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Contact us by E-Mail

Address
561 The City Drive South
Orange, CA 92868
Map

Animal Control Services 24/7
Call Center Hours
8:00am-5:00pm daily

(714) 935-6848
(949) 249-5160
5:00pm-8:00am nightly
(714) 935-7158

Animal Care Center Hours
10am-5pm Daily
10am-7pm Wed

(closed holidays)
Care Center Front Gate
Receiving hours 7am-11pm

Stray animals accepted
Owner surrender animals accepted
Animals redeemed with current license

Licensing Office Hours
8:00am-5:00pm M-F

Fax (714) 935-6373

Online Pet Database
Adopt-A-Pet and Lost & Found animals are updated every 30 minutes

 

Volunteer Opportunities
OC Animal Care

Our volunteer program continues to grow and is a necessary part of everyday life at OC Animal Care. Serving as a volunteer is extremely rewarding, educational and fun. Animal Care Services volunteers are committed, caring individuals who positively impact the lives of our animals. The valuable support and service they provide is truly appreciated by the animals, staff and visitors.photo - woman holding kitten

If you are searching for a rewarding experience and love working with and for animals, we invite you to join OC Animal Care volunteer team. Volunteer opportunities are available seven days a week. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old (see below for opportunities available to minors).

VOLUNTEER POSITIONS

  • Dog Walker -
    Volunteers walk and exercise shelter dogs that are available for adoption. Through exercise, dog walkers provide adoptable dogs’ human contact, mental stimulation and basic command training.

  • Cat Socializer -
    Volunteers socialize available shelter cats. Through socializing, volunteers improve the quality of their lives and better prepare them for adoption into loving homes.

  • Greeter -
    Volunteers greet and offer assistance to the public at Animal Care Services front gate. Greeters are a visitor’s first contact with OC Animal Care and through their warm greeting and courtesy may influence a person’s decision to adopt from Animal Care Services.

  • Mobile Adoption/Special Events -
    Volunteers assist staff in educating citizens about the services provided by OC Animal Care at local fairs, festivals and mobile adoption events.

  • Clerical Support -
    Volunteers assist customer services staff by preparing adoption packets that offer insightful information to ease the transition of an adopted pet into a new environment.

  • Bather/Groomer -
    Volunteers bathe and groom shelter dogs to create quality bonding time between themselves and the dogs and increase a dog’s adoptability.

  • Foster Caretaker -
    Volunteers provide temporary care to young, injured, abused or under-socialized animals. Volunteers return their foster animals when they are deemed suitable for adoption by Animal Care Services Clinic staff. The volunteer is responsible for all expenses incurred while fostering. Prospective foster caretakers must submit a Foster Application.
    For more information about becoming a Foster Caretaker for underage animals, please attend one of the following informational seminars. These seminars will be held at Animal Care Services, 561 The City Drive South, Orange. Seminars will last 30 minutes.

    • Saturday, April 19 at 10:30 am

    • Saturday, May 17 at 10:30 am

    • Saturday, June 21 at 10:30 am

    • Saturday, July 19 at 10:30 am

VOLUNTEER SELECTION

OC Animal Care requires that all potential volunteers go through an extensive selection process. This process ensures that OC Animal Care is selecting volunteers that best fit the needs of the program and understand the unique environment in which they will work. The selection process may take up to two months. Please note that applicants will be selected based on the current needs of Animal Care Services.

Time Commitment
OC Animal Care requests that you commit to a minimum of eight hours per month for three months. This commitment ensures that the program will operate smoothly and that the maximum benefit is derived for the animals. Please advise us in writing if you are unable to make the time commitment for a given month.

Training
OC Animal Care will provide training to all volunteers. Volunteers are required to complete the training for each position in which they are selected to serve.

VOLUNTEER ORIENTATIONS

Volunteer orientations are held the first Saturday and Wednesday of each quarter. Orientation usually takes about 1½ to 2 hours. ALL POTENTIAL VOLUNTEERS MUST ATTEND. Orientation is held at OC Animal Care, 561 The City Drive South, Orange

2008 Volunteer Orientation Dates

Saturday, January 5 at 10:00 am
Wednesday, January 9 at 6:00 pm

Saturday, April 5 at 10:00 am
Wednesday, April 9 at 6:00 pm

Wednesday, July 2 at 6:00 pm
Saturday, July 5 at 10:00 am

Wednesday, October 1 at 6:00 pm
Saturday, October 4 at 10:00 am

For more information on our Volunteer Program, contact our Volunteer Coordinator: (714) 935-6194.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FOR MINORS

Animal Control Explorer Post 538
Are you between the ages of 14 and 21 and interested in a career that involves the handling of animals? If you are considering a career in animal care, animal training, animal control, veterinary medicine, or law enforcement as a K9 police officer, then our Explorer Post might be just the thing to get you started.

For more information on the OCAC Explorer Post Program, contact the OCAC Explorer Post Coordinator at (714) 935-6901, ext 1.

Special Projects
OC Animal Care is always looking for individuals or organizations (Scout Troops, School Groups, Religious Organizations, etc.) that are unable to volunteer at the shelter to complete special projects. These projects may include decorating the animals’ cages and collecting much needed items such as blankets.

 If you would like to make a donation or obtain additional information about our special projects, please contact our Public Education Officer at:  (714) 935-6301.