Petsguide Winter/Spring 2012/13

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tableofcontents Adoption & Rescue �������������������������������5 Animal Communicators ������������������������7 Birds ������������������������������������������������������7 Boarding & Daycare ������������������������������8 Boutiques & Bakeries �������������������������10 Calendar ����������������������������������������������38 Cats �����������������������������������������������������11 Clubs & Associations ��������������������������12 Dog Sports & Fitness ��������������������������12 Emergency Resources ������������������������13 End-of-Life ������������������������������������������16 Groomers ��������������������������������������������17 Groomers/D.I.Y. �����������������������������������18 Groomers/Mobile. �������������������������������19 Identification & Licensing ������������������19 Insurance ��������������������������������������������20 Nutrition & Health ������������������������������ 20 Parties �������������������������������������������������21 Pet Assistance ������������������������������������21 Pet-Friendly Destination ���������������������22 Pet Sitters & Dog Walkers ������������������23 Pet Stores ��������������������������������������������24 Photography ����������������������������������������26 Poop Removal �������������������������������������36 Products ����������������������������������������������26 Reptiles & Exotics �������������������������������26 Service & Therapy Animals ����������������26 Shelters ����������������������������������������������28 Special Needs ������������������������������������28 Taxi Services ���������������������������������������29 Therapy & Rehabilitation �������������������29 Trails, Beaches, Recreation & Parks ����� 30

publisher’snote All pet owners have their version of the $500 dog bone story. New puppy comes home. Puppy eats bone from table. Puppy chokes on bone. Puppy goes to emergency room. $500 later, tailwagging puppy is licking your face. This is pet ownership…a love-hate relationship between pets and your pocketbook. With the cost of vet bills, grooming, boarding––and those squeaky little toys you can’t pass up––it’s no wonder this relationship is strained. And thankfully, it’s tempered by the deep love and adoration we have for 95% of what our pets do. So let’s talk about improving that 5%. Is it possible to save money as a pet owner? Can pets be more affordable? Yes! Yes! We’ve got great suggestions for saving a buck (not at Sparky’s expense) on pages 3 and 4, such as DIY grooming, free first vet visit, inexpensive pet meds, and lowcost spay/neuter and vaccinations. Plus, solid ways to spend your money wisely: Good quality dog food. Fed in correct portions, combined with exercise and annual check-ups, really makes a difference in your bottom line. Pet insurance. We’ve got tools to help you evaluate if it’s right for you. And, just to make sure your pet/pocketbook relationship stays healthy, we’ve got tips for managing those $500+ vet bills too. Don’t forget to browse the ads in Petsguide for coupons. You can save $5 to $200, get a free day of pet sitting, dog walk or vet visit, plus lots of other goodies. We know every little bit helps.

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t’s proven: adopt a dog or a cat and you’ll have lower blood pressure, fewer headaches, a stronger heart, more friends and less stress. (Just ask the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.) But all that health and happiness is shot if your pet drains your bank account. Care can be expensive. According to the American Pet Products Association, twothirds of us have pets, and we’re spending more than $50 billion on them every year. The average pet owner will shell out up to $600 on vet visits, $350 on food and vitamins, $250 on boarding and another $250 for toys, treats and trinkets every year. (Find an even better breakdown at aspca.org under “Adoption.”) The numbers can be shocking, especially for those of us already biting our nails over groceries, car payments and kids’ college accounts. But there are plenty of ways to provide loving care while keeping your costs on a leash. Read on.

Choose Cheap If you’re adopting a new dog or cat, save money right out of the kennel by choosing wisely. With a little research, you can find breeds that need less medical care, less grooming, even less food. Some dogs, for instance, are genetically prone to illnesses or injuries. “Absolutely before you choose you have to know the risk factors,” said Dr. Peter Weinstein, executive director of the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association. “And a mix-breed is not immune,” he warns. “Sometimes they’ll have the best of both worlds or the worst of both worlds.” Pet insurance company Trupanion issues an annual list of the most expensive breeds, based

grooming, too. A St. Bernard, for instance, will have you hauling kibble from Costco, but a teacup poodle will barely nibble at your budget. Short-haired pets, like beagles, pugs and terriers, will glow with a (free!) daily brushing, while a Bichon Frise needs more primping than a Kardashian. Keep the breed’s habits in mind, too. That lovely Labrador might not need much grooming, but your savings will be blown when you have to replace your (chewed-up) shoe collection. And the best tip of all: adopt an older pet who’s already been spayed, neutered, vaccinated and trained, saving you a couple hundred dollars. The perfect place is your local shelter (see page 28) or rescue agency (page 5), where you’ll find loving, low-budget pets of all ages and varieties.

Stick to the Basics Walk into any pet superstore, and you may come to believe your dog needs a Swarovski crystal collar and personalized poop bags. “You don’t have to feel like you’re not a good pet parent if you can’t afford these expensive accoutrements,” said Ana Bustilloz, director of communications and marketing for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles (spcaLA). “Just loving them will make you a good pet parent.”

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How to own a pet affordably — but not at their expense on policyholders’ claims. For dogs, that includes English Bulldogs, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Rottweilers, Great Danes and French Bulldogs. For cats, Siamese, Bengals, Himalayans, Maine Coons and Ragdolls are high-dollar. Do a quick Google search to find the hardiest specimens. Be selective and you can save on food and

Loving them means providing the basics: a bed, a brush, a toy or two, a leash for your dog, a scratching post and litter box for your cat. Ask friends and relatives if they have any hand-me-downs, or browse sites like craigslist.org or freecycle.org for deals on big-ticket items like training crates, dog houses and kitty condos.

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Invest some of your savings in good quality food and you could cut your future vet bills, Bustilloz advises. Premium brands “may seem like they cost more,” she said, “but (pets) eat less, they get better nutrition, it’s less fatty, there’s less waste. Spring for the extra five or ten dollars—it’s a much better plan.” Buy in bulk, she suggests, and stretch your supply by following the dietary guidelines on the package. Like Italian grandmas, most people overfeed. Cut down on grooming (it’s 40 bucks or more a pop!) with a preventive daily brushing. Wash your dog in your bathtub or try a self-service spa like Soggy Dog in Long Beach, where you’ll find all the shampoo, conditioner, towels, brushes and blow dryers you need for just $15. While you’re there, a pro can handle the

tougher jobs, like cleaning your dog’s ears or trimming his nails, for $5. “There are always options for every budget,” said owner Lawrence Cassel. Or check out the spcaLA Grooming Salon in Long Beach, where you can take matters into your own hands at their self-service station for just $12. Read the details, make an appointment and print out coupons at spcala.org/grooming. Find even more do-ityourself options under “Grooming/D.I.Y.” on page 18.

An Ounce of Prevention Unexpected medical bills are by far a pet owner’s biggest blow. But just like us humans, you can ward off a long list of ailments (and expenses) with a healthy lifestyle and preventive care. petsguide winter/spring 12/13 3


Most important is to have your pet spayed or neutered. Not only will this prevent unplanned babies, you’ll protect your pet from reproductive cancer, fights and running off while they’re in heat, said Judy Williams of the Pet Assistance Foundation. Founded in 1955, the volunteer agency has referred thousands of pet owners to Southern California veterinarians who provide low-cost sterilization surgeries—usually $25 to $60 for cats and $60 and up for dogs. Call their hotline at (877) 772-9738. You can also run a zip code search at spayusa.org or check our “Pet Assistance” section on page 21 for even more low-cost spay and neuter programs. Just as important are diet and exercise. “Obesity has as many side effects in pets as it does in people,” Dr. Weinstein said. “By not being aware of your pet’s weight as a concern, you’re probably decreasing their life expectancy and putting them through more discomfort and pain.” Walk, run and play with your pooch, he advises, keep the water bowl full, don’t overfeed, and match the food to your pet’s lifestyle. (A younger, spunky pup needs more calories than a senior.) For medical care, you can handle over-thecounter treatments for fleas, ticks and heartworm yourself, but leave the yearly vaccines to the pros. Pet stores, animal shelters and vets offer low-cost clinics, where you’ll pay just a few bucks and avoid the cost of an office visit. (Check our calendar on page 38 or the “Pet Assistance” section on page 21.) Or check out mobile clinics like vaccinationstation. com or the year-round Animal Discount Clinic in Garden Grove. With a lean staff and less overhead, the facility’s able to offer a menu of preventive care for “at least half the cost of what normal veterinary hospitals are charging,” said manager Mary Thompson. Call (714) 537-0570 for information on spay and neuter surgeries, vaccines, flea products, dental cleanings and microchips—no exam required. But don’t put off Fido’s annual check-up. “Even the best pet owners may not realize their dog or cat has a health problem until there’s a crisis,” said Heidi Lobprise, DVM, of Virbac Animal Health. “Regular visits help detect problems early, which can spare a pet from pain and also be easier on the family budget in the long run.” Delaying care can also lead to chronic conditions, she noted, which are costly to treat. Before an emergency hits, it’s smart to build a relationship with one veterinarian who knows your pet. To find a good one, ask friends and relatives for recommendations. Compare pricing, ask whether exam fees are required every time, make sure the vet writes prescriptions that can be filled elsewhere, and see if they offer any discounts or payment plans. Look for vets that are open late and on weekends, ask how they handle after-hours emergencies and see how receptive they are to answering your questions over the phone. Many vets, like Tri-City, Surf City and Katella veterinary hospitals offer a free exam to first-time customers (page 34-37). It pays to ask. 4 petsguide winter/spring 12/13

The 4-1-1 on 9-1-1 Your cat just tangled with a raccoon or your Doberman ate your mud flaps. Accidents and illness happen, even with the best of care. But it’s possible to watch your cash, even in an emergency. Round-the-clock animal emergency rooms are generally pricier, because they need to pay staff to cover the wee hours and holidays. When your pet is hurting, take a deep breath and decide whether he needs immediate care or if he can wait until morning. Flip to page 13 to find out which symptoms should be treated right away, along with a list of 24-hour hospitals. If your pet is facing a health crisis—emergency or otherwise—it pays to keep your cool and ask questions. Money “is really a common discussion in every exam room we go into these days,” said Dr. Robert Murtaugh, medical director for VCA All-Care Animal Referral Center, noting that pet owners shouldn’t be embarrassed to question a proposed treatment plan. “In general, like anyone in the service industry, we would recommend the very best treatment approach, but we recognize that some people can’t go that route.” “There are going to be times there is no way around the expense,” he added, “but there are often in-between options.” Ask if there’s something else you can try first, if you can go at the treatment step-by-step or if there’s a specialist who can make a diagnosis more quickly. “The treatment plan should be a cooperative discussion between the veterinarian and the pet owner based on what’s in the best interest of the pet,” said Dr. Weinstein, “and the pet owner should make their decision with full knowledge about their options.” Just don’t do your research on the ‘net, he warns. “Misdiagnosing, waiting too long for treatment or initiating treatment with over-the-counter suggestions might put your pet at greater risk than if you were to pick up the phone and make the call.”

