Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA (formerly Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley)
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How to Save on Veterinary Costs at Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA (formerly Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley)
Preventive care
Routine wellness exams can help identify health issues early, often before they become more serious or expensive to treat. Regular checkups are one of the most effective ways to manage long term veterinary costs.
Compare prescription pricing
Some pet medications prescribed at veterinary clinics may also be available through local or online pharmacies. It can be helpful to compare pricing when appropriate to reduce ongoing medication costs.
Consider pet insurance
Pet insurance may help cover a portion of eligible veterinary expenses depending on the plan, including accidents, illnesses, and in some cases preventive care. Coverage details, reimbursement levels, and deductibles vary by provider.
Why Pet Insurance Information Appears on This Page
Looking for information about Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA (formerly Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley)? This page also includes pet insurance resources to help pet parents understand how to prepare for unexpected veterinary expenses.
Veterinary care costs can vary widely depending on the type of visit, treatment, or emergency. Many pet parents explore pet insurance before they need it so they are better prepared when unexpected situations arise.
How to Choose a Pet Insurance Provider
Pet Insurance Review helps pet parents compare insurance providers using verified customer reviews and real-world experiences. Our tools make it easier to evaluate providers based on claims experience, service quality, and overall satisfaction.
We have collected more than 220,000 reviews from pet parents, creating one of the largest independent databases of pet insurance feedback available.
How rankings are determined
Unexpected veterinary expenses can happen at any clinic. The providers below are ranked using verified reviews submitted by real pet parents through Pet Insurance Review. Results reflect overall satisfaction, claims experience, and value based on real world feedback. Rankings are updated regularly as new reviews are submitted.
| Rating | Provider | Total Review |
|---|---|---|
| 4.7 | Adoro | 11 |
| 4.5 | AKC | 1,798 |
| 4.4 | ASPCA | 12,182 |
| 4.9 | Embrace | 19,907 |
| 4.9 | Fetch | 5,691 |
| 4.1 | Figo | 2,852 |
| 4.4 | Hartville | 182 |
| 4.9 | Healthy Paws | 11,260 |
| 4.8 | Lemonade | 831 |
| 4.6 | ManyPets | 2,414 |
| 4.7 | MetLife | 10,344 |
| 4.8 | Nationwide | 25,431 |
| 3.9 | Pet Assure | 15 |
| 4.3 | PetPartners | 121 |
| 4.9 | Pets Best | 15,132 |
| 4.8 | Prudent Pet | 2,811 |
| 4.7 | Pumpkin | 3,393 |
| 4.6 | Spot | 11,341 |
| 4.9 | Trupanion | 55,033 |
Compare Pet Insurance Plans
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Getting to Know Your Veterinarian
Choosing a veterinarian is an important decision for pet parents. A strong vet relationship is built on trust, communication, and understanding your pet’s individual needs.
Experience
Ask whether the clinic has experience treating your specific type of pet, since care can vary between dogs, cats, and pocket pets.
Emergency Care Procedures
It’s helpful to understand how the clinic handles after-hours emergencies, including whether they provide emergency services or refer to nearby emergency hospitals.
Communication Preferences
Ask how the clinic communicates with pet parents, including updates, test results, and follow up questions.
Breed Specific Health Considerations
Some breeds may be more prone to certain health conditions. Early awareness can help with prevention and early treatment.
Facility Tour
If available, touring the clinic can help you and your pet feel more comfortable before the first visit.
Final Note
Pet care decisions often involve both medical and financial considerations. Having access to trusted veterinary information alongside pet insurance comparisons can help pet parents feel more confident when planning for their pet’s health and wellbeing.
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Reviews from Google
258 reviews
I left a voicemail at 8:00 am this morning because I wanted to check status of a mom raccoon & her 3 babies that were taken there late yesterday. The person that called me back at 9:24 am was so rude and seemed extremely annoyed that I was calling them. When I explained what I was looking for, she said this sounds like another voicemail I got. I said, I'm sorry, I think my daughter may have called as well because I was really concerned that this family might be euthanized. She had ZERO empathy and told me not to keep calling and it takes 72 hours for an update and she hung up on me. I'm just trying to get information to make sure this animal doesn't get euthanized just for being in my house. Now I feel terrible after reading the reviews that this place just seems to be a kill place for these wild animals. I wish I would not trusted what was told to me and researched a bit more. I would have just tried to relocate them myself if I knew. I feel so bad for the animals coming in that are scared/injured and having to deal with a person like the one that answers the phone. Very cold. :(
Apr 29, 2025
They are friendly and courteous but unfortunately they do euthanize wildlife. I brought in a baby squirrel and despite it being healthy, since it was small, they decided to euthanize it. I called ahead of time to ensure they’ll take the squirrel in. I wish they had been upfront with me about their intention to euthanize it, because I wouldn’t have brought it in. It would have had more chances of survival if I left it where I found it, rather than the certain death at the wildlife center. Please be mindful when bringing in wildlife - I’m sure they try their best but they do euthanize them if it’s too costly/ time consuming (which seems to happen often).
Mar 3, 2025
Called for an injured squirrel. They don’t take or help with anything less than 40 pounds so squirrels currently injured at park. Not sure why they’re advertising to call for a sick injured then saying oh under 40 pounds? Waste of time. Edit: was told any numbers i called would turn me away upon picking squirrel up. Called the city wildlife, sure enough they had emergency dispatchers within the hour and on way to emergency vet. Whoever i had spoke to on phone, was dismissive saying any numbers she gave me wouldn’t pick up. Yet, city of San Jose did. Maybe she just didn’t care about the squirrel, but……. Misleading. Edit #2 responding to response: i hope you fired who took my call. They went through hoops to give me dates saying “December 2024 picking up any animals under 40 pounds is no longer accepted.” Then went on to say “anywhere else you call, won’t help you.” And was so matter of fact and rude. This alarms me as you work for an animal center. If she doesn’t care THAT bad, she doesn’t need to work there. How do you trust someone like that who blatantly stated how much they don’t want to help, that they’re willing to lie. i truly hope you fired them. Red flag in every aspect.
Apr 1, 2025
Brought in a tiny, still naked and blind baby bird, 4 days old. They only have MEAL WORMS (the worst possible feeder insect for birds) to feed insectivorous birds, and this tiny baby was going to wait to go to their Saratoga Center from ~3pm till 9am of the next day, plus a hr trip, plus sorting... ! That's clise to a full 24hrs...! For a, bird, when a day almost goes for a year (they fledge at 14-16 days old), it's like feeding your 5-year-old with only fatty hotdogs for a year. Metabolic, calcium, vitamin defficiencies, guaranteed! If you care about the baby birds you find, take them to Saratoga directly. Saratoga facility seems beyyer stocked. They have a bit better chance there...
May 14, 2025
I brought a baby bird -dove here last spring. Which I got after chasing a cat, who carried it in his moth then dropped it. I couldn't locate the parents, bird seems to be (visually) ok, but I called Wildlife Center and I was on my way just in few minuts after brief talk with the team member. Due to Covid, I couldnt entry the facility, but was greeted after ringing the bell. The personelle is very passionate, helpful and friendly. I got an update in a few days - my baby is doing well :). Then in 4 weeks I got a card- my dove survived, was nurtured to be healthy bird and was released in the nearby park!!!
Apr 2, 2022
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