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We invite you to celebrate the Happy Tails!

We invite you to celebrate the Happy Tails!

Join us on Saturday, May 18, for our Happy Tails Celebration & Fundraiser 2024 at the Music Academy in Montecito, 4pm to 8pm. The event highlights C.A.R.E.4Paws’ critical community work and 15 years of serving pet families on the Central Coast. Enjoy great food and drinks, music, a live and silent auction, and the chance to tour our new, 37-foot mobile clinic. Please spread the pawsitive news! Sponsorship opportunities are available. 

Chris Harris, Board President of C.A.R.E4Paws, joins 805 Focus!

Chris Harris, Board President of C.A.R.E4Paws, joins 805 Focus!

By: TV Santa Barbara 805 Focus | Published February 23, 2024

Santa Barbara, CA – C.A.R.E.4Paws works to reduce pet overpopulation, keep animals out of shelters and improve quality of life for pet families in need. We collaborate with all local animal shelters, rescue groups and pet service providers and dozens of human welfare agencies. Plus, we provide community outreach consulting to animal welfare agencies in other counties.

TV Santa Barbara supports local nonprofit organizations through a television show called the 805 Focus! Each 20 minute episode, hosted by Cynder Sinclair, Ph.D, highlights a nonprofit organization in Santa Barbara County and airs on TV Santa Barbara, channels 17 and 71. These evergreen programs are broadcast year round with a Monday – Friday time slot of 5-6 pm on Channel 17 and the TVSB iPhone App.

We go the distance! 

We go the distance! 

On Sunday, March 3, our Mobile Community Medicine & Spay/Neuter Outreach team hosted a successful event in Cuyama Valley with Santa Barbara County Animal Services, providing spays/neuters, vaccines, microchips and other critical services for more than 150 pets. We also distributed lots of pet food and supplies for pet families in need. Cuyama Valley does not have a veterinary clinic or pet store, which means many families have zero access to pet care unless services are brought TO the area. This is why our mobile clinic events are so important!