Twice the success in Oceano!

Twice the success in Oceano!

Thank you, Martha, for trusting us with your two adorable pups! 

“I told my dogs that we were going to the park. They were a little upset when they saw the syringes. They are happy now. They behaved properly, and the staff was wonderful with them. Thank you for coming to Oceano! Everybody was so nice and helpful. My two dogs were thrilled about the experience.”

Local animal rights organization kicks off Domestic Violence Awareness Month with annual “Walk to End Abuse”

Local animal rights organization kicks off Domestic Violence Awareness Month with annual “Walk to End Abuse”

By: Mina Wahab | News Channel 3

Published September 30, 2023 12:18 pm | Santa Barbara, California

— October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and one local animal rights organization is kicking off the month with their 2nd annual Walk Against Abuse.

C.A.R.E.4Paws is encouraging people to bring their dogs to Sunday’s event as the afternoon will feature several pet friendly activities including a dog parade and painting for dogs.

And though the walk against abuse is a family friendly fundraiser, the issue at hand is a heavy one.

The organization wants people to know that animal cruelty and domestic violence go hand in hand.

“I would hate to leave Shadow. I believe a lot of people probably stay in their situation because of their dogs,” said Brian Keefer, who works at Elings Park.

C.A.R.E.4Paws has seen first hand how hard it is for victims of domestic violence to leave an abusive situation when it means having to leave a pet behind to seek shelter and a fresh start.

“ Statistically, it’s found that people in an abusive relationship—when there is a companion pet involved—they typically will stay in an abusive relationship about eight times longer, or they will unfortunately have to leave their their pets behind. And, you know, pets are oftentimes used as pawns to try and seek revenge. And so it’s really important that when somebody is able to flee, that they are able to take their pets. And previously they weren’t able to enter into a shelter with their pets,” said C.A.R.E. 4 Paws Community Programs Coordinator Wendy Domanski.

That’s where C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Safe Haven program comes in.

The program provides temporary anonymous fostering for the pets of domestic violence victims.

Sunday’s walk against abuse event will raise money for this program, and spread awareness of this ongoing reality.

“People as a community as a whole can come with their pets, with their family to show support. And I know it’s a sad subject, but we’re here to make a difference. And that’s what this event is about, it’s about making a difference, coming together, showing your children that—you know— we do walk against abuse, but that together we can make a difference. The more foster families that we have, the more support that we have for C.A.R.E.4Paws, the more awareness, the more people that we can help,” said Domanski.

Bandit receives free vaccines in Oceano

Bandit receives free vaccines in Oceano

Thank you to Rosalie for sending us this wonderful note:

“The clinic in Oceano was awesome. I want to say thank you for taking care of my Bandit. With the economy the way it is now, I gratefully appreciate you all. We were both nervous, you know, shots, shots, shots. Your crew was amazing! Thank you and God bless you.”

C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Annual Walk Against Abuse supports pet families exposed to domestic violence

C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Annual Walk Against Abuse supports pet families exposed to domestic violence

By: The Santa Barbara Independent

Published Wed Sep 20, 2023 2:16pm | Santa Barbara, California 

– Every hour of every day in the United States alone, hundreds of people and their companion animals suffer abuse. Animal cruelty is strongly correlated with violence against people, and pets are often used as “pawns” in domestic violence situations to prevent family members from speaking up or leaving the abusive relationship. In fact, survivors stay on average two years longer in a violent home if there’s a family pet involved.

This is why C.A.R.E.4Paws invites the animal-loving community to kick off Domestic Violence Awareness Month by Walking Against Abuseon Sunday, October 1, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m, at Elings Park in Santa Barbara. The annual event raises funds and awareness for Safe Haven, a C.A.R.E.4Paws program that provides anonymous boarding or foster care for pets of domestic violence survivors. Safe Haven was launched in 2020 alongside several animal welfare partners and social welfare agencies, including Domestic Violence Solutions for Santa Barbara County (DVS), to ensure pet owners can leave abusive partners and seek emergency shelter through DVS or a similar agency without fearing for the safety and well-being of their beloved pets.

Walk Against Abuse is a family-friendly event that includes a dog walk through beautiful Elings Park, fun activities for kids and adults, food, music and a presentation about how Safe Haven prevents suffering and saves lives, as well as how to become a Safe Haven foster family. Entry is $25 for adults and $10 for children 12 and under. Plus, several sponsor opportunities allow community members and local businesses to support the event and Safe Haven expenses, such as pet boarding fees, animal training, pet food, vaccines, spays/neuters, medical care and pet housing deposits.

“Domestic violence is everywhere around us, crossing all social and economic boundaries and education levels,” says C.A.R.E.4Paws’ cofounder and executive director Isabelle Gullö, who adds that there’s a proven link between family violence and animal cruelty. Abuse often starts with a pet to control other family members and, because it’s difficult for survivors to find shelter with their companion animals, many stay in the abusive home to protect their pets, she says. “Safe Haven provides a much-needed refuge for vulnerable pets, while giving their loving owners a chance to escape the violence. C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Walk Against Abuse allows the community to come together to raise awareness and support for a truly critical cause and program.”