Pay Up (Nearly) Pain-Free A big bill from the veterinarian’s office is almost inevitable for any pet owner, but don’t let it send YOU to the ER with heart palpitations. There are ways to manage the expense.

While your pet is still young and healthy, look into pet insurance. The pros? For one, you’ll likely take your pet in more often for preventive care. And in the event of a devastating illness or injury, you won’t need to make the painful choice of putting your pet down. The cons? Policies vary. Some cover cancer, some don’t; some cover accidents, but not illnesses. And pre-existing or hereditary conditions—even some breeds!—are not covered, so read the fine print. You can compare plans at petinsurancereview. com. Check for exclusions, age limits or waiting periods, find out how each company handles claims, and call their customer service line to see if you’re impressed. If you’re not up for spending about $500 in premiums each year, look into a “catastrophic” (highdeductible, low-premium) policy, Dr. Murtaugh suggests, or simply start stashing away $500 a year in an interest-earning savings account. By the time your dog’s 10, you’ll have more than $5,000 for emergencies. If you don’t have insurance, ask your vet’s office if they accept promissory notes, or offer cash discounts, low-interest payment plans or other breaks. The standard offering is CareCredit, a company that offers monthly payments, no up-front costs and no pre-payment penalties on everything from checkups to emergency surgery. Learn more at carecredit.com. (If you have a better interest rate or can earn reward points, you may be better off paying the bill with your credit card.) If your pet needs meds, ask your veterinarian for samples first. For long-term treatment of chronic illnesses, ask for a prescription (and whether there’s a cheaper human-drug equivalent) and then shop around at sites like 1800petmeds.com, petcarerx. com and drsfostersmith.com. If you have your own discount card through a drugstore, Auto Club or AARP, see if veterinary drugs are covered.

Uncle! In spite of your cost-cutting, if you ever find yourself forced to choose between your pet and your electric bill, turn to page 21 for help. Many agencies, including Actors and Others for Animals, the Animal Assistance League of Orange County and Friends of Long Beach Animals, provide medical, financial and legal help to low-income, elderly and disabled pet owners. And as hard as it might be, you can also give your pet the gift of a new home— one with more disposable income. Many local shelters and rescue agencies will allow you to surrender your pet for adoption, as long as you live in their service area. Look for a noneuthanizing pet rescue operation, under “Adoption and Rescue” (page 5), “Pet Assistance” (page 21) and “Shelters” (page 28). Taking great care of a pet isn’t always cheap or easy, but the rewards can be worth all the money in the world.


adoption & rescue Agencies that offer rescued pets for adoption and/or referrals for adoption. Many organizations have pictures of available pets on their website. An application process is required prior to adoption. Most animals are spayed/ neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. Most organizations also provide rescue services and volunteer opportunities, such as pet foster homes. Also see: “Shelters.” Bird Rescues See “Birds” for avian rescues. Breed Rescues Abandoned Terrier Rescue www.atrarescue.com Adopt-A-Saint www.adoptasaint.org

Camp Cocker Rescue www.campcocker.com

So. Cal. Bull Terrier Rescue www.btrescue.us

Dachshund Haven of Garden Grove (714) 638-3773 www.dhogg.com

• So. Cal. Bulldog Rescue (714) 612-0265 www.socalbulldogrescue.org. See listing in this section; ad on page 6.

English Springer Rescue America, Inc. www.springerrescue.org Fast Friends Greyhound Rescue (800) 298-5743 www.fastfriends.org French Bulldog Rescue Network www.frenchbulldogrescue.org

(818) 347-1029

Great Pyrenees Rescue of So. Cal. (909) 887-8201 www.greatpyrrescue.org

(888) 231-8713

Husky Camp/SHRRCA www.shrrca.com, www.huskycamp.com

Australian Shepherd Rescue www.aussierescuesocal.com Basset Hound Rescue of So. Cal. (805) 524-9353 www.bhrsc.info (626) 444-9664

Bichon FurKids Rescue www.bichonfurkids.org

California Greyhound Adoptions Promotion (949) 275-0916, (949) 468-8689 www.calgap.org

Southern California Dachshund Relief Inc. www.scdr.org So. Cal. Labrador Retriever Rescue (888) 554-ALAB No out-of-pocket expenses for fostering. www.sclrr.org Southland Collie (949) 858-0298, (310) 366-5573 www.collie.org Southland Sheltie Rescue www.adoptasheltie.com

(562) 697-9784

Westie Rescue of OC and Beyond (714) 960-1083 www.westierescueoc.com

(888) 343-4364

Westside German Shepherd Rescue (310) 202-7283 www.sheprescue.org

Labrador Rescuers www.labrescuers.org

(619) 819-0234

Cat Rescues See “Cats” for kitten and cat rescues.

Leonberger Rescue www.leonberger-rescue.org

(866) 443-4542

Miniature Schnauzer Rescue (310) 374-7701 Adoptions every Saturday, noon - 4 p.m. Petco,537 N. PCH, Redondo Beach. www.msfr.org (310) 392-3366

Orange County Pit Bull Rescue www.ocpbr.org, www.facebook.com/ocpbr (310) 364-4543

(818) 594-4177

Jindo Project www.jindoproject.org

Old English Sheepdog Rescue www.oesrescue.com

Border Collie Rescue www.bcrescue.net Boston Buddies www.bostonbuddies.org

Retrievers and Friends www.retrieversandfriends.com

German Shepherd Rescue of OC (714) 974-7762 www.gsroc.org

Afghan Hound Rescue of Southern California, Inc. www.ahrsc.org

Beagles and Buddies www.beaglesandbuddies.com

Calif. Labradors, Retrievers and More (858) 273-5386 www.labsandmore.org

Pei People Shar Pei Rescue, Inc. www.PeiPeople.com Pugs ‘n Pals www.pugdogrescue.com

(949) 262-7843

• Coastal German Shepherd Rescue (714) 528-4730 www.coastalgsr.org Coastal German Shepherd Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3 public charity dedicated to finding loving homes for abandoned German Shepherds in Southern California. With two chapters in Orange and San Diego counties, Coastal rescues dogs from high-kill shelters stretching from Central California to Mexico. Adoptable shepherds and shepherd mixes are available ranging in age from puppies to seniors (visit their website for a list of available shepherds). Foster homes always needed. Tax-deductible donations welcome. See their “Events” page on their website for upcoming adoptions. See ad on this page. Foster Homes for Animals Foster families take in animals that are waiting to find permanent “fur-ever” homes. Most adoption and res-

Placing German Shepherds throughout Southern California. Adoptable Shepherds from puppies to seniors. Volunteers needed. Foster homes needed. Donations welcome. non-profit 501(c)3 public charity

www.coastalgsr.org (714) 528-4730 petsguide winter/spring 12/13 5


English Bulldog Rescue Southern California Bulldog Rescue

www.socalbulldogrescue.org • (714) 612-0265 • non-profit 501(c)3 animal rescue organization • provides medical care and loving homes to abused, abandoned and neglected English bulldogs Make a difference in the life of an amazing bulldog: apply to adopt one • make a donation • volunteer cue organizations need foster families and will provide for the needs of the animals, including food and medical care. An application process is usually required. The length of fostering can vary from a few days to several months. For details, inquire at the adoption and rescue organizations listed in this section. If You Lost or Found a Pet or Cannot Take Care of Your Pet See “Emergency Resources.” Multi-Species Rescue California Potbellied Pig Assoc. www.cppa4pigs.org

Adopt and Shop (562) 531-2871 Adoptable pets available online and at their retail store at 53 Lakewood Center Mall, Lakewood. www.foundanimals.org/pet-adoption/adopt-shop Animal Assistance League of OC (714) 893-4393 www.aaloc.org Animal Match Rescue Team (562) 897-5282 Adoptions held every Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Petco, 6500 PCH, Long Beach. www.amrt.net

(925) 937-9045

The Bunny Bunch Adoption Center and Store (909) 591-7200 Offers adoption of rescued rabbits, chinchillas, Guinea pigs and other small animals. Free nail trims and light grooming as well as educational classes. 15434 Bechler River Ave., Fountain Valley www. bunnybunch.org Farm Sanctuary’s Animal Acres (661) 269-5404 Rescues domesticated animals. www.farmsanctuary.org Long Beach Shelter Rescue (562) 493-0895 Rescues rabbits, rodents, hamsters and Guinea pigs from local shelters. Email: rodentlady44@yahoo.com. Meadowbrook Animal Sanctuary and Haven (MASH) Rescues domesticated animals. (951) 505-7871, (818) 621-4880. www.mashrescueusa.org

(310) 512-7833

New Beginnings for Animals www.greatpets.org

Ariel Rescue (949) 499-9380 www.arielrescue.com, facebook.com/askariel Barks of Love Animal Rescue and Placement Services (714) 855-5009 Also offers Little Barkies, which teaches and encourages kids (5-12) about rescue. www.barksoflove.org BFF K9 Rescue www.bffk9rescue.org Canine Crusaders www.caninecrusaders.org

(310) 937-7949

DREAM Animal Rescue www.dreamanimalrescue.org

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Karma Rescue www.karmarescue.org

Animals Rule Placement Foundation Adoptions Saturday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Creative Pet Supply, 305 N. Harbor Blvd., San Pedro. www. animalsrule.org

Rabbit Rescue (562) 862-8844 Adoptions first Saturdays, Petco, 6500 PCH, Long Beach; 1-3 p.m. www.rabbitrescue.com

(714) 969-6475

(800) 961-1858

Modjeska Ranch Rescue (714) 608-3119 Also rescues farms animals, such as horses, cows and goats. www.modjeskaranchrescue.org

Cuddly Canines Rescue Rescue dedicated to saving pregnant dogs and unwanted litters under eight weeks old from area shelters. www.cuddlycanines.com

Rescue Groups A Home 4 Ever Rescue www.Ahome4everrescue.org

I.C.A.R.E. Dog Rescue www.icaredogrescue.org

Animal Network of Orange County (949) 759-3646 Adoptions Saturday and Sunday, noon - 4 p.m. Fashion Island, Newport Beach. www.animalnetwork.org

Orange County Cavy Haven (714) 242-7548 Adoption and rescue of Guinea pigs from shelters in Orange County, LA County and the Inland Empire. www.cavyhaven.org

Reptile Rescue See “Reptiles and Exotics” for rescues.

