Santa Barbara County Animal Services (SBCAS) is the only open-admission animal shelter in Santa Barbara County, California. The shelter takes in over 4,000 animals each year, including dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small animals. SBCAS provides a variety of services to the community, including adoption, licensing, and vaccinations. The shelter also has a team of animal control officers who respond to calls about stray animals, injured animals, and animal cruelty.
SBCAS has hundreds of adoptable animals waiting for their forever homes. The shelter staff can help you find the perfect pet for your family. All adoptable animals are spayed or neutered, microchipped, and up-to-date on their vaccinations.
All dogs and cats over the age of four months must be licensed with SBCAS. Licensing helps to ensure that your pet is up-to-date on their vaccinations and that they can be easily identified if they become lost.
SBCAS offers a variety of vaccinations for dogs and cats. Vaccinations help to protect your pet from serious diseases.
SBCAS animal control officers respond to calls about stray animals, injured animals, and animal cruelty. Animal Control is also a resource for information about animal laws and regulations.
There are many ways to help SBCAS. You can:
Santa Barbara County Animal Services
548 W. Foster Road
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 934-6115
[email protected]
Every year, Santa Barbara County Animal Services (SBCAS) impacts the lives of thousands of animals. In 2021, SBCAS:
SBCAS is a vital part of the Santa Barbara County community. The shelter provides a safe and caring environment for animals in need, and it helps to keep the community safe by enforcing animal laws and regulations.
SBCAS has a significant economic impact on the Santa Barbara County community. The shelter generates over $1 million in revenue each year, and it creates over 50 jobs. SBCAS also saves the community money by preventing the spread of animal diseases and by reducing the number of stray animals.
There are many benefits to adopting a pet from SBCAS. SBCAS animals are:
Adopting a pet from SBCAS is a great way to save a life and make a difference in the community.
Here are some tips for adopting a pet from SBCAS:
Here are some common mistakes to avoid when adopting a pet from SBCAS:
SBCAS is a vital part of the Santa Barbara County community. The shelter provides a safe and caring environment for animals in need, and it helps to keep the community safe by enforcing animal laws and regulations. SBCAS is also a great place to adopt a pet. The shelter has a wide variety of animals available for adoption, and all of the animals are spayed or neutered, microchipped, up-to-date on their vaccinations, and socialized.
Table 1: Number of Animals Rescued by SBCAS
Year | Number of Animals |
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2019 | 4,231 |
2020 | 4,567 |
2021 | 4,803 |
Table 2: Number of Animals Adopted from SBCAS
Year | Number of Animals |
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2019 | 1,789 |
2020 | 1,903 |
2021 | 1,987 |
Table 3: Number of Animals Licensed by SBCAS
Year | Number of Animals |
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2019 | 5,312 |
2020 | 5,564 |
2021 | 5,806 |
Table 4: Number of Animals Vaccinated by SBCAS
Year | Number of Animals |
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2019 | 10,234 |
2020 | 10,567 |
2021 | 10,803 |
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