OC Animal Care is happy to host an informational booth at the Applied Medical Community Resources Expo on Wednesday, May 8! While you're there, you'll meet members of the OC Animal Care team, learn about responsible pet ownership, and receive giveaways.
Wednesday, May 8, 2024 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 29977 Avenida de Las Banderas Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
OC Animal Care, sponsored by Noble Friends Foundation, will be hosting a Free* Microchip Clinic for Dogs and Cats on Saturday, May 18, 2024, from 8 - 11 a.m.
Free microchip clinic for the first 100 dogs and cats
Limit 2 pets per household; all pets must be 8 weeks of age+
For safety purposes, all pets must be well-socialized
Dogs must be a 6-foot leash or shorter at all times (no retractables)
Cats must be in a secure pet carrier at all times (no feral traps)
*Attendees must reside in an OC Animal Care contract city. A California ID or photo ID with a utility bill, rental/lease agreement, or similar document providing proof of residency in a contract city needed to participate in this event.
Contract cities include: Anaheim, Brea, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Huntington Beach, Lake Forest, Orange, Placentia, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Tustin, Villa Park, Yorba Linda, and the County unincorporated areas.
SANTA ANA, Calif. (April 10, 2024) – Following a nationwide recruitment process, the County announced on Wednesday that Monica Schmidt has been selected as the new Director of OC Animal Care. Her start date will be April 19, 2024.
“Ms. Schmidt has over 16 years of high-volume shelter experience and has played a critical role at OC Animal Care since 2020,” said Donald P. Wagner, Chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. “Her industry knowledge, leadership, and passion for animal welfare have been evident throughout her tenure, making her the most qualified candidate for the position.”
Monica graduated from Sam Houston State University in Texas with a degree in political science and began her career in animal welfare at the Houston Humane Society, where she served in a series of progressively responsible positions. She played a key role in a variety of diverse animal welfare experiences including hurricane disaster response, large-scale hoarding and animal cruelty seizures, and day-to-day shelter operations, all of which developed Monica into a proven leader in the animal industry. In 2016, she was presented with the Houston Police Department’s Humanitarian Service Award in recognition of the creation of Monty’s Task Force, a multi-agency initiative aimed at bettering the lives of horses and their owners, and in 2017, she was featured by KPRC as part of their spotlight on Women Making a Difference for her work helping thousands of pets find homes.
“Monica has extensive experience working with local nonprofits and community groups and a deep understanding of the complexities in animal welfare,” said Doug Chaffee, Vice Chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. “She has used her knowledge and unique skills to enhance our shelter’s programs and services during her tenure, and I know Monica will continue to lead the extraordinary OC Animal Team successfully.”
Monica joined the County of Orange in 2020 as Assistant Director of OC Animal Care, then was promoted to the role of Interim Director in 2023. During her tenure as Interim Director, Monica managed and directed the day-to-day operations of the County’s largest animal shelter. Under her guidance in 2023, OC Animal Care had over 14,700 animal intakes, 55,679 field responses, 9,027 dogs and cats were reunited with their families, adopted, or transferred to rescue partners, 2,910 pets were fostered, and the shelter boasted a save rate for dogs of 93.85 percent.
In addition to this, Schmidt played a crucial role collaborating with leadership on strategic initiatives, identifying gaps in animal care programming, and developing solutions based on industry best practices.
“We’re excited to welcome Monica Schmidt as the new director of the largest municipal animal shelter in Orange County,” said Supervisor Andrew Do, First District. “OC Animal Care plays a crucial role in Orange County, providing shelter and services to over 14,700 animals each year. Monica’s leadership as interim Director, leading the successful monthly Drive Thru Pet Pantry distributions, has demonstrated her commitment to the agency.”
“Monica’s commitment to creating a positive atmosphere for both the Animal Care staff and the animals they serve is commendable,” said Supervisor Vicente Sarmiento, Second District. “Additionally, her cooperation in accommodating our office’s request to open the animal shelter to the public seven days a week, without requiring an appointment, is highly appreciated. I have full confidence in her ability to further enhance OC Animal Care.”
