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OC Animal Care to Temporarily Close Facility

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TUSTIN, Calif. (November 19, 2023) – Due to the upcoming high wind event forecasted by the National Weather Service, the shelter’s close proximity to the north hangar and the City of Tustin Incident Management Team announcement of the controlled deconstruction of the remaining structure, as well as the continued effort to prioritize the health and safety of staff, visitors, and animals on campus, OC Animal Care will temporarily close on-site operations to the public, out of an abundance of caution, from Monday, November 20 through Tuesday, November 21. OC Animal Care staff will continue to be on-site caring for over 450 animals, and all activities are still being shifted indoors, when possible.

To minimize additional animals being brought to the shelter at this time, OC Animal Care is imploring the community to first exhaust all efforts to search for the owners of stray animals, specifically dogs, before bringing them to OC Animal Care. This includes first reporting to your local animal control agency, checking with neighbors, and posting found information on social media sites, community forums and Nextdoor. The shelter has education tips available for anyone who has found or lost a pet.

Should you come across a sick, injured, or aggressive dog, please call 714-935-6848 to speak to an animal field services dispatcher. Please note that while general response times may be longer than normal, field support to contract cities and the County unincorporated areas will continue for priority level calls for service.

Since the onset of the fire, OC Animal Care immediately took action by putting protective measures into place to ensure the continued safety of all staff, animals, and visitors. This includes routine mobile monitoring, fixed-place monitoring and air quality sampling.  To date, testing results at OC Animal Care have been within normal ranges. Additionally, the agency has distributed safety equipment to staff, replaced all indoor air filters, installed seven mobile HEPA air filtration systems and contracted with a professional clean-up crew who specializes in this type of debris to continue to be on campus to evaluate and initiate any needed remediation.

In addition, OC Animal Care continues its wide-spread efforts to partner with local, state, and national agencies to move animals out of the shelter through transport programs. OC Animal Care also called on the community to help place dogs into foster homes. OC Animal Care is incredibly grateful to the families who opened up their hearts and homes to foster an animal. Thanks to our community, over 260 animals are currently off-site receiving plenty of love and attention with their temporary family.

The temporary closure is scheduled from Monday through Tuesday but may be extended pending review of weather conditions and status of the Tustin Hangar Emergency. Once the deconstruction of the north hangar is complete and all air quality tests are finalized, OC Animal Care will resume normal operations.

Visit ocpetinfo.com for more information or call OC Animal Care at (714) 935-6848.

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OC Animal Care Shelter Advisory #3

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In response to the local state of emergency related to the Tustin Hangar Incident, and in an abundance of caution, OC Animal Care will continue to implement the following modifications to ensure the safety of our animals, staff, volunteers, and community visitors. For a full list of programs and services, please visit our website at ocpetinfo.com or call 714-935-6848.

 As a reminder, our Adoption Hours are 11 AM to 5 PM. To schedule an adoption visit, call our main line at (714) 935-6848, and mention the Animal ID# for any specific animal you might be interested in. We have many adoptable pets looking for their forever homes!

OC Animal Care Immediate Need of Dog Fosters During Local State of Emergency

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Due to the ongoing local state of emergency directly across the street from the facility, OC Animal Care is asking for immediate help from our community. The shelter is in need of foster homes for medium and large size dogs, for at least two weeks, in an effort to reduce the number of animals on campus.


Since the recent fire of the north hangar at the former Marine Corps Air Station in Tustin on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, OC Animal Care has taken every precaution, including modifying operations, to ensure the continued safety of the animals in our care, staff, volunteers, and community visitors.


OC Animal Care currently has over 300 dogs. The shelter team has done a remarkable job pivoting to indoor adoption visits and ramping up in-kennel enrichment efforts. In an abundance of caution related to the ongoing incident however, the dogs have been moved to the indoor portion of their kennel and can no longer go out for walks or play outside.


OC Animal Care is asking the community to open their heart and home to a shelter dog for the next two weeks. 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 an emergency dog foster. All dogs are spay/neutered, microchipped, current on DHPP-Bordetella and Rabies vaccines, dewormed, and current on flea preventative.


The community can also help by donating Kong toys to keep the dogs occupied while indoors in their shelter kennel. Our shelter accepts donations in person daily from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. or through our Amazon Wishlist.


Because OC Animal Care continues to be severely impacted by the fire, the shelter is imploring the community to find positive solutions to shelter surrender at this time. OC Animal Care has many resources for pet owners who may be struggling with caring for their pet including:
• Low-cost pet clinics
• Training resources
• Pet food service list of local pet food banks

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. The shelter has education tips available for anyone who has found or lost a pet.

SPANISH / CHINESE / KOREAN / VIETNAMESE

OC Animal Care Shelter Advisory #2

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In response to local state of emergency related to the Tustin Hangar Incident, and in an abundance of caution, OC Animal Care will continue to implement the following modifications to ensure the safety of our animals, staff, volunteers, and community visitors. For a full list of programs and services, please visit our website at ocpetinfo.com or call 714-935-6848.

 As a reminder, our Adoption Hours are 11 AM to 5 PM. To schedule an adoption visit, call our main line at (714) 935-6848, and mention the Animal ID# for any specific animal you might be interested in. We have many adoptable pets looking for their forever homes!

OC Animal Care Shelter Advisory

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In light of direction issued by the County Public Health Officer, and in an abundance of caution, OC Animal Care will be implementing the following modifications to ensure the safety of our animals, staff, volunteers, and community visitors. For a full list of programs and services, please visit our website at ocpetinfo.com or call 714-935-6848.

As a reminder, our Adoption Hours are 11 AM to 5 PM. To schedule an adoption visit, call our main line at (714) 935-6848, and mention the Animal ID# for any specific animal you might be interested in. We have many adoptable pets looking for their forever homes!

Villa Park Halloweenfest

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OC Animal Care is excited to attend Villa Park's Halloweenfest on Saturday, October 28, from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.  While you're there, you meet members of the OC Animal Care team, learn pet responsibility, and receive giveaways.

Villa Park Town Center
17767-17871 Santiago Blvd.
Villa Park, CA 

UCI Health Pet Adoption Event

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OC Animal Care is excited to take part in UCI's Health Pet Adoption Event.  While you're there, you'll meet members of our OC Animal Care team, see some of our adoptable pets, receive giveaways, and informational resources.

UCI Medical Center -Douglas Hospital
Friday, November 17, 2023, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

101 City Drive, Orange, CA 92868

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