Winter Storms Trigger Influx of Lost Dogs

Winter Storms Trigger Influx of Lost Dogs

TUSTIN, Calif. (February 7, 2024) - The winter storms in Orange County have led to displaced and lost dogs arriving at OC Animal Care. As we continue to grapple with ongoing rainfall and high winds, we are asking for the community’s help to ensure the safety and well-being of their pets.  

Guidance for Pet Owners: Pet owners are advised to bring their animals indoors during heavy rainfall. If bringing them indoors is not feasible, providing them with a safe and dry shelter outside is essential. Keeping pets securely contained within the home or yard can prevent them from wandering and getting lost in the rain. 


Preventative Measures: Take proactive measures to ensure your pet is properly identified with a well-fitting collar and ID tag with your contact information.  If your pet is microchipped, be sure the information is current.  Up-to-date tags and microchips can help your pet get back home with you faster if they become lost. Additionally, having an emergency kit for pets stocked with food, water, medications, and essential supplies is crucial if disaster strikes.  


Lost and Found Pets: Most importantly, if you find a lost or stray pet, OC Animal Care asks for your help in locating their family by reporting to your local animal control agency, checking with neighbors, and posting found information on social media sites, community forums, and Nextdoor. OC Animal Care posts a photo and description of each animal brought into the shelter in hopes that they will be reunited with their family on our website. These are just a few of the furry faces that arrived during the storm. If any of them look familiar, please call or visit OC Animal Care.  

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How the Community Can Help: 
Foster
: To help make room for incoming stray dogs who have been displaced by the storms, OC Animal Care is asking the community to temporarily open their heart and home and foster a medium or large dog for two to three weeks. Opening your home gives a current shelter dog a loving home to weather the storm and enables the shelter to prioritize housing for lost dogs as they wait for their families to bring them home.  


In an effort to reunite lost dogs with their families, the dogs available to be placed in a foster home are dogs that do not have any holds and are already available for public adoption.  OC Animal Care will provide each foster family with a starter kit containing food and basic supplies including a leash, collar, and tags for your temporary housemate.  


Please contact OCACPrograms@occr.ocgov.com to become a temporary dog foster. All dogs are spay/neutered, microchipped, current on DHPP-Bordetella and Rabies vaccines, dewormed, and current on flea preventative. 


Adopt: If you have been thinking of adding a furry friend to your family, now is a great time to visit OC Animal Care.  The shelter currently has amazing dogs, cats, rabbits, and guinea pigs waiting to find their forever family. OC Animal Care is open daily for Adoption Visits from 11 am to 5 pm and open for Viewing Hours from 2 to 5 pm. We look forward to seeing you no matter which daily adoption option you choose. 


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About OC Animal Care 
OC Animal Care is the largest municipal animal shelter in Orange County, located at 1630 Victory Rd. Tustin, CA 92782. It services 14 cities and takes in over 14,500 animals each year. OC Animal Care provides refuge and care for animals, fosters the human-animal bond, and promotes safety in our community. For more information about OC Animal Care, please visit ocpetinfo.com.  

Doggy Bowl 2024

OC Animal Care is excited to partner with Tustin Legacy Animal Hospital for their Doggy Bowl 2024!  Stop by this adoption event to meet some of our adoptable pets, learn about pet ownership, and receive some giveaways!

Tustin Legacy Animal Hospital
Sunday, February 11, 2024, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

15100 Kensington Park Dr.  Unit 520
Tustin, CA 92782

Tustin Legacy Animal Hospital's Doggy Bowl

Cypress Teen Job and Volunteer Workshop

OC Animal Care is excited to host an information booth at Cypress' Teen Job and Volunteer Workshop on Thursday, February 8.  Stop by to learn more about disaster preparedness, animal welfare, proper animal care, and responsible pet ownership.  Learn more about the workshop here.

Cypress Senior Center
Thursday, February 8, 2024, 6 - 8 p.m.

9031 Grindlay Street
Cypress, CA 90630

Cypress Teen Workshop Flyer 2024

 

Equus Workforce Solutions Community Resource Fair

Equus Workforce Solutions is hosting a Community Resource Fair on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, to provide valuable community resources and information from organizations to help you and your family.  While you're there, you'll meet members of the OC Animal Care team, learn about responsible pet owners, and much more. 

Downtown Anaheim Community Center
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m
250 E. Center St., Anaheim, CA 92805

Equus Workforce Solutions Community Resource Fair 3.13.24

Low-Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic

OC Animal Care is partnering with H.E.A.R.T. to host a Low-Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic on Saturday, February 3, 2024, at the Placentia Community Center.

Appointments are required.  To learn more and to make an appointment, please click here.

Placentia Community Center
401 East Chapman Ave., Placentia, CA 92870

OC Animal Care Announces Daily Adoption Options

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In response to the information and data gathered from recent All Summer Long Pilot Program Initiatives, coupled with community interest and feedback, OC Animal Care is excited to announce an adjustment to its operational model. Beginning January 17, 2024, the shelter will be open daily for Adoption Visits from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and for Viewing Hours from 2 to 5 p.m., providing the community with Daily Adoption Options to create a more flexible and accessible adoption experience, while continuing opportunities for community members to connect with and provide loving homes for animals in need.