Gimme Shelter Pets (714) 916-8884 In addition to adoption and rescue services, they provide free behavioral coaching for pet owners who are thinking of relinquishing their animals. www.gimmeshelterpets.org

(949) 836-5664

Friends of OC’s Homeless Pets (714) 280-4993 www.fochp.org Fur-Ever Home www.fur-ever-home.org

(949) 444-9154

(949) 348-8057

No Stray Left Behind www.nostrayleftbehind.com OCPoundHounds Small Breed Rescue www.ocpoundhounds.com Pardon Me Inc. Visit cats available for adoption at Petco 8092 East Santa Ana Canyon Road, Anaheim Hills. Dog adoptions every weekend at the same Petco, noon - 4 p.m. www.pardonmeinc.org Pet Project Foundation www.petprojectfoundation.org

(949) 595-8899

Pups and Pals (562) 713-5103 Primarily a dog rescue, occasional cats, birds and small animals. www.pupsandpals.net Rover Rescue (310) 379-0154 Adoptions held every other Saturday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Centinela Feed, 413 N. PCH, Redondo Beach. Spay/neuter vouchers are available to eligible families. www.roverrescue.com The Ark of San Juan Companion Animal Rescue www.arkofsanjuan.org

(949)388-0034

Shelter Adoption Most shelters offer adoption of unclaimed, healthy


animals housed in their facilities. There is usually a small fee; spay/neuter and other veterinary services are often included or discounted. Unless the facility specifies otherwise, animals who are not adopted are euthanized after a set period of time. See “Shelters” for a list of local facilities. • Southern California Bulldog Rescue (714) 612-0265 www.socalbulldogrescue.org So Cal Bulldog Rescue specializes in rescuing abandoned and homeless English Bulldogs in the Southern California area. The non-profit rescue focuses on rescuing bulldogs from shelters, taking bulldogs surrendered by owners and saving bulldogs abandoned at vet offices. The rescue network consists of many volunteers who foster, perform home checks, transport, and place bulldogs into homes. They help bulldogs find suitable homes; during the last seven years, more than 800 bulldogs have been placed through rescue. So Cal Bulldog Rescue relies entirely on donations and fundraisers for support. See ad on page 6. • The Pet Rescue Center 25800 Jeronimo Road, Ste. 100, Mission Viejo (877) 277-7938 www.thepetrescuecenter.org Non-profit adoption center that works with the community, shelters, veterinarians and animal rescue groups to save the lives of dogs and cats at risk of euthanasia due to overpopulation. They provide education, rescue programs, and a no-kill, veterinary-supervised, temporary sanctuary for these pets while working to locate an adopting family. Additionally, The Pet Rescue Center allocates financial grants to provide critical or lifesaving treatments for pets with special needs, to their rescues and to the public. Volunteer opportunities available. Email: info@thepetrescuecenter.org. Web Resources The following websites offer current listings of adoptable pets available from local facilities: www.adoptapet.com, www.petharbor.com; and www.petfinder.com.

animal communicators Individuals using intuitive methods to communicate with pets. • Terri Steuben (714) 875-7194 www.TerriSteuben.com Terri Steuben gives a voice to dogs, cats, horses, birds and other pets through her abilities as an animal communicator. She can also teach you communication techniques to help give you a better understanding of your pet, and to help you solve behavior problems like biting, chewing, jumping, separation anxiety, scratching, sibling disputes and

trauma. She assists with puppy education, health issues, comforting passing pets and connecting with deceased pets. Terri also has the gift of medical intuition that allows her to feel where animals are experiencing pain or discomfort in their bodies (see “Therapy and Rehabilitation” for details). Terri’s work with animals includes disaster response and she is regularly called in by the Humane Society of the United States, American Humane Association and other organizations; she works with veterinarians, helps save victimized animals, and performs search and rescue. Give her a call. All Terri needs is a name and she can talk to your pet. Check out Terri’s website for information about her new howto book on communication for pet owners. See ad on this page.

Exotic Birds by Fran Boarding • Grooming

Supplies Birds Cages Voted ird B “Best n OC” i e r o t e S tsguid by Pe

(714) 761-0868 9215 Valley View St., Cypress www.fransexoticbirds.com

birds Retail stores offering a variety of birds, supplies, grooming and training, plus a sanctuary and bird society. Also see: “Pet Stores.” Bird Rescue Lily Sanctuary Rescue and Retreat (714) 442-9474 www.lilysanctuary.org Bird Society Avicultural Society of America www.asabirds.org Bird-Only Clinics Animal and Bird Clinic of Mission Viejo (949) 768-3651 24912 Chrisanta Drive, Mission Viejo www.abcofmv.vetsuite.com Bird Clinic (714) 633-2910 200 South Tustin St., Ste. E., Orange www.thebirdclinic.com • Exotic Birds by Fran 9215 Valley View St., Cypress (714) 761-0868 www.fransexoticbirds.com Voted “Best Bird Store in OC” by Petsguide, Fran helps to educate and encourage her clients to care

for and love their feathered family members in the best way they can. Fran prides herself on offering a wide assortment of domestic, hand-raised babies to choose from. Fran is also dedicated to finding suitable homes for older birds that are in need of a new home. Previously-owned birds often adapt easily to a new owner, and are more affordable than a baby bird. In addition to finding a special new pet, at Exotic Birds by Fran you can also schedule a grooming appointment, or make boarding reservations for your feathered friends while you are away. Whether you are looking for the latest tasty treat for your bird, or a new spacious powder-coated cage or play tree, you can find it at Exotic Birds by Fran. While you are there you are likely to meet a cuddly Cockatoo, crazy Caique, or an amazing African Grey. Every visit to Fran’s is likely to bring a different encounter; even if you did just stop by for some food. Fran also offers home grooming appointments and in-home consultations. See ad on this page. Grooming Exotic Bird Grooming

(949) 586-2373

If You Found an Injured or Deceased Bird See “Emergency Resources” under Wildlife Services or Animal Control.

Terri Steuben “Giving Animals a Voice”

∞ Animal Communicator ∞ Reiki Master ∞ Medical Intuitive

First Book Out Now !

Phone, Skype and In-Home Sessions

714•875•7194

www.TerriSteuben.com terri@calmhealer.com petsguide winter/spring 12/13 7


Retail Stores BirdStuff (714) 639-6039 Boarding also available. 210 South Tustin St., Orange. www.birdstuff.com Fins N’ Feathers 14423 Pioneer Blvd., Norwalk

(562) 929-2157

Magnolia Bird Farm 8990 Cerritos Ave., Anaheim www.magnoliabirdfarms.com

(714) 527-3387

Omar’s Exotic Birds 23507 El Toro Road, Lake Forest (949) 472-3962 903 E. Imperial Hwy., Ste. B, Brea (714) 572-8353 www.omarsexoticbirds.com Rainbow Feathers (562) 597-7099 4100 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach www.rainbowfeather.com Wild Birds Unlimited (714) 985-4928 17611 Yorba Linda Blvd., Yorba Linda. www.wbu.com

boarding&daycare Day, overnight and extended boarding and care for dogs, cats and other pets. Other services and discounts may be offered. Always inquire about qualifications, check references and ask for a tour. Advanced reservations from one week up to two months may be required, especially around vacation season and major holidays. Many veterinary clinics and hospitals offer day and overnight boarding for pets; check with your vet for availability. Also see: “Pet Sitters and Dog Walkers.” • Alicia Pet Care Center 25800 Jeronimo Road, Ste. 100, Mission Viejo (949) 768-1313 www.mypetsdr.com Both a full service veterinary hospital as well as a new boarding facility. They offer large, comfortable, sanitized, and well-maintained accommodations that are outfitted with fresh bedding and 100% pure filtered water at all times; their enclosures are equipped with safety glass, all of which helps to minimize your pet’s stress and maximize their comfort. Doctor supervision is provided during the entire stay, along with individualized care by the skilled and loving staff. Attention is paid to special dietary and medication needs, including diabetic care. Grooming services are available, including baths, nail trimming and dental services. Also see “Veterinary Services.” • Animal Inns of America 10852 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove (714) 636-4455, (562) 424-5429 www.animalinns.com Animal Inns provides the ultimate in pet care, including valet pick-up and delivery services 8 petsguide winter/spring 12/13