Many Safe Haven pets stay with C.A.R.E.4Paws for several months or sometimes longer than a year, as it is difficult for survivors to rebuild their lives, let alone find pet-friendly housing. In addition to DVS, other program collaborators include the Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office Victim-Witness Assistance Program and Good Samaritan Shelters, whose advocates are trained to help survivors of abuse. Survivors can also contact C.A.R.E.4Paws directly for help.

To learn more about the event and ticket/sponsor options, visit the Walk Against Abuse event website. For more information about C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Safe Haven program, visit care4paws.org/safehaven or contact C.A.R.E.4Paws at info@care4paws.org or 805-968-2273.

C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Walk supports pet families suffering domestic abuse

C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Walk supports pet families suffering domestic abuse

Noozhawk

Published September 17, 2023 | 4:32 pm | Santa Barbara, California

C.A.R.E.4Paws invites community members to kick off Domestic Violence Awareness Month by Walking Against Abuse, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1 at Elings Park in Santa Barbara.

The annual event raises funds and awareness for Safe Haven, a C.A.R.E.4Paws program that provides anonymous boarding or foster care for pets of domestic violence survivors.

Safe Haven was started in 2020 alongside several animal welfare partners and social welfare agencies, including Domestic Violence Solutions for Santa Barbara County (DVS), to ensure pet owners can leave abusive partners and seek emergency shelter through DVS or a similar agency without fearing for the safety and well-being of their beloved pets.

Walk Against Abuse is a family-friendly event that includes a dog walk through Elings Park; activities for kids and adults; food; music and a presentation about how Safe Haven prevents suffering and saves lives, and how to become a Safe Haven foster family.

Entry is $25 for adults, $10 for children 12 and younger. Sponsor opportunities allow community members and local businesses to support the event as well as Safe Haven expenses, such as pet boarding fees, animal training, pet food, vaccines, spays/neuters, medical care and pet housing deposits.

“Domestic violence is everywhere around us, crossing all social and economic boundaries and education levels,” said Isabelle Gullö, C.A.R.E.4Paws’ cofounder/executive director.

Gullö said there’s a proven link between family violence and animal cruelty. Abuse often starts with a pet to control other family members and, because it’s difficult for survivors to find shelter with their companion animals, many stay in the abusive home to protect their pets.

“Safe Haven provides a much-needed refuge for vulnerable pets, while giving their loving owners a chance to escape the violence. C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Walk Against Abuse allows the community to come together to raise awareness and support for a truly critical cause and program,” she said.

Many Safe Haven pets stay with C.A.R.E.4Paws for several months or sometimes longer than a year, as it is difficult for survivors to rebuild their lives, let alone find pet-friendly housing.

In addition to DVS, other program collaborators include the Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office Victim-Witness Assistance Program, and Good Samaritan Shelters, whose advocates are trained to help survivors of abuse. Survivors can also contact C.A.R.E.4Paws directly for help.

To learn more about the event and ticket/sponsor options, visit the Walk Against Abuse event website. For more about C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Safe Haven program, visit care4paws.org/safehaven or contact C.A.R.E.4Paws at info@care4paws.org or 805-968-2273.

Partnerships for unhoused pet families

Partnerships for unhoused pet families

We are pawsitively happy with our 2023 partnership with The Street Dog Coalition (SDC) to provide pet wellness services to families experiencing homelessness. We have hosted three events so far. Our busy April 15 clinic took place in San Luis Obispo. On June 3, we helped several unsheltered families in Lompoc in collaboration with Good Samaritan Shelters. On September 16, we went to the Santa Maria Riverbed together with Good Samaritan Shelters, whose community outreach team helps promote all of our clinics.

During our events, dogs and cats receive vaccines, flea treatment, wellness exams, nail trims and other services from our vet team, lead by SDC’s Dr. Alex Gomes and technician Becky Clement. We also provide supplies and pet food. We will continue to host regular events for the unhoused throughout Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties with Street Dog Coalition and other partners.

Helping rescue cats and dogs

Helping rescue cats and dogs

Keep the happy tails coming! Guinevere shared her gratitude with us:

“Thank you for neutering my rescue cat, Baby Whiskey. He is one year old and a happy cat now. Here’s a photo of his buddy, Rocky Roo, going for a ride on my bike. Rocky Roo is 14 years old and deaf. He’s on C.A.R.E.4Paws’ list for some much-needed dental work.”

C.A.R.E.4Paws rolls out a third mobile clinic to improve access to care

C.A.R.E.4Paws rolls out a third mobile clinic to improve access to care

Edhat | By: C.A.R.E.4Paws |

Published August 16, 2023 9:38 pm | Santa Barbara County, California –

Having access to veterinary care improves the lives of pets and their people. Yet, for many families, gaining that access is difficult, unless pet wellness services are brought directly to a family’s neighborhood. This is why C.A.R.E.4Paws rolls out its third mobile veterinary clinic to serve Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo (SLO) counties.

