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Virtually Pets
On Saturday, the Haute Dog team, headed by Santa Paws (who looks suspiciously like both Justin Rudd and Peter Krause, who looks like Justin Rudd), will be passing out treats, toys, supplies and other good things to all the good pets at shelters—and that leaves none of them out. This would be a great opportunity for anyone having the desire and the space to fill out adoption papers—you’ll be pretty up close and personal! Here are five candidates from three local shelters in our vicinity: Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS) and spcaLA, both located at 7700 East Spring Street, Long Beach; and Seal Beach Animal Care Services, 1700 Adolfo Lopez Drive, Seal Beach
And remember—a gift of an animal shouldn’t be a surprise package for the recipient. Be certain that the person on the other end not only wants the particular animal but is knowledgeable about its care.
Long Beach Animal Care Services
Jules—ID#A561853
So—your girlfriend wants jewels for Christmas? Here’s a bright choice—take her down to ACS and introduce her to Jules! With her sweet disposition, soft fur and adorable underbite, Julesis one of the best adoption candidates we’ve seen. She was shy at first but has really come around. She loves a lap snuggle, so come see how she fits on yours!
Jasmine—ID#A562025
Do you want to give a lovely cat a warm, happy holiday season and have one for yourself? Then adopt Jasmine. This brown tabby was surrendered by an owner who, after 10 years, had no time for her. She looks and acts younger than her 13 years. Jasmine is a sweet girl and is good with kids, dogs and other cats.
Dennis—ID#A560914
Dennis is no menace. He’s an American neutered male white rabbit about a year old. White as Santa’s beard, he’s a beautiful chap! Just keep him away from the wires to the tree lights.
SpcaLA
Candy—ID#16-00301
And don’t forget the candy. This little girl is 7 years old and sweet as sugar plums. This little girl would make a jolly companion.
Barbie—ID #:15-02805
Barbie’s jet black as a winter night, 4 years old and sweet. Although she craves everyday attention, she’s also an independent girl who prefers her own space. No Barbie doll, for sure!
Cadbury—ID#16-00529
This girl’s a funny little bunny who will hop right up to you for nose rubs. She’s a year old, white as fallen snow and loves being around people! Remember, rabbits are pets with special needs, so please do a bit of research before taking me home.
Seal Beach Animal Care Center
Holly and Tinsel
Holly and Tinsel are an adorable and energetic sister and brother who love toys, cuddles and love! They’re a year and a half and have been neutered and spayed.
Port
A tipple of port for holiday cheer? Port looks brown in the photo but is actually gray. He’s a neutered male about 8 months old. He was found at a market along with his siblings when they were about 7 weeks old. There were a number of dogs and other cats at the foster, and he loved the dogs far better than the cats. His foster mom says that he acts like a dog and will be fine with one in the home. No cats, children or seniors, however. He’ll need someone to play with, though, because he needs lots of attention. SBACC will fill you in further on Port’s needs.
Mark Your Calendars (the People Way)
Operation Santa Paws
To December 19, various locations
Operation Santa Paws seeks donated pet toys for shelters and rescues to improve the health and demeanor of those pets while reducing their stress. This increases the cats and dogs’ chances of being adopted! The simplest toys can make the animals much more comfortable! Cats enjoy rolling toys such as small plastic balls or other batting toys that can be hung from cage doors, while dogs tend to prefer items like the heavy-duty Kong rubber chew toy. And there are lots of other items that shelters and rescues can use! See locations of drop boxes, wish lists and delivery instructions here. If you want to have a great experience with shelter pets, drop by any of the shelters. Suggested donations and locations of the donation boxes and shelters can be found here.
spcaLA Foster Class
Saturday, January 16, spcaLA P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village, 7700 East Spring Street, Long Beach, 10:00AM–noon
We can’t do it without you! spcaLA needs foster parents for pets of all ages and needs. We provide the supplies, and you provide the love. Submit an application and attend a foster class by applying here.
Fix Long Beach (FLB) Spay/Neuter Clinic
Saturday, January 23, 7:30AM–4:00PM, Location to be announced
Free to qualifying residents
The grassroots free spay/neuter organization Fix Long Beach invites you to make an appointment for your unfixed dog or get a voucher for your cat! And we have lots of spaces for male dogs! Come and get ‘em!
Guidelines are as follows:
- Low-income Long Beach residents only unless you have a pit bull! (We offer free spay/neuter for pitties in surrounding cities.) If you don’t qualify (annual salary $30,000 or lower), please Google “low cost spay/neuter” along with your zip code, and have your pet fixed at one of the suggested clinics.
- Book an appointment ASAP. Standbys are welcome. Vouchers will be given to any attendee whose pet cannot be served that day.
- If you have called or made a previous appointment, please check your voice mail for messages (be sure that it’s set up). You must call back to confirm your appointment or your spot will be given away.
- If you are 15 minutes late for your appointment, your spot will be given to someone waiting on standby. If you fail to show up for two consecutive appointments, you will be denied future service.
- Fix Long Beach also offers the following services from 9:00AM–:00PM:
- Low-cost vaccines for dogs and cats $10 per shot, cash only.
- Low-cost flea meds for dog and cats $10 per dose/application, cash only.
- Nail trim $5, cash only.
- Free microchips for pets of Long Beach residents.
- Free supplies for anyone that gets their pets fixed.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 323.413.7729
When you come, bring proof of income and Long Beach residency (these events are for Long Beach residents only.) Whether you come as standby or with an appointment, do not give your pet anything to eat or drink after 12:01AM. Dogs must be on leashes and cats must be in carriers that are specifically pet carriers! No paper bags or suitcases, please! There are no walls in the park, and we want you to ensure your pet’s safety! If you don’t own a carrier, pet supply stores like Petco and PetSmart carry inexpensive cardboard ones; they run on the average of $8.
Fix Long Beach also has a wish list for pet items to give to our client as a thank-you for helping to lower our shelter euthanasia rate and prevent the birth of more unwanted kittens and puppies.
Click the link to donate items, or bring them to the event if you find a better deal!
Let’s continue to help make Long Beach no kill, one pet at a time!
Ongoing
Low-Cost Pet Vaccination Clinics
First and Third Sunday of each month, 4:00PM–6:00PM, Scherer Park, 4600 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach
See flyer for pricing of each services
Pet owners must be 18 years or older. All pets must be on leashes or in carriers. Only healthy and non-pregnant animals will be vaccinated. If you have a prior rabies vaccine certificate, license tag or license renewal notice for your pet, please bring it with you to the clinic. Vaccination and microchip services are provided for pets residing in any city. Licensing service is provided for residents within our jurisdiction: Long Beach, Signal Hill, Cerritos, Los Alamitos and Seal Beach. Microchips, flea treatment and nail trimmings also available.
Monthly Mutt Mingles
Pussy & Pooch Pethouse and PawBar, 4818 East Second Street, Long Beach, third Wednesday of every month
222 East Broadway, third Thursday of every month, 6:00PM–8:00PM
Join P&P for their monthly mixer, and enjoy special treats, toasts, and plenty of in-store tail-wagging. Mutt Mingles are a great way for your dog to learn valuable social skills. It’s a chance for them to experience and interact in a social setting with food, drink and plenty of other distractions! It’s important for your dog to learn how to behave around other dogs and people so that they’ll be the stars of the dog park and the dog beach. The indoor facility provides for a very comfortable setting and fun atmosphere. Dogs may be off-leash if supervised closely by their owners. For their protection, we lock the front door so dogs are safe from the street traffic.