via their own pet limousine. Their comfort care packages include canine suites in a variety of sizes with exercise area, cat apartments with sunning windows, daily grooming, snack and playtime. Every pet receives human touch contact at least six times a day. Detailed records are kept on every guest and a “report card” of daily activities is gone over with the pet owner. Staff veterinarians are available daily, plus a fully equipped animal clinic is just steps away from the facility. Pets may be checked in or picked up 365 days a year, including holidays. Animal Inns encourages pet owners to visit and make a personal inspection of the facility. Come by for a visit! Family run since 1978. See ad with discount coupon on page 9. • Back Bay Veterinary Hospital 4263 Birch St., Newport Beach (949) 756-0554 www.bbvh.com Full-service small animal veterinary hospital provides boarding for dogs, cats, birds and rodents. Large and spacious facility features an enclosed outdoor play yard, large indoor runs, exercise and playtime in the grassy area and plenty of daily attention. High quality pet food is provided. They treat your pets like their own! See ad on page 34. • Doggietown USA 7466 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach (714) 841-3330 www.doggietownusa.com An indoor, climate-controlled, cage-free daycare and boarding facility. Their canine guests are considered extended family and are treated as such. The staff knows every dog coming through the door and who their guest’s favorite friends are. Clients love giving their dogs the opportunity to take part in a “supervised slumber party” at Doggietown USA: dogs sleep together with other similar sized canine guests on cots in an open environment, and the attentive staff is with the dogs 24/7 to take care of them and keep their sleeping areas clean. All employees are certified in animal first aid and CPR. Doggietown USA is “The Place For Pets To Play and Stay.” See ad with special offer on page 9. • Exotic Birds by Fran 9215 Valley View St., Cypress (714) 761-0868 www.fransexoticbirds.com Voted “Best Bird Store in OC” by Petsguide. Make boarding reservations at Exotic Birds by Fran for your feathered friends while you are away. See “Birds” for complete listing. See ad on page 7. • Katella Animal Clinic 10712 Katella Ave., Anaheim (714) 535-6791 www.katellaclinic.com While boarded at the clinic, each dog is given a complimentary exam by the veterinarian; food is provided, dogs are walked two or more times a day, and the facility is clean and sanitized daily. Vet appointments and grooming services can even be scheduled along with boarding stays; vaccinations


can be brought up to date if needed, along with administration of a Capstar tablet for flea prevention. Also see “Veterinary Services.” See ad on page 11. • Kind To Canines 20271 Riverside Drive, Newport Beach (714) 545-2404 www.kindtocanines.com All dogs who board with Kind to Canines are trained personally by owner Dan Atkinson. The belief that most dogs benefit from a structured schedule of leash training and off-leash socialization is emphasized, rather than traditional boarding where dogs are not mentally and physically stimulated. Although daycare services are not offered, dogs have the option of day training where they come in for the day to train with Dan as well as participate in off-leash socialization with groups of dogs; at the end of the day Dan conducts a private lesson with the owner and assigns “homework.” Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. 5 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; closed Sundays. Also see “Groomers” and “Training Programs.” See ad on page 1; coupon on page 31. • My Doggies Daycare and Overnight Boarding 30314 Esperanza, Rancho Santa Margarita (949) 709-4600 www.MyDoggiesDaycare.com Voted the best dog facility in Orange County by the Orange County Register! Large group play environment, with separate air-conditioned areas for small and large dogs. Doggie cams allow you to watch your pooch while you’re away. Instead of being left in a room or kennel all day, guests enjoy up to 12 hours of play and exercise. Groomers and trainers are on-site. Visit the website for more information and internet specials. Mention this listing and receive a free first day of daycare! See coupon on page 31. • Pet Suites 19 Journey, Aliso Viejo (949) 425-0700 www.petsuites.com Deluxe accommodations for dogs and cats with color TV in each pavilion of suites, which also feature individual themes. Nine secure play and exercise yards for individual, supervised playtime. Pet Suites offers boarding as well as day care, including Doggie Camp, where dogs play in a group setting with dogs of similar size; Doggie Daycare is designed for dogs that prefer not to mingle with other dogs or

Doggie Daycare & Cage Free Boarding “The Place for Dogs to Play & Stay”

Dogs play in a safe, cage-free, leash-free, playground. Staff is certified in animal CPR & first aid. Facility is staffed 24/7. Boarding dogs enjoy a supervised “slumber party!”

(714) 841-3330 www.doggietownusa.com 7466 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach

FREE 1-Day Visit Includes FREE Consultation

New clients only. Not valid with any other offer. Exp. 6/30/13

who need one-on-one care. All camp dogs receive five hours of free-play time and are given a healthy treat during “Yappy Hour.” Rates vary depending on dogs’ needs. Food is included, unless furnished by owner. Member of the American Boarding Kennel Association. Also see “Groomers.” See ad with coupon for free day of camp on page 8. • Sanders K9 Inn 112 West Walnut Ave., Fullerton (714) 451-2166 www.sandersk9inn.com Sanders K9 Inn is the place where friendships are formed fur-ever. At their 3,500-square-foot facility, they offer daycare services and short or long term boarding. Your best friend will play safely, supervised in a leash-free, cage-free, chain-link free environment while you’re on vacation or at work. A bath, blow dry, nail trimmings and daily brushing to keep your pup feeling clean and invigorated is an optional add-on. Family-owned and operated, they have a passion for pets and understand that their clients bring them a member of their family. Staff is on site 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to ensure the safety and well being of your pet. See ad on page 10. • Yorba Regional Animal Hospital and Pet Resort 8290 East Crystal Drive, Anaheim (714) 921-8700 www.yorbaregionalvets.com Boarding for your dogs and cats with a doctor on duty 24-hours every day. Special needs boarding

Animal Inns

THE ORIGINAL LUXURY PET HOTELS...IMITATED BUT NEVER EQUALED

Come In For A Tour

c Comfort Care c Valet Pick-Up c Health Care & Delivery Service. c Convenience Care Animal Inns of America www.animalinns.com c 714-636-4455 10852 Garden Grove Blvd. (freeway close)

also offered. You will pick-up a happy pet with a “report card” of his or her stay. Luxury suites with webcams available. Now offering a resort menu for that added touch. Doggy Daycare offered. Voted Orange County Register’s 2009 Best of OC for Boarding and Grooming, 2010 One of the Best of OC for Boarding/ Daycare and Hospital. For additional services, see ad on back inside cover; coupon on page 39. • Your Animals Best Friend, LLC Cagefree Boarding and Daycare (714) 898-5800 www.youranimalsbestfriend.com Doggie Sleepovers in a caring home environment or at Your Animal’s Best Friend Dog House––no crates, no cages––your dog is free to roam and play. All dogs must be social and up-to-date on all vaccinations. Doggie Daycare and Doggie Socialization Groups are available. For a complete description of services, see ad on page 23. More Boarding and Daycare A Small World Doggie Daycare and Boarding (949) 713-3291 29821 Aventura, Ste. A, Rancho Santa Margarita www.smallworlddoggie.com The Vet’s House (714) 964-9304 Specializes in fragile pets/hospice care. 20332 Riverside Drive, Newport Beach. www.thevetshouse.com Bark! Bark! Daycare & Grooming 325 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach (562) 437-3655

Wee ! Car ONE DAY FREE Lodging & physical fitness program when your pet stays for 4 days or more. Holidays excluded. One Coupon Per Client with this ad petsguide winter/spring 12/13 9


New Client Special

50% Off

boarding or daycare rates. Up to 7 days. 3,500 sq ft facility • Leash-free, Cage-free Family-owned & operated • Staffed 24 hours

112 West Walnut Avenue, Fullerton (714) 451-2166 • www.sandersk9inn.com 2655 St. Louis Ave., Signal Hill (562) 427-3655 www.barkbarkdaycare.com Bed N’ Bones (949) 500-8640 29372 Trabuco Creek Road, San Juan Capistrano www.bednbones.com Bellflower Pet Hospital and Hotel (562) 925-5300 10326 Artesia Blvd., Bellflower www.bellflowerpethospital.com BZY Feet Kennel (714) 545-9116 20321 Riverside Drive, Newport Beach www.bzyfeetkennels.com Camp Bow Wow 1431 N. Daly St., Anaheim (714) 533-2267 220 Calle Pintoresco, San Clem. (949) 218-7387 www.campbowwow.com Coastal Kennels (949) 494-0142 20592 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach www.coastalkennels.net Country Care Pet Resort (714) 985-1330 4691 Valley View Ave., Yorba Linda www.countrycarepetresort.com Crossroads Country Club Pet Resort 10832 Knott Ave., Stanton www.crossroadspetresort.com

(800) 823-4283

spcaLA’s Pet Hotel and Grooming Salon (562) 570-3079 Boarding services are offered to spcaLA donors. To become a donor, call the Fund Development Department at (323) 730-5300, Ext. 233 or visit their website. 7700 East Spring St., Long Beach in El Dorado Park. Mar Mel Inn 1374 Gladys Ave., Long Beach www.marmelinn.com

(562) 439-2993

Mrs. Petlove’s Bed and Breakfast Inn (714) 871-3000 951 West Bastanchury Road, Fullerton www.sunnycrestanimalcare.com Park-A-Pet (949) 582-0660 27622 Camino Capistrano, Ste. A, Laguna Niguel www.myparkapet.com The Social Lounge Day Care (949) 448-0303 For small dogs only. 27101 Aliso Creek Road, Ste. 130, Aliso Viejo. www.paws-n-klaws.com Petopia Pet Resort 2417 N. Batavia St., Orange www.petopiapetresort.com

(714) 637-1986

Rebel Run Canine Suites (714) 751-5068 20312 Riverside Drive, Newport Beach www.rrcaninesuites.com Sanders K9 Inn (714) 451-2166 112 West Walnut Avenue, Fullerton www.sandersk9inn.com Sleepover Rover (310) 907-5070 Dog boarding in host family homes. www. SleepoverRover-California.com The Bone Adventure (949) 650-2692 1629 Superior Ave., and 2700 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. www.theboneadventure.com The Dog Park Inn (866) 591-0753 20292 Riverside Drive, Newport Beach www.thedogparkinn.com The Dog Ranch Bed and Biscut (949) 494-0484 20401 Sun Valley Drive, Laguna Beach www.thedogranch.com The Pet Set 3960 Cherry Ave., Long Beach www.petsetlb.com

(562) 595-5889

Dog Day Afternoon (714) 840-5263 5391 Old Pirate Lane, Huntington Beach www.hbdogdayafternoon.blogspot.com

Veterinary Offices Many veterinary clinics and hospitals offer boarding for their patients. Check with your local vet.