“We’re excited to promote a balance between smart, effective programming that has proven to increase the permanent placement of shelter pets, with that of community interest in viewing the animals at OC Animal Care,” said Donald P. Wagner, Chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. "Whether you prefer a scheduled Adoption Visit for a personalized experience or walking through kennels during Viewing Hours to see animals ready to go home with you that very same day, this adjustment to their operational model shows OC Animal Care's commitment to serving the needs of people and pets right here in Orange County."

Scheduled Adoption Visits will remain available for the convenience of potential adopters, while walk-in visitors are welcome to the next available time slot. Adoption visits include one-on-one meet and greets with the specific pet(s) you are interested in adopting. Visitors may spend time with multiple dogs and each time slot includes up to 30 minutes of dedicated time with an Animal Care Team member. Adoption visits for cats, rabbits, or other animals include staff assisted walk-throughs of available pets that are ready-to-go-home the same day.

During Viewing Hours, the community is invited to visit the shelter to walk unescorted through the external side of dog kennels and large viewing cat rooms, which feature dogs and cats who are available for adoption with no major medical or behavioral concerns, and ready-to-go-home the same day.

OC Animal Care understands that finding the right pet goes beyond the surface. It’s about compatibility, shared energy, and a connection that lasts a lifetime. OC Animal Care has a variety of amazing animals, including dogs, ranging from energetic puppies to gentle seniors, and everything in between. Whether you’re looking for a running partner, a cuddle buddy, or a family-friendly companion, there’s a dog waiting for you. Animal Care staff can help match you with a pet that fits your lifestyle, like one of the many adoptable dogs featured below, making the adoption process a personalized and rewarding experience. No matter which Daily Adoption Option you choose, we look forward to welcoming you to OC Animal Care.

In response to the information and data gathered from recent All Summer Long Pilot Program Initiatives, coupled with community interest and feedback, OC Animal Care is excited to announce an adjustment to its operational model. Beginning January 17, 2024, the shelter will be open daily for Adoption Visits from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and for Viewing Hours from 2 to 5 p.m., providing the community with Daily Adoption Options to create a more flexible and accessible adoption experience, while continuing opportunities for community members to connect with and provide loving homes for animals in need.

“We’re excited to promote a balance between smart, effective programming that has proven to increase the permanent placement of shelter pets, with that of community interest in viewing the animals at OC Animal Care,” said Donald P. Wagner, Chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. "Whether you prefer a scheduled Adoption Visit for a personalized experience or walking through kennels during Viewing Hours to see animals ready to go home with you that very same day, this adjustment to their operational model shows OC Animal Care's commitment to serving the needs of people and pets right here in Orange County."

Scheduled Adoption Visits will remain available for the convenience of potential adopters, while walk-in visitors are welcome to the next available time slot. Adoption visits include one-on-one meet and greets with the specific pet(s) you are interested in adopting. Visitors may spend time with multiple dogs and each time slot includes up to 30 minutes of dedicated time with an Animal Care Team member. Adoption visits for cats, rabbits, or other animals include staff assisted walk-throughs of available pets that are ready-to-go-home the same day.

During Viewing Hours, the community is invited to visit the shelter to walk unescorted through the external side of dog kennels and large viewing cat rooms, which feature dogs and cats who are available for adoption with no major medical or behavioral concerns, and ready-to-go-home the same day.

OC Animal Care understands that finding the right pet goes beyond the surface. It’s about compatibility, shared energy, and a connection that lasts a lifetime. OC Animal Care has a variety of amazing animals, including dogs, ranging from energetic puppies to gentle seniors, and everything in between. Whether you’re looking for a running partner, a cuddle buddy, or a family-friendly companion, there’s a dog waiting for you. Animal Care staff can help match you with a pet that fits your lifestyle, like one of the many adoptable dogs featured below, making the adoption process a personalized and rewarding experience. No matter which Daily Adoption Option you choose, we look forward to welcoming you to OC Animal Care.

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For more information on Daily Adoption Options and information gathered from recent All Summer Long Pilot Program Initiatives, please visit ocpetinfo.com/DailyAdoptionOptions.

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January Adoption Promotion

January 2024 Promotion

Ring in the new year with a new furry friend! Adopt a pet, create new beginnings together, and make your life more wag-tastic!  Throughout the month of January, adoption fees are waived for dogs 25+ pounds.  Waived adoption fees for dogs do not include licensing fees or puppies 6 months of age or younger.

Low-Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic

OC Animal Care is partnering with H.E.A.R.T. to host a Low-Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic on Monday, April 22, 2024.

Appointments are required.  To learn more and to make an appointment, please click here.

OC Animal Care
1630 Victory Road, Tustin

CANCELLED: Low-Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic

Due to the rainy forecast, the scheduled Low-Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic by H.E.A.R.T. for Saturday, February 3, 2024, has been rescheduled to Saturday, February 3, 2024, at the Placentia Community Center.

Appointments are required.  To learn more and to make an appointment, please click here.

OC Animal Care
1630 Victory Road, Tustin

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