The official launch takes place this Sunday, August 20, at The Maker’s Son in Los Alamos, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Guests will have the opportunity to tour the new vehicle and learn about the organization’s Mobile Community Medicine & Spay/Neuter Outreach program, while also enjoying appetizers, beer and wine and music by Jesse Rhodes. To learn more and RSVP for this event, visit care4paws.org/events/friendraiser.

C.A.R.E.4Paws has provided free and low-cost mobile wellness services and other critical resources for pet families in need in Santa Barbara County since 2009. In 2022, it brought its mobile clinic services to SLO County. In 2023, the organization is on track to assist 15,000 dogs and cats with veterinary services, including spays/neuters, vaccines, dental care, medical exams and treatment for various types of infection.

Pet family with two cats in carriers in front of C.A.R.E.4Paws mobile clinic

“The human-animal bond is so powerful, and we want to do all that we can to help preserve that bond,” says Isabelle Gullö, C.A.R.E.4Paws’ executive director and cofounder. “Thanks to our mobile clinics, C.A.R.E.4Paws has a steady presence in the community, assisting pet families right where they live and removing barriers that otherwise often prevent animals from receiving critical care.”

C.A.R.E.4Paws’ new mobile clinic, the result of a three-year fundraising effort, is much larger than the organization’s two older, 26- and 22-foot units. With a double surgery suite, added equipment and ample kennel space to house animals, including more large dogs, the new unit allows the organization to increase both the number of pets served annually and the geographical reach of its services.

To learn more about C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Mobile Community Medicine & Spay/Neuter Outreach, visit care4paws.org/clinicservices. For more information about C.A.R.E.4Paws in general, visit care4paws.org. For August 20 event details and tickets, go to care4paws.org/events/friendraiser.
C.A.R.E.4Paws marks opening of third mobile clinic on Central Coast

C.A.R.E.4Paws marks opening of third mobile clinic on Central Coast

Noozhawk | Source: Julia Black-Devre of C.A.R.E.4Paws |

Published August 15, 2023 9:00 am | Central Coast, California –

To improve local access to pet wellness services C.A.R.E.4Paws is rolling out its third mobile veterinary clinic to serve Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties.

The official opening will be 2-5 p.m Sunday, Aug. 20 at The Maker’s Son, 346 Bell St., Los Alamos.

Guests can tour the new vehicle and learn about C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Mobile Community Medicine & Spay/Neuter Outreach program.

Music will be provided by Jesse Rhodes, and appetizers, beer and wine will be served. To learn more and RSVP for the event, visit care4paws.org/events/friendraiser.

C.A.R.E.4Paws has provided free and low-cost mobile wellness services and other resources for pet families in need in Santa Barbara County since 2009.

In 2023, the organization is on track to assist 15,000 dogs and cats with veterinary services, including spays/neuters, vaccines, dental care, medical exams and treatment for various types of infection.

“The human-animal bond is so powerful, and we want to do all that we can to help preserve that bond,” said Isabelle Gullö, C.A.R.E.4Paws’ executive director and cofounder.

“Thanks to our mobile clinics, C.A.R.E.4Paws has a steady presence in the community, assisting pet families right where they live and removing barriers that otherwise often prevent animals from receiving critical care,” she said.

Learn more about C.A.R.E.4Paws’ Mobile Community Medicine & Spay/Neuter Outreach at care4paws.org/clinicservices. For more about C.A.R.E.4Paws in general, visit care4paws.org.

For Aug. 20 event details and tickets, visit care4paws.org/events/friendraiser.

C.A.R.E.4Paws receives $120,000 PetSmart Charity grant to improve vet care access in Oceano

C.A.R.E.4Paws receives $120,000 PetSmart Charity grant to improve vet care access in Oceano

By: Christina Rodriguez | KEYT 

Published August 10, 2023 | 2:08pm | Oceano, San Luis Obispo County, California –

C.A.R.E.4Paws received a PetSmart Charity grant of $120,000 to provide more accessible vet care in Oceano.

C.A.R.E.4Paws was one of ten non-profits chosen to receive the grant. If qualified, funds may continue in the next few years. The grant focuses on providing access to historically low-income, excluded and latino communities.

C.A.R.E.4Paws has been raising money for the las three years to roll out their 37 feet mobile vet clinic. On Aug. 6, volunteers were finally able to provide services to the Oceano Community with both their smaller mobile vet clinics and their new truck. The new truck is larger, has a surgery room and more equipment to better serve the pet needs.

C.A.R.E4Paws is dedicated to serving Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo County pet needs at low or no cost at all. The non-profit believes with its new mobile vet clinic, it will be able to help more animals through out the Central Coast. At its soft-opening in Oceano, volunteers assisted 175 families with vaccines, spays, neuters and other services. Of those families, 144 were walk-ins for vaccines and 105 were residents of Oceano. The nonprofit hopes it can expand its needs further North in San Luis Obispo County.

The official ribbon cutting for the mobile vet clinic is Aug. 20, 2023 at The Maker’s Son Restaurant.