Joyful Paws Pet Hotel and Daycare (562) 435-7297 1701 Fashion Ave., Long Beach www.joyfulpawshotel.com

Vinjon’s Kennel 17651 Imperial Hwy., Yorba Linda (714) 528-8734 3890 Walnut Ave., Chino (909) 627-2212 www.vinjonskennel.com Wags and Wiggles 23171 Arroyo Vista, RSM

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(949) 635-9655

14402 Chambers Road, Tustin (714) 368-7077 www.wagsandwiggles.com

boutiques &bakeries Boutiques and bakeries offering pet wear, accessories, supplies, premium foods and toys, plus many carry baked goods, such as cakes for special occasions. Also see: “Pet Stores.” • Animalia 16389 Bolsa Chica St., Huntington Beach (714) 377-7630 www.animaliapetspecialty.com The store, for dogs and cats only, offers a variety of specialty foods, toys, apparel and treats. See “Pet Stores” for complete listing. See ad on page 25; coupon on page 36. • JustFoodForDogs 500 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach (949) 722-3647 www.justfoodfordogs.com JustFoodForDogs makes daily meals and treats for healthy dogs and prescription and custom formulated diets for dogs with special health issues. All recipes are made from ingredients certified by the USDA for human consumption and have been developed by JustFoodForDogs’ veterinarian, nutritionist, pet chef and a cadre of dogs and dog lovers. Also see “Nutrition & Health.” See ad on page 21. • Pussy & Pooch Pethouse and Pawbar 4818 E. 2nd St., Long Beach 222 E. Broadway, Long Beach (562) 434-7700 www.pussyandpooch.com An innovative and unique pet lifestyle boutique geared toward modern pets and their owners. A neighborhood urban oasis, P&P offers a colorful and interactive social setting featuring distinctive, yet moderately priced high-quality products and everyday essentials (food and supplies) with a focus on healthy nutrition and green living for pets. P&P is home to the one-of-a-kind Pawbar® where furry friends can feast on made-to-order meaty pet meals or enjoy pet bakery treats and personalized cakes. It’s also home to the Bathhouse which offers pet grooming and spa services. P&P is dedicated to its communities and hosts regular mixers for pets and their parents, including Mutt Mingles, pet adoptions, pet-centric charity events, pet nutritional guidance and more. Also see “Pet Stores” and “Groomers.” More Boutiques and Bakeries Chuck & Toby (562) 434-8085 Treats baked in-store. 191 Park Ave., Long Beach. Dogma 6755 Quail Hill Parkway, Irvine, (949) 737-5950;


and 21113 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast, (949) 640-6072. www.4dogma.com Muttropolis Dog and Cat Boutique (949) 717-6888 865 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. www. muttropolis.com Salt Water Licks (562) 592-0875 Birthday Pawtys also offered. 16543 22nd St., Sunset Beach. www.saltwaterlicks.com Your Elegant Pet 4332 South St., Lakewood www.yourelegantpet.com

(562) 529-8414

Puppy Shop Boys 688 Baker St., #5, Costa Mesa www.puppyshopboys.com

(714) 641-1717

cats Feline adoption, rescue, associations, boarding and veterinary clinics. Also see your area of interest as services for cats are listed throughout Petsguide. Cat Associations American Cat Fanciers Association (417) 725-1530 www.acfacats.com Cat Fanciers’ Association www.cfa.org

(330) 680-4070

International Cat Association www.tica.org

(956) 428-8046

Cat Rescues A Cat’s Tale (424) 218-6622 Periodic low-cost spay/neuter programs available. www.acatstale.org Blue Bell Foundation for Cats (949) 494-1586 Appointments required. Retirement center also offered. Volunteer opportunities. 20982 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Email: bluebellfoundation@live. com. www.dovecanyon.org/bluebell Caring Friends Cat Rescue Adoption events every Saturday, noon - 5 p.m. at two locations: Petsmart, 7631 Carson Blvd., Long Beach and Petsmart, 2741 El Camino Real, Tustin. www.caringfriendscatrescue.com Cat Paws www.helensanderscatpaws.com Cats In Need of Human Care www.catsinneed.com Kitty Bungalow - Charm School for Wayward Cats www.kittybungalow.org Long Beach Felines (562) 453-7377 Adoptions are held Saturdays, noon - 4 p.m., at

Katella Animal Clinic 10712 Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA 92804 (714) 535-6791 • raydvm@yahoo.com www.katellaclinic.com Established 1950

Providing surgical and medical veterinary care for your dogs, cats, exotics, birds, and reptiles. Specializing in orthopedics, declaw, neuter, spay, and all surgical needs. Grooming & boarding also available • Thursday Vaccine Clinics • Call for details

FREE

Vet Exam for first-time clients

15% OFF

$5 OFF

Spay & Neuter Dogs or Cats

First-time clients only

• FREE Microchip with Puppy & Kitten Programs Open Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Grooming

FREE

Dental Exam with $60 off blood screen. Low-cost Dental Care. One discount per visit

Saturdays, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

We See EMERGENCIES and WALK-INS during business hours. petsguide winter/spring 12/13 11


Centinela Feed and Pet Supply, 4700 Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach. www.longbeachfelines.org MeoowzResQ (714) 997-0868 Adoption fairs held on weekends. Visit website for various OC locations. www.meoowzresq.com National Cat Protection Society (949) 650-1232 Adoption and rescue for kittens and cats. Adoptees receive a certificate for a free veterinary exam. Retirement center also offered. Open Tuesday - Saturday, noon - 4:30 p.m. 6904 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. www.natcat.org OC Small Paws (714) 815-4300 Adoption fairs held on weekends. Visit website for various OC locations. www.ocsmallpaws.webs.com Pet Project Foundation www.petprojectfoundation.org

(949) 595-8899

Second Chance (714) 487-1518 Available cats can be found in Huntington Beach at Petsmart, 7600 Edinger Ave. and Petco, 5961 Warner Ave. www.secondchancepetadoptions.org Cat-Only Boarding Also see “Boarding and Daycare” for facilities that also offer cat boarding. Cats Luv Us Boarding Hotel (949) 582-1732 27601 Forbes Road, Ste. 25, Laguna Niguel www.catsluvus.com Cat-Only Clinics All About Cats Health and Wellness Center (714) 692-8CAT (8228) 23661 La Palma Ave., Yorba Linda www.all-about-cats.com The Cat Care Clinic (714) 282-2287 2638 N. Tustin Ave., Orange. www.catcare.com Cat Clinic of Orange County 1680 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa www.catclinicofoc.com

(949) 631-1454

T.H.E. Cat Hospital (949) 733-2287 Cat-only boarding also available. 3069 Edinger Ave., Tustin. www.myctzvet.com • Katella Animal Clinic 10712 Katella Ave., Anaheim (714) 535-6791 www.katellaclinic.com Provides full service and emergency services for cats. They also offer grooming and hair cuts, even for difficult-to-groom cats. Mention “Petsguide” for $5 off cat boarding and heartworm testing. See “Veterinary Services” for complete listing, and ad on page 11 with discount coupons. • Yorba Regional Animal Hospital and Pet Resort 8290 East Crystal Drive, Anaheim (714) 921-8700 www.yorbaregionalvets.com Full service procedures and care offered for cats. 12 petsguide winter/spring 12/13

Also, cats are boarded in a separate room, to keep them in a quiet, dog-free environment. Specialized treatment includes acupuncture and a Board Certified Surgeon when needed. See ad on back inside cover; coupon on page 39.

Pooch Club (714) 633-4821 Social events including group hikes, walks, meetups at the dog beach and more. A great way for both you and your dog to socialize and exercise. www.poochclub.net

clubs &associations

Online Communities and Social Networks www.datemypet.com (dating community for pets and pet lovers), www.dogpawfile.com, www.dogster.com, www.catster.com, www.mypetmove.com, an online community to get information, answers to questions, and research a pet’s move, www.petizens.com, www. petsintouch.com, www.yeepet.com, www.pettube. com, similar to YouTube, but for pets only and www. spotwag.com, uses your social network to coordinate pet sitting services from friends and professionals.

Clubs and associations that provide educational resources, plus pet-related social networking. Advocacy Groups ASPCA www.aspca.org Humane Society of the US www.humanesociety.org

(888) 666-2279 (202) 452-1100

Humane Society, Orange County (714) 536-8480 www.ochumanesociety.com Saddleback Valley Humane Society and SPCA www.tinyurl.com/svhsspca

(949) 262-5859

spcaLA www.spcala.com

(888) 772-5721

SPCA, Orange County www.orangecountyspca.org

(714) 964-4445

Bird Society See “Birds” for an avian society. Cat Associations See “Cats” for feline associations. Dog Groups American Kennel Club (AKC) www.akc.org Desperate Paws of OC Dog Club www.desperatepawsofocdogclub.org Dog Scouts of America A national organization that promotes responsible dog ownership, the important role of the human/canine bond and challenges people and dogs to learn how to better serve each other. The dog is the “scout” and earns badges, the handler can be an adult or child. Junior programs and information on starting your own troop are available. www.dogscouts.org Meetup Offers meetup groups in your area or create one of your own. Type the breed or species in the interest area and enter your zip code. www.meetup.com

Pigs California Potbellied Pig Assoc. (925) 937-9045 Educational resource about caring, adoption and rescue of potbellied pigs. www.cppa4pigs.org SCAMPP Southern California Association for miniature potbellied pigs. www.scampp.com Reptiles and Exotic Associations See “Reptiles and Exotics” for herpetile associations. Small Animals American Fancy Rat and Mouse Association www.afrma.org American Rabbit Breeders Association www.arba.net California Hamster Association www.chahamsters.org Rat and Mouse Club of America www.rmca-socal.org The Rat Fan Club www.ratfanclub.org

dogsports &fitness Dog sport classes and clinics, including agility, herding, frisbee, flyball and urban mushing, plus information on referrals and competitions. Also see: “Trails, Beaches, Recreation and Parks.” All Breed Herding Training home1.gte.net/jerstew www.faswebdesign.com/jerstew/index.htm Classes are available year-round to teach all breeds of dogs how to herd sheep. Jerome Stewart has been teaching herding classes since 1988, and currently teaches three classes per week in Long


Beach, Anaheim and Perris. Each class is two hours for $30; preregistration is not required. No previous experience necessary. Email: jerstew@verizon.net. American Treibball Association (303) 718-7705 www.americantreibballassociation.org Treibball is a reward-based communication game to build a stronger bond between dog and handler using a combination of classic obedience and herding cues. The game consists of the dog working off-leash and obeying the handler’s cues, using his nose or shoulders to “herd” eight balls into a goal. Find local trainers, rules about the sport and more on their website. D2isc Dogs in Southern California www.d2isc.com D2ISC organizes a series of informal play days and clinics. They also plan several competitions and a variety of shows throughout the year for dog-related charities, humane societies, sporting events and schools. Clinic dates, event schedules and contact information are available on their website. DASH Dog Agility Sport Handlers www.dashagility.com Regular practice sessions, mentoring program, workshops and seminars, lending library, and annual AKC and CPE competitions. Flyball The following organizations offer flyball, a relay race/agility-based team sport for dogs.

