to reduce solar heating of the building in the summer & lower A/C bills
- Heat recovery wheels in all HVAC systems to capture and reuse heating & cooling during the frequent air ventilation cycles required to prevent the spread of illness
- Stained concrete flooring to reduce the amount of chemicals and water needed for cleaning as well as lower power bills by retaining heating and cooling
- On-site bioswales to naturally clean rainwater run-off before water enters the sewage treatment system
- Artificial turf and native plants in the dog park areas to lower the demand for irrigation water
"Our sustainable, environmentally friendly Animal Community Center not only promotes animals but showcases the ease and beauty of water savings, energy efficiency and building in harmony with nature," Benninger explains. "We believe our new center will be an inspiring model of humane care, community involvement and green building design for shelters and non-profits nationwide."
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About Humane Society Silicon Valley
Humane Society Silicon Valley (HSSV) is an independent, non-profit agency offering quality adoptions, medical care and education programs to enhance the human-animal bond. Established in 1929, HSSV has served Silicon Valley for 80 years and found homes for more than 500,000 animals. HSSV is an "open door" shelter and accepts animals 24-hours a day, seven days a week, regardless of any temperament or health related problems. HSSV's new Animal Community Center, opening
SOURCE Humane Society Silicon Valley
Source: PR Newswire
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