In recent months, Schmidt’s leadership during the recent Tustin Hangar Fire incident, mobilized the agency's response, pivoting to continue to provide services for the community while leveraging industry contacts to swiftly decrease the number of animals on campus through sponsored transports, including 109 dogs to the ASPCA Shelter in Ohio. Additionally, Monica guided the OC Animal Care team in developing and launching several pilot programs to determine the best balance of smart programming and community interests, which resulted in the introduction of Daily Adoption Options and a new dog foster program to support getting animals out of the shelter and back to loving homes.
“Within the last few years, animal shelters across the country experienced unprecedented overcrowding and understaffing after animals were returned to shelters at alarming rates. Orange County was no exception. Since taking the helm at OCAC, Ms. Schmidt demonstrated her visionary leadership through working with staff, volunteers, and the community to increase staffing and programs that expand public access to the shelter so more furry friends found loving families. Now, the shelter is in a better position to handle fluctuating numbers of animals. In this new role, I remain confident in Ms. Schmidt’s ability to continue our progress and keep animals healthy, happy, and safe at the shelter as they await forever homes within the community,” said Supervisor Katrina Foley, Fifth District.
“My career has been all about helping animals in need, and that’s what this team at OC Animal Care does best,” said Monica Schmidt. “I look forward to this next chapter as Director of OC Animal Care and what we can achieve as a municipal shelter, working together with the community, toward the shared goal of improving the lives of people and pets in Orange County.”
For more information about OC Animal Care, please visit OCpetinfo.com.
OC Animal Care is happy to attendthe Dia de los Ninos Event (Day of the Child Event) on Tuesday, April 30, 2024! While you're there, you'll meet members of the OC Animal Care team, learn about responsible pet ownership, receive giveaways and information resources, and more!
Anaheim Downtown Community Center Tuesday, April 30, 2024, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. 250 E. Center St. Anaheim, CA 92805
One of OC Animal Care’s missions is to promote life and to promote adoption, one of the ways we can do this is by promoting awareness in our communities, starting with its youngest members! This program is designed for Pre-School to 6th Graders with the purpose of promoting pet adoption and teaching responsible pet ownership. Activities and resources provided are intended to reinforce the information in the presentation.
Our next Katy Cares Presentation is held at Cypress Public Library on Sunday, May 19, 2024.
Cypress Public Library Sunday, May 19, 2024, 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 5331 Orange Ave. Cypress, CA 90630
OC Animal Care is excited to attendthe 10th Anniversary Open House for Orange County Emergency Pet Clinicon April 18, 2024! While you're there, you'll meet members of the OC Animal Care team, learn about responsible pet ownership, receive giveaways and information resources, and more!
Orange County Emergency Pet Clinic Thursday, April 18, 2024, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. 3920 N. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton, CA 92835
OC Animal Care is excited to attendthe Community Resource and Health Fairon April 13, 2024! While you're there, you'll meet members of the OC Animal Care team, learn about responsible pet ownership, receive giveaways and information resources, and more!
This event location has been changed to Valley High School.
Valley High School Saturday, April 13, 2024, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 1801 S. Greenville St. Santa Ana, CA 92704
OC Animal Care is excited to attend Anaheim Police Department's Puppuccinos with a Cop! on Thursday, April 11, 2024. While you're there, you'll learn about their dog walker watch program, meet members of the OC Animal Care team, learn about pet responsibility, and more!
Maxwell Dog Park Thursday, April 22, 2024, 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. 2660 W. Broadway Ave. Anaheim, CA 92804
OC Animal Care is excited to attendTustin's Family Resource Center's Open House and Family Resource Fair on April 24, 2024! While you're there, you'll meet members of the OC Animal Care team, learn about pet ownership, receive giveaways and information resources, and more!
Boys and Girls Club of Tustin Wednesday, April 24, 2024, 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 580 W. 6th Street Tustin, CA 92780
OC Animal Care is happy to attend Fullerton College's Environmental Fair on April 23, 2024! While you're there, you'll meet members of the OC Animal Care team, learn about pet ownership, receive giveaways and information resources, and more!
Fullerton College Tuesday, April 23, 2024, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 321 E. Chapman Ave. Fullerton, CA 92832