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Kitten Club

On the first Saturday of every month, OC Animal Care host a bottle-feeding demonstration. During this time, you'll:

  • learn how to bottle feed kittens along with other tips and tricks
  • learn basic medical training from an RVT

If you any questions, please email foster@occr.ocgov.com.  

Register for the event.

Kitten Club - Bottle Feeding Classes

Waived Pet Adoption Fees for Huntington Beach Residents

On July 1-2, 2023, the City of Huntington Beach is partnering with OC Animal Care to waive pet adoption fees for Huntington Beach residents!

When you adopt a pet, you're giving them a second chance at life and providing them with a loving, forever home.  And with so many different breeds, sizes, and personalities to choose from, at OC Animal Care, there's a perfect pet out there for everyone!

So if you're ready to open your heart and home to a new furry friend, visit OC Animal Care on July 1st and 2nd!  You'll be making a difference in the life of an animal in need, and gaining a loyal and loving companion for life!

HB Waived Adoption Fee Event

All Summer Long at OC Animal Care

All Summer Long

OC Animal Care is pleased to announce the launch of its comprehensive summer initiative, All Summer Long at OC Animal Care. This program aims to connect the community with shelter animals through numerous engaging events and pilot projects.

All Summer Long at OC Animal Care offers three distinct sections, ensuring there is something for everyone, including prospective pet owners, current pet owners and those looking to get involved with the shelter.

To learn more, visit the All Summer Long at OC Animal Care page. 

Fourth of July Pet Safety Tips

Celebrate pet Safety this 4th of July

The Fourth of July is a time for celebration, but it's important to remember that our furry friends need some extra care and attention during this festive period! From the potential hazards of fireworks to the summer heat to the temptation of tasty party treats, it's important to prioritize the safety of our beloved pets.   

  1. Loud fireworks, gatherings, and unfamiliar experiences can cause stress and increase the risk of pets getting scared or lost. Follow these valuable tips to ensure the safety and security of your pets during the Fourth. 
  2. Bring your pets inside. The loud noises and flash of the fireworks can cause your pets to get scared and run away.   
  3. Microchip & ID your pets. Make sure your pet has visible ID tags and a microchip with updated information.   
  4. Provide a safe and secure space. Have a space designated for your pets such as a quiet room or crate, and provide them with treat toys and calming music for distraction.   
  5. Exercise early in the day. Walk and play with your pet to tire them out before the fireworks begin to help alleviate stress and avoid accidents.  
Celebrate pet Safety this 4th of July

As we celebrate amidst the summer heat, it's crucial to prioritize the safety and well-being of our furry companions in the face of potential heat-related risks. 

  1. Never leave your pet in the car. If you see an animal in a hot car, try to locate its owner or call 911! 
  2. Watch out for hot pavement. Remember, if it’s too hot for bare feet, it’s too hot for bare paws! 
  3. Always provide water and shade. Bring your pets inside during the hot day and let them rest in a cool part of the house.   
  4. Limit exercise. Exercise in the early morning and late evening to avoid the heat.   
  5. Watch for signs of heatstroke. Excessive panting, excessive drooling, high heart rate, discolored gums, mobility problems, high body temperature, vomiting and diarrhea are some of the most common symptoms. If your pet is experiencing these symptoms, contact your vet immediately! 
Hot Weather Pet Safety Tips

While parties and celebrations bring excitement and fun, it's important to remember to implement essential safety tips to ensure the well-being of our furry friends during these festive gatherings. 

  1. Keep alcohol and party foods out of paws reach.   
  2. Keep charcoal, fireworks, sparklers, and glow-sticks away from curious pets.   
  3. Keep toxic chemicals away from pets.   
  4. Watch out for leftover party favors and decorations.   
  5. Establish boundaries and monitor the grill at all times.  
4th of July Pet Safety Tips

Skechers Adoption and Low-Cost Vaccination & Microchip Clinic Event

OC Animal Care Pet Adoption Event and Low-Cost Vaccination & Microchip Clinic hosted by H.E.A.R.T.!

SKECHERS Warehouse Outlet
1715 N Bristol St, Santa Ana, CA 92706
July 1st, 10AM – 2PM

NO appointments taken for the clinic – all pets will be accepted on a walk-up basis!  Pet owners must arrive no later than 1:00 pm for free cursory pet exams and low-cost vaccinations, microchipping, parasite control, nail trims, anal gland expressions.

FREE flea & tick control (while supplies last)! FREE pet healthcare consultations with veterinarian! FREE training consultations with our animal behaviorist! Wonderful pets will be available for adoption from OC Animal Care!

Low-Cost Clinic hosted by H.E.A.R.T.

Dog Fostering Orientation

The dog fostering program provides an incredible opportunity for community members to open their hearts and homes to shelter dogs, offering them a much-needed break from the shelter environment and a "stay-cation" experience. Throughout the summer, animal shelters experience an increase in lost pets, which requires additional space to provide care.

To become a foster and make a difference in the life of a shelter dog this summer, interested individuals are invited to attend the orientation session. During the orientation, the shelter's team will guide prospective fosters through the program, answer any questions and facilitate sign-ups. 

Wednesday, June 28, 2023 
5 p.m. – 6 p.m. 
Click Here to Register

Dog Fostering Orientation

The dog fostering program provides an incredible opportunity for community members to open their hearts and homes to shelter dogs, offering them a much-needed break from the shelter environment and a "stay-cation" experience. Throughout the summer, animal shelters experience an increase in lost pets, which requires additional space to provide care.

To become a foster and make a difference in the life of a shelter dog this summer, interested individuals are invited to attend an orientation session. During the orientation, the shelter's team will guide prospective fosters through the program, answer any questions and facilitate sign-ups.

Saturday, June 24, 2023
2 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Click Here to Register

Become a Dog Foster Parent at OC Animal Care

Foster a Dog

OC Animal Care is thrilled to announce the launch of its dog fostering program for the summer season. This program provides an incredible opportunity for community members to open their hearts and homes to shelter dogs, offering them a much-needed break from the shelter environment and a "stay-cation" experience. Throughout the summer, animal shelters experience an increase in lost pets, which requires additional space to provide care.

To become a foster and make a difference in the life of a shelter dog this summer, interested individuals are invited to attend an orientation session. During the orientation, the shelter's team will guide prospective fosters through the program, answer any questions and facilitate sign-ups. Learn more and sign up at the following link: Dog Fostering Orientation.  

OC Animal Care will match each dog with a foster family that aligns with their lifestyle and availability, ensuring a harmonious and rewarding experience for both the foster and the dog. The program welcomes participants for flexible fostering commitments, ranging from two weeks to two months. Throughout the fostering period, the shelter team will be available to offer guidance and support for a smooth and rewarding experience for both fosters and dogs alike.

By fostering a dog, individuals can make a meaningful impact on the lives of these shelter pets and help them prepare for their forever homes. Fostering provides a unique opportunity to bond with a lovable pet, offers them the comfort of a home environment and plays a vital role in their journey towards finding a permanent, loving home for dogs like Lewis! Lewis (A1781609) is a five-year-old husky who has been a resident of the shelter for 291 days. With his love for walks and getting along well with other dogs, he's eager to experience the joys of a foster home where he can relax and thrive!

Lewis_A1781609

In addition to Lewis, there are many more dogs who are awaiting to take a much-needed break from their shelter life. These dogs will flourish in a home environment while creating space in the shelter for more animals in need. Let's make this summer a time of love, care and second chances for these deserving animals!

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