North American Flyball Association Official site for flyball includes a listing of regional teams, a national and international tournament calendar, world records and statistics, news, official rules and information about the sport. www. nafaflyball.com Orange Crush Flyball Club “The heart of flyball in Orange County.” The website provides local listings of tournaments, practices, classes and information about the sport. www.ocflyball.org/forum The Woof Gang Flyball Team Local classes for the novice and expert. Practice times and tournament calendar available. www. woofgangflyballclub.net Jump Start Dog Sports 4691 Valley View, Yorba Linda (714) 985-1555 www.jumpstartdogsports.com Classes include recreational and competition agility, Frisbee, obedience, rally, conformation, musical freestyle, K9 nose work, flyball and treibball. Urban Mushing www.urbanmushing.com Home of the Southern California Working Snow Dogs, a group of humans and their canine companions indulge in different dog-powered activities. A variety of “mushing” type activities

are included, such as dog scootering, carting, bikejoring, canicross, skijoring, weight-pulling and dogsledding. Clinics and meetings offered throughout Southern California. Monthly beginner classes now available.

emergency resources Emergency services and resources for all animals. Also see: “Adoption and Rescue,” “Endof-Life,” “Shelters” and “Veterinary Services.” What is an emergency? Here are a few “need-to-go-to-the-emergencyroom-now” signs: 1) Difficulty, abnormal or no breathing. 2) Loss of consciousness or collapse. 3) Shock: weak, rapid pulse, pale gums, cool limbs, low body temperature. 4) Bloat: drooling, swollen abdomen, extreme anxiety, pacing, attempt to vomit or defecate unsuccessfully. 5) Any burns or gaping wounds. 6) Seizures. 7) Profuse, repeated vomiting or diarrhea. 8) Depression, lethargy, weakness, running/bumping into things. 9) Near-drowning. 10) Electric shock. Whenever possible, call ahead before transporting, so the emergency clinic can be prepared.

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After-Hours Veterinarians Many veterinarian offices are open after 6 p.m. and on weekends. Find vets in your area by searching online (veterinarian offices open after 6 p.m. plus your city). Keeping a list of these offices on hand could save you the expense of a trip to the emergency room. • Animal Ambulance (866) 473-8911 www.mypet2vet.com Animal emergency services are provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with eight fully equipped units. Services include emergency care, such as oxygen, suction, intubation and IV treatment; emergency, inter-hospital and long-distance transports; in-home euthanasia; body removal; and cremation services. Ambulance stations in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties. All staff are registered veterinarian technicians, and emergency medical technicians trained in animal first aid and CPR. The company is operated under a veterinarian license. See handy coupon you can cut out and put by your phone in case of emergency on page 32. See ad on page 15. Animal Control The following organizations provide emergency animal control services for the cities indicated. Services include rescuing stray, trapped, injured, abandoned, deceased or wild animals; and investigating animal cruelty, animal bites and noise complaints. Most animal control services are provided by a branch of a local police department; the number listed may be a police department dispatch. For non-emergency services and local and regional shelter information, see “Shelters.” Costa Mesa City Animal Control (714) 754-5311 Costa Mesa only. Irvine Animal Services (949) 724-7092 Irvine only. www.tinyurl.com/irvineanimalservice LA County Downey Animal Shelter (562) 940-6898 Artesia, Cerritos, Hawaiian Gardens, La Habra Heights, La Mirada and Whittier. www.animalcare.lacounty.gov La Habra Animal Control La Habra only.

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Foothill Ranch, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Laguna Hills, Lake Forest, Las Flores, Midway City, Orange, Orange Park Acres, Placentia, Portola Hills, Rancho Santa Margarita, Rossmoor, San Juan Capistrano, Silverado, Stanton, Sunset Beach, Surfside, Trabuco Canyon, Tustin, Tustin Foothills, Villa Park and Yorba Linda. www.ocpetinfo.com San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter (949) 492-1617 Dana Point, Monarch Beach, San Clemente and Talega. Santa Ana Animal Control Santa Ana only.

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Southeast Area Animal Control (562) 803-3301 Bellflower, Buena Park, Downey, Lakewood, Norwalk, Paramount and Santa Fe Springs. Westminster Animal Control Westminster only.

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Animal Poison Control Center (ASPCA) (888) 426-4435 www.aspca.org A 24-hour hotline for any animal poison-related emergency. A $65 consultation fee may be applied. Deceased Animal Pickup/Removal Orange County Animal Care Services, (714) 9356848 and LA County Department of Animal Care and Control, (562) 940-6898. Also see “Animal Control” in this section. Dog Fighting Hotline (877) NO2FITE (662-3483) A 24-hour tip line for Los Angeles residents to report any information about dog fighting rings, an upcoming dog fight or individuals involved in dog fighting. Tipsters can remain anonymous and still collect up to $5,000 if the information leads to arrest or convictions. Please note, if there is a dog fight in progress, call 911. See PSA on page 20. Emergency Animal Hospitals When possible, notify staff of your pet’s situation prior to your arrival. For information on nonemergency and specialty care, see “Veterinary Services.”

Long Beach Animal Care Services (562) 570-7387 Also serves Cerritos, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach and Signal Hill. www.longbeach.gov/acs

Animal Emergency Referral Center (310) 325-3000 24-hour emergency services. 3511 PCH, Ste. A, Torrance. www.aercvet.com

Mission Viejo Animal Services (949) 470-3045 Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel and Aliso Viejo.

Animal Urgent Care of South OC (949) 364-6228 Provides emergency and urgent care. Monday Friday, 6 p.m. - 8 a.m.; Saturday, noon - Monday, 8 a.m. Open 24 hours on holidays. 28085 Hillcrest, Mission Viejo. www.aucsoc.com

Newport Beach Animal Control (949) 644-3717 Newport Beach only. OC Animal Care (714) 935-6848 Anaheim, Anaheim Hills, Brea, Capistrano Beach, Coto de Caza, Cypress, Dove Canyon, El Modena,

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Central Orange County Emergency Animal Hospital (949) 261-7979 Monday - Thursday, 6 p.m. - 8 a.m.; Friday, 6 p.m. - Monday, 8 a.m. 24-hours on all holidays. 3720 Campus Drive, Ste. D, Newport Beach. www.orangecountyemergencyvet.com

• Crossroads Animal Emergency and Referral Center Emergency and urgent care for your pet—all night, all weekend and every major holiday. Monday - Thursday, 6 p.m. - 8 a.m.; Friday, 6 p.m. - Monday, 8 a.m.; and 24 hours on weekends and major holidays. Two locations: 18364 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, (714) 794-6900; and 11057 Rosecrans Ave., Norwalk, (562) 8632522. www.CrossroadsAnimal911.com. Also see: “Veterinary Services.” See ad on page 13. Dedicated Veterinary Care (949) 654-8950 24-hour emergency services. 3021 Edinger Ave., Tustin. www.dedicatedvetcare.com Long Beach Animal Emergency (562) 735-5200 Open Mondays - Thursdays, 6 p.m. - 8 a.m., Friday, 6 p.m. - Monday, 8 a.m., and 24 hours on holidays. 4720 E PCH, Long Beach. www.lbervet.com Orange County Emergency Pet Clinic Garden Grove (714) 537-3032 La Habra (714) 441-2925, (562) 690-2925 Open nights, weekends and 24 hours on most major holidays: Monday - Friday, 6 p.m. - 8 a.m.; Saturday, noon - Monday, 8 a.m. Locations: 12750 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove; and 1474 S. Harbor Blvd., La Habra. www.er4yourpet.com Southern California Veterinary Specialty Hospital (949) 833-9020 24-hour emergency care. 1371 Reynolds Ave., Irvine. www.scvsh.com • VCA All Care Animal Referral Center (714) 963-0909 24-hour emergency and specially referral center located in Fountain Valley. Multiple veterinary specialties are under one roof—from sophisticated surgery to cutting-edge MRI and CT services seven days a week. Highly trained veterinarians work in partnership with primarycare veterinarians to provide advanced care and rehabilitation for family pets. Thorough communication with you and your family veterinarian is one of their core values. Services include: emergency and critical care, internal medicine, surgery, neurology, dentistry, oncology (cancer care), radiology (diagnostic imaging), physical rehabilitation (with hydrotherapy), acupuncture, chiropractic care and pain management. 18440 Amistad St., Fountain Valley. www.vcaacarc.com. See ad on page 11. VCA Lakewood Animal Hospital (562) 926-3600 24-hour emergency veterinary care. 10701 South St., Cerritos. www.vcahospitals.com/lakewood-ca • Yorba Regional Animal Hospital (714) 921-8700 This state-of-the-art facility is fully staffed with a veterinarian on duty 24-hours a day every day. Offers emergency surgery, digital radiography, ultrasonography, endoscopy, fluid therapy, oxygen support, onsite blood work and laboratory testing plus 24-hour monitoring. If your pet’s primary care veterinarian’s office is closed, the experienced emergency team at Yorba Regional will provide treatment, then follow-up with your pet’s veterinarian and fax all records and


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lab results. 8290 East Crystal Drive, Anaheim. www. yorbaregionalvets.com. For additional services, see ad on back inside cover; coupon on page 39. If You Cannot Care For Your Pet Most shelters will accept pets brought to the shelter by owners who can no longer care for their pet, provided the owner lives within the region served by the shelter. The standard holding period for stray animals to be reclaimed does not apply to owner-surrendered pets, who may not be held long enough to be adopted prior to euthanization. Some non-euthanizing rescue operations will accept owner-surrendered pets, allowing the pets to be adopted. For details and contact information, see “Adoption and Rescue,” “Pet Assistance” and “Shelters.”

