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Meet Clover, the spayed female brown and black German Shepherd Dog. Now, don`t let her age fool you. This sassy lady may be an old folkie, but she`s got manners for days. She`s the type of old man who knows how to behave and appreciates the simple pleasures in life, like a warm bed and some Netflix. Hey, who can blame her? We`ve all had those cozy nights in, right?
According to the shelter staff, Clover is about 13 years old. She`s got that perfect balance of wisdom and experience, ready to share her life lessons with her forever family. And when it comes to size, this lovely lady weighs approximately 65.00 lbs. She`s got just the right amount of floof and fluff to keep you company.
But here`s the twist, folks. While Clover is patiently waiting for her new family, she`s currently living it up in a foster home. That means the shelter staff have the inside scoop on her, and you know what they say: insider information is priceless! They can give you all the juicy details about her quirks, favorite nap spots, and even her secret talent for stealing hearts.
So, if you`re looking for a four-legged companion who knows how to enjoy the simple things in life and has perfected the art of relaxation, Clover is your gal. She`s got the experience, the charm, and the Netflix recommendations ready to go. Don`t miss out on this golden opportunity to bring a little more joy and laughter into your life. Head on over to the shelter or reach out to the shelter staff for all the inside scoop on Clover. Trust me, folks, she`s a one-of-a-kind pup who`s ready to bring a whole lot of love and laughter to your home!
Meet Clover, the spayed female brown and black German Shepherd Dog. Now, don`t let her age fool you. This sassy lady may be an old folkie, but she`s got manners for days. She`s the type of old man who knows how to behave and appreciates the simple pleasures in life, like a warm bed and some Netflix. Hey, who can blame her? We`ve all had those cozy nights in, right?
According to the shelter staff, Clover is about 13 years old. She`s got that perfect balance of wisdom and experience, ready to share her life lessons with her forever family. And when it comes to size, this lovely lady weighs approximately 65.00 lbs. She`s got just the right amount of floof and fluff to keep you company.
But here`s the twist, folks. While Clover is patiently waiting for her new family, she`s currently living it up in a foster home. That means the shelter staff have the inside scoop on her, and you know what they say: insider information is priceless! They can give you all the juicy details about her quirks, favorite nap spots, and even her secret talent for stealing hearts.
So, if you`re looking for a four-legged companion who knows how to enjoy the simple things in life and has perfected the art of relaxation, Clover is your gal. She`s got the experience, the charm, and the Netflix recommendations ready to go. Don`t miss out on this golden opportunity to bring a little more joy and laughter into your life. Head on over to the shelter or reach out to the shelter staff for all the inside scoop on Clover. Trust me, folks, she`s a one-of-a-kind pup who`s ready to bring a whole lot of love and laughter to your home!
The shelter is always in need of leashes, harnesses, collars, blankets, towels, dog and cat treats/toys, creamy peanut butter, and litter boxes.
For cash donations go to www.sbcanimalcare.org
Their adoption process
1.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
2.
Submit Application
3.
Meet the Pet
4.
Approve Application
Additional adoption info
Potential adopters must fill out an application/survey and be screened by a staff member or volunteer to ensure that the animal you have selected will be a good match in your household. Please contact the office staff at the shelter to begin the adoption process.
If you would like additional info or have questions regarding a particular animal, please call 805-934-6119 and a staff member will assist you.
Potential adopters must fill out an application/survey and be screened by a staff member or volunteer to ensure that the animal you have selected will be a good match in your household. Please contact the office staff at the shelter to begin the adoption process.
If you would like additional info or have questions regarding a particular animal, please call 805-934-6119 and a staff member will assist you.
Santa Barbara County Animal Services
Santa Maria Animal Center
548 W. Foster Road
Santa Maria, Ca. 93455
805-934-6119
Adoption hours Monday through Saturday 12 pm to 4 pm, closed Sundays and holidays
Santa Barbara County Animal Services
Santa Maria Animal Center
548 W. Foster Road
Santa Maria, Ca. 93455
805-934-6119
Adoption hours Monday through Saturday 12 pm to 4 pm, closed Sundays and holidays
More about this shelter
Volunteers needed now. Are you an animal lover, do you have a couple of hours each week to volunteer? Many opportunities available. Work with dogs, cats, bunnies, office work, fostering and more. For more details on volunteering contact Michelle Maltun at (805) 345-5741.
We care for stray and homeless animals, including cats, kittens, dogs, puppies, rabbits and other animals such as chickens, guinea pigs or iguanas. We always hope the family will come to reclaim their lost pet, but if not, we work to find a loving new family for them.
We ensure that dogs are current on their rabies vaccination and license.
At Animal Services, our goal is to ensure that all the animals in our County have a safe place to live. We work hard to find loving homes for the many dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals that come into our care. Together, with community partners and concerned citizens, we are making sure that all these animals have a "Forever Home!"
Volunteers needed now. Are you an animal lover, do you have a couple of hours each week to volunteer? Many opportunities available. Work with dogs, cats, bunnies, office work, fostering and more. For more details on volunteering contact Michelle Maltun at (805) 345-5741.
We care for stray and homeless animals, including cats, kittens, dogs, puppies, rabbits and other animals such as chickens, guinea pigs or iguanas. We always hope the family will come to reclaim their lost pet, but if not, we work to find a loving new family for them.
We ensure that dogs are current on their rabies vaccination and license.
At Animal Services, our goal is to ensure that all the animals in our County have a safe place to live. We work hard to find loving homes for the many dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals that come into our care. Together, with community partners and concerned citizens, we are making sure that all these animals have a "Forever Home!"