Stop by OC Animal Care and update your pet's vaccines or get a microchip during our monthly Low-Cost Vaccine & Microchip clinic. Our Low-Cost Clinic advises customers if their animal is ill, they need to take it to their own veterinarian for an exam. Appointments are required for these services...
Low-Cost Vaccination Clinic Information While rabies vaccinations for dogs are the only vaccines required by State law, your pet’s shots are very important and are the most effective way of preventing infectious and sometimes deadly diseases. There are several low-cost vaccination clinics located throughout Orange County to assist you in...
I am proud to announce that OC Animal Care is kicking off three exciting new pilot projects on January 25. Pilot projects enable us to evaluate new and creative strategies to manage trends in animal welfare and help people and pets in Orange County. Staff has been working hard on...
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What Animals Does OC Animal Care Have For Adoption? OC Animal Care is one of the largest shelters on the west coast, with housing for over 400 animals. There are a variety of species to choose from when looking for a new pet. The shelter offers dogs, cats, bunnies, birds...
It is not uncommon for residents of Orange County to encounter wildlife. Orange County is home to a diverse wildlife population which inhabit both our urban and open spaces. Many residents experience occasional visits from wildlife, such as opossums, squirrels, bats, raccoons, skunks, snakes, and coyotes. Those closer to open...
OC Animal Care promotes responsible pet ownership, health and safety of people and animals, and spay/neuter programs. OC Animal Care provides temporary shelter and medical care for "lost" owned or stray animals and opportunities for adoption of these animals. OC Animal Care houses and provides medical care for impounded dogs...
OC Animal Care, sponsored by Noble Friends Foundation, hosts a quarterly Free* Microchip Clinic for Dogs and Cats. Our next clinic will be on Saturday, September 20, 2025. Free microchip clinic for the first 100 dogs and cats Limit 2 pets per household; all pets must be 8 weeks of...
Our adoption program enables our team to provide personalized service, eliminate long lines, and reduce adopter frustration. The enhanced experience provides an opportunity for potential adopters to visit with and adopt animals in a way that is practical and positive while maintaining animal health and wellbeing. What are the steps...