Lost and Found Pets If you have lost your pet: 1) Call your local animal control office (see “Animal Control”) for recent activity in your area, including pick-ups and found pet reports. 2) Search www. petharbor.com, a service of the Humane Society, for listings and pictures of animals brought into shelters, updated hourly. If you have not found your pet after searching, register your pet as lost to receive an email when a matching animal is listed by a shelter or registered as found on the site. 3) Personally visit all of the local and regional shelters in your area to look for your pet; neighboring cities often contract with different shelters. Visit as often as possible as animals are brought in continuously. If the shelter policy allows, leave your contact infor-

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mation with a recent photo of your pet; shelter staff cannot always provide notification, but most will provide as much assistance as possible. See “Shelters” for contact and location information. 5) Visit www.amberalertforpets.com or www.findtoto.com, “Amber Alerts” for lost or stolen pets; fees apply. If you have found an animal without tags: 1) Register the pet as found at www.petharbor.com; matching descriptions will be emailed to owners who have registered lost pets. 2) Check “Shelters” for a shelter that will accept animals found in your city; if possible, take the animal to a no-kill shelter. At the shelter, the animal will be scanned for microchip ID and logged. Stray animals are generally held for a owner-reclaimation period prior to being available

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PET LOSS

BEREAVEMENT COUNSELING & SUPPORT GROUPS

Long Beach Animal Hospital (562) 434-9966 Assistance for found injured wildlife in Long Beach. 3816 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach www.lbah.com Opossum Society of the U.S. (714) 536-3538 For orphaned and/or injured opossums, call for assistance or visit the website for more information. In emergency situations, call Animal Control, see listing in this section. www.opossumsocietyus.org Pacific Marine Mammal Center (949) 494-3050 The center rescues and rehabilitates ill or injured marine mammals from Orange County beaches. Volunteer opportunities available. 20612 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. www.pacificmmc.org

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www.pet-loss-therapy.com for adoption; unless it is a no-kill shelter, the animal may be euthanized if the animal is not claimed or adopted. 3) Call your local animal control office to report the animal as found. If necessary, they will transport the animal to the local shelter. 4) For additional no-kill options, contact the appropriate rescue organization (see “Adoption and Rescue”). SoCal Animal Response Team (SCART) (714) 349-1047 www.scart.us SCART provides temporary animal sheltering in a disaster, and can support rescue efforts after a disaster. Also offers classes in Animal Disaster Preparedness and Sheltering in a Disaster, plus animal first aid and CPR. For a detailed checklist for creating an emergency disaster supply kit for any pet, visit their website under “News and Information.” Wildlife Services Critter Catcher (949) 497-5046 Offers humane solutions to problematic wildlife such as bat exclusion, ducks in swimming pools or raccoons in attics; also removes deceased wildlife and offers repairs that wildlife may have caused such as holes in roofs or fences. Operating hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Email: crittercatchers@cox.net. Critter Control (800) CRITTER, (858) 271-1112 Provides animal control, removal and prevention services to homeowners, businesses and municipalities. Serves Orange County and San Diego. www.crittercontrol.com International Bird Rescue Center (310) 514-2573 Rescues aquatic birds caught in oil or emergency situations. Find tips on their website, such as what to do if you found an injured bird. 3601 S. Gaffey St., Box 3, San Pedro. www.bird-rescue.org

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Songbird Care and Education Center (714) 964-0666 Assistance and resource for orphaned or injured songbirds. www.songbirdcareandeducation.org The OC Wildlife Foundation (714) 899-1100 Part of Westminster Veterinary Group, they assist found injured wildlife. 6621 Westminster Blvd., Westminster. www.westminsterveterinarygroup.com Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center (714) 374-5587 The center provides assistance for emergency situations involving ill or injured wildlife. 21900 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. www.wwccoc.org

end-of-life Cremation, burial, hospice and euthanasia services, plus pet loss and bereavement support groups and counseling. Also see: “Emergency Resources,” “Pet Assistance” and Mobile Vets listed under “Veterinary Services.” • Animal Ambulance (866) 473-8911 www.mypet2vet.com In-home euthanasia, body removal and cremation services. Their goal in providing these services is to make the transition easier for both your pet and your family. By providing this service at home, they can create a sense of comfort, because pets, like us, are most comfortable at home. Being able to pass at home with all the love and support that a family provides can make passing so much easier. Also see “Emergency Resources.” See ad on page 15; coupon on page 32. • Dr. Robert E. Woods, DVM, CVA 11561 Salinaz Ave., Garden Grove (714) 539-0755 www.robertwoodsdvm.com It is important to Dr. Woods that each patient has a chance to a dignified progression of life. Whether it be a consultation for a wheelchair fitting, rental, electro acupuncture, pain management, or having to help a client make a challenging decision, Dr. Woods will be there to offer comfort and support. Saying goodbye to your beloved pet can be easier in

the comfort of your own home. Often, it is soothing for them to be surrounded by the family they love in a familiar environment. Dr. Woods offers house calls to his patients for a variety of reasons to keep them comfortable and stress-free. See ad on page 15. Hospice and Home Euthanasia When a pet is fighting a terminal disease or in the advanced stages of cancer, kidney failure or neurological disorders, there may come a point where the cost of treatment can become more than its benefit. Pet owners have the option of stopping aggressive treatment and letting their pets end their life comfortably in the surroundings of their own home through hospice care. There may also come a time when pet owners need to make the decision of euthanasia. Businesses listed in this section offer counseling concerning hospice care and euthanasia. Also see Mobile Vets listed under “Veterinary Services.” Consultation is required before hospice care is started. • In Home Final Pet Care (714) 924-7675 www.inhomefinalpetcare.com Introducing “In Home Final Pet Care”...veterinarianassisted euthanasia in the privacy and comfort of your own home. The only service in the country which offers a board-certified veterinary internist, Dr. Georgina Marquez, diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, has over 25 years of experience in internal medicine for dogs and cats. She will provide humane euthanasia in your home as well as all the care before, during, and after a family pet’s final moments. This way, your beloved pet, you and your family, will not have to go through the stress and anxiety of leaving home at such a difficult time. Dr. Marquez and her professional staff will also make all of the arrangements for aftercare, including the option of private cremation with personal delivery of the ashes, in a custom portrait urn, to your home. A ceramic pawprint and a book to help you with the grieving process are included with the service. The staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to answer your calls. They can even refer you to a bereavement specialist to help you with the emotional time which follows the loss of a pet. Let In Home Final Pet Care help guide and support you and your family throughout this difficult time. Email: inhomefinalpetcare@gmail. com. See ad on page 17. • OC Home Pet Vet (949) 375-7908 www.OCHomePetVet.com OC Home Pet Vet provides quality veterinary care without leaving the comfort of your home. Mobile services include pain management, full pharmacy, and end-of-life services. Member of the AVMA, CVMA, and SCVMA. Available for day, evening and weekend appointments. Email: OCHomePetVet@gmail.com. See complete listing on page 36; ad on page 37. Pet Cemeteries Pet Haven Cemetery and Crematory (310) 532-2477 Each pet is cremated individually and cremains can be returned to the owner, scattered in the Memory Garden at no cost or interred in the cemetery. After-hours


phone service provided. 18300 South Figueroa St., Gardena. www.pethavencemeteryandcrematory.com Sea Breeze Pet Cemetery (714) 962-7111 Lawn burials are offered with a separate burial grounds for cats. Cremations are completed on an individual basis; cremains may be taken home in an urn or interred on the grounds. • Pet Loss Counseling and Support Groups of Orange County (949) 650-2442 www.pet-loss-therapy.com Pet loss counseling and support groups provide therapeutic and compassionate support to assist you when saying goodbye to the pet you love. Support groups usually meet the first and third Saturdays each month; 12:30 p.m., Irvine. Facilitated by Andrea Keith, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist #MFC45708. No reservations are necessary to attend the support group. Individual, couples and family counseling sessions are also available, by appointment only. See ad on page 16. More Pet Loss Counseling and Support Groups ASPCA Grief Counseling (877) GRIEF-10 Contact Dr. Stephanie LaFarge. She can be reached at the 24-hour hotline or email her directly at stephanie. lafarge@aspca.org. Callers are recommended to leave a message if they don’t get through the first time. www.aspca.org/pet-care/pet-loss Dr. Monica Diedrich (714) 772-2207 Offers counseling plus workshops and classes. www.petcommunicator.com Julie Clemens, MSW (562) 708-2315 Certified pet loss counselor. Bi-monthly group meetings at Seal Beach Animal Care Center. Also offers individual counseling. Email: jclemens36@hotmail.com. PetLoss Partners Providing emotional support for individuals, groups, couples and families who are experiencing or anticipating the loss of a beloved pet. Ellie Freedman, Orange County, (949) 315-5616; and Sandra Grossman, LA County, (818) 421-1516. www.petlosspartners.com

groomers Grooming services and instruction. Also see: “Groomers/D.I.Y.” and “Groomers/Mobile.” • Animalia 16389 Bolsa Chica St., Huntington Beach (714) 377-7630 www.animaliapetspecialty.com Animalia offers self-serve bathing for dogs and cats in three levels ranging from basic to luxury. All baths include shampoo and conditioner, blueberry facials, ear cleaning pads, brushes, Furminator, towels and aprons—all you have to do is bring

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first-aid and CPR certified. Gift cards and a rewards program are available. A state-certified grooming school is also offered; see O.C. Academy of Pet Styling listed in this section. See ad on this page. • Exotic Birds by Fran 9215 Valley View St., Cypress (714) 761-0868 www.fransexoticbirds.com Voted “Best Bird Store in OC” by Petsguide. Exotic Birds by Fran offers professional grooming for your bird. See “Birds” for complete listing. See ad on page 7. • Katella Animal Clinic 10712 Katella Ave., Anaheim (714) 535-6791 www.katellaclinic.com Grooming services include breed clip, hand drying and professional styling. Appointments can be scheduled along with veterinary or boarding visits, or independently. A Capstar tablet for flea prevention can be administered if necessary. Also see “Veterinary Services.” For $5 off grooming services, see ad on page 11.

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• Kind To Canines 20271 Riverside Drive, Newport Beach (714) 545-2404 www.kindtocanines.com Let your dog be pampered while being groomed, and have a day of play at Kind to Canines, where all dogs socialize together rather than being stuck in a crate all day. They specialize in products that are primarily green and eco-friendly. Also see “Boarding and Daycare” and “Training Programs.” See ad on page 1. • LaunderPet Belmont Heights 3429 E. Broadway, Long Beach (562) 433-3605 Seal Beach 318 Main St., Seal Beach (562) 430-7196 Bixby Knolls 4102 Orange Ave., #113, Long Bch (562) 427-2551 www.launderpet.com Full service grooming, food and supplies are offered at all three LaunderPet locations. Their grooming staff provides gentle and expert care and pampering for your best friend(s). Call them today for an appointment and let one of their talented groomers spoil your pet. Walk-ins are welcome as space and time permit. Self-service dog and cat wash is available at the Belmont Heights and Bixby Knolls locations, for just $12. Their self-service wash has professional grooming tubs and tables; you make the mess and they clean it up! Provided supplies include towels, ear cleaner, brushes and a forced air dryer. You can bring your own shampoo, and other products and services are available for an additional fee: shampoos, conditioners, nail trimming, ear cleaning and gland expulsion. Food and supplies are available for purchase at all three locations, and they also offer pick-up and delivery—call for details. Call or visit the website for each location’s hours, and a discount coupon. Also see “Pet Stores.” See ad on page 19 and coupon on page 31. • Linda’s K-9 Kastle (714) 521-2280 8229 Commonwealth Ave., Buena Park Offers full service grooming for your dog by a friendly, caring and experienced staff. Services can include wash, cut and style, nail trimming, ear cleaning, flea treatments and more. They offer Frontline and Advantage in a single dosage if your dog is in need of one. See ad on page 19. • My Doggies Grooming 30314 Esperanza, Rancho Santa Margarita (949) 709-4600 www.mydoggiesdaycare.com Caring, gentle and experienced dog groomers offer breed cuts, puppy cuts, shave downs, bath and brushout, dematting, skin care, Furminator treatments, and nail and ear care. Your dog or cat never has to go in a kennel and most grooms are completed in two hours or less. Your pup will receive expert care and handling; their goal is to ensure a stress free grooming experience. Mention this listing and receive $5 off your first groom!

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• Paw Shoppe Pet Center 6416 E. Spring St., Long Beach (562) 425-5131 www.pawshoppepetcenter.com Full service grooming, offered by appointment only. Services include bath, cut, brush, nail trim and more are available for all breeds, sizes and coat styles. Specialized services available upon request. Also see “Pet Stores.” See ad on page 24. • Pet Suites 19 Journey, Aliso Viejo (949) 425-0700 www.petsuites.com Pet Suites is ready to satisfy all of your pet’s bathing and grooming needs. Featuring state-of-the-art HydroSurge bathing and gentle Snyder dryers, their expert staff of professional groomers are skilled in caring for all breeds of dogs. For a special treat, try one of their signature, relaxing blueberry facials. Also see “Boarding and Daycare.” See ad with coupon for free day of camp on page 8. • Pussy & Pooch Pethouse and Pawbar 4818 E. 2nd St., Long Beach (562) 434-7700 www.pussyandpooch.com A modern pet bathing and grooming area is located within P&P, which is designed for comfort, convenience, and a pleasant spa-like experience. The grooming facility is outfitted with professional grade equipment, featuring full-sized bathing tubs and premium, natural spa products. Walk-in clients are first-come, first-served; appointments recommended. Reduce your “pet carbon paw print” with their many biodegradable and green pet care and grooming products. Experience the difference and treat your pet with a trip to the Bathhouse! Also see “Boutiques and Bakeries” and “Pet Stores.” • O.C. Academy of Pet Styling Grooming School 145 W. Whiting Ave., Fullerton (714) 883-3440 www.ocacademyofpetstyling.net Learn a rewarding career in pet styling. O.C. Academy offers a state-certified grooming school. Lindell and the instructors are trained in the “Golden Paw Method” which is a step-by-step method designed and refined over a 35-year period. Students of all ages can master all of the basic grooming skills with an emphasis on fine finishing. Tool usage and maintenance, safety, cleaning and sanitation, prepping, bathing, blow drying, styling and speed techniques are covered in depth. Accelerated course with limited class size. Call today for a tour! See ad on page 17. • Soggy Dog 344 East 4th St., Long Beach (562) 432-6934 www.soggydog-lb.com Full service and self-service grooming. For five years now Soggy Dog has been presenting the streets of Long Beach with the cleanest dogs in town. They are a store dedicated to the community and their four legged family members. They offer full service grooming, self wash, and healthy and

wholesome organic foods and treats from Taste of the Wild, Fromm, Canidae, Orijen and more. As well as everyday supplies, such as collars and leashes, bowls and health supplements. They look forward to meeting you and your pooches whether you stop by for a self wash, a groom, a bag of treats or just to say hello. See ad with discount coupon on page 25. • Sudsy Dog 6410 E. Del Amo Blvd., Lakewood (562) 377-1360 www.sudsydogwash.net Full service grooming now offered at Sudsy Dog! Being environmentally friendly, they donate a tree for every 50 dogs washed. Discounts are given for service dogs and newly adopted or rescued dogs and cats. Open Tuesday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; weekends, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Also see “Groomers/D.I.Y.” • Wags to Whiskers 5505 Stearns St., Long Beach (562) 430-5161 www.wagsgrooming.com Wags to Whiskers has been voted “best pet grooming” in Long Beach—nine times! They specialize in all breed pet grooming, de-matting, flea treatments, dental care, nail trimming/polishing and the FURminator®! The FURminator® will help reduce your pets shedding 60-80%. Wags to Whiskers has a professional grooming staff with over 50 years experience to groom your poodles, Shih Tzus, Yorkies, Morkies, Malteses, Maltipoos and more. Premium foods and supplies too! See ad on page 19; coupon on page 31. • Yorba Regional Animal Hospital and Pet Resort 8290 East Crystal Drive, Anaheim (714) 921-8700 www.yorbaregionalvets.com “A Day at the Spa” includes shampoos and conditioners tailored to your pet’s needs; hand fluff drying as necessary; hair cut or style; nail and ear maintenance; anal gland release; sanitary clip and conditioning cologne. Voted Orange County Register’s 2009 Best of OC. For additional services, see ad on back inside cover; coupon on page 39.

groomers/d.i.y. DIY groomers typically offer supplies including aprons, nail trimming implements, ear cleaning tools, flea control, anti-shedding treatments, dryers, brushes, combs and various shampoos and conditioners; additional fees may apply. Also see: “Groomers” and “Groomers/Mobile.” • LaunderPet Belmont Heights (562) 433-3605 3429 E. Broadway, Long Beach Bixby Knolls (562) 427-2551 4102 Orange Ave., #113, Long Beach www.launderpet.com


See complete listing under “Groomers” in this section. See ad on this page; coupon on page 31. • Soggy Dog 344 East 4th St., Long Beach (562) 432-6934 www.soggydog-lb.com Self-service grooming is made up of two professional self wash tubs to help your pooch smell fresh and look their best. They provide everything you need from specialized shampoos and conditioners, towels, brushes, ear cleaner and blow dryers. They can even help you trim nails and brush teeth. No appointment is necessary and your 10th wash is free. Also see “Groomers” and “Pet Stores.” See ad on page 25. • Sudsy Dog 6410 E. Del Amo Blvd., Lakewood (562) 377-1360 www.sudsydogwash.net Lakewood’s premiere self-serve dog wash provides waist-high tubs and features all organic products. They now also have full-service grooming. Being environmentally friendly, they donate a tree for every 50 dogs washed. Discounts are given for service dogs and newly adopted or rescued dogs and cats. Open Tuesday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; weekends, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Also see “Groomers.” • Unleashed by Petco ® 27281 La Paz Road, Laguna Niguel (949) 448-8014 www.unleashedbypetco.com It’s just $10! Bath time is easy at their Self-Serve Pet Wash. Their large tubs are designed for your ergonomic comfort and hold pint-size to super-size pups. They supply the all-natural shampoo, conditioner, towels and aprons. All you have to do is clean your dog and they clean up the mess! Their notime-limit policy means you just lather, rinse (repeat if you wish) and have fun! See ad on back outside cover; coupon on page 32. More DIY Grooming Locations Bark! Bark! Daycare and Grooming (562) 427-3655 2655 St. Louis Ave., Signal Hill www.barkbarkdaycare.com Dirty Dog Wash (714) 960-7002 504 Main St., Huntington Beach www.dirtydogwash.com Doggie Spa (714) 374-8777 19365 Main St., #103, Huntington Beach. www. thedoggiespa.net Good Dogma Pet Spa (714) 965-2130 9037 Atlanta Ave., Huntington Beach www.gooddogmapetspa.com

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groomers/mobile Mobile groomers travel to your home or business for all of your pet’s grooming needs. Also see: “Groomers” and “Groomers/D.I.Y.” • Celebrity Paw Spa Pet Spa, Mobile Grooming & School 145 W. Whiting Ave., Fullerton (714) 447-0141 www.celebritypawspa.com Celebrity Paw Spa is a luxury pet spa offering mobile grooming services. Mobile services are offered in the Brea, Buena Park, Fullerton, La Habra Heights, Orange, Placentia, Anaheim and Yorba Linda areas. The pet spa, formerly Lisha’s Grooming Salon, is professionally run since 1985. All groomers are pet first-aid and CPR certified. In-store grooming is also available, plus a state-certified grooming school (see O.C. Academy of Pet Styling listed in “Grooming”). See ad on page 17.

identification &licensing Resources for microchips, GPS collars and pet tags for identification, including information about where, how and why to license your pet. Identification The GPS pet collar allows pet owners to locate their cat or dog anytime and anywhere. Most collars can locate a pet within a mile, display a pet’s position and movement and track up to three pets simultaneously. The following websites offer GPS pet collars and tags: www.gundogsupply.com; www.amazon.com, www.pettracker.com and www.secureapet.com. Most veterinarians, shelters and adoption and rescue organizations offer microchip identification and placement. The vet or organization chooses a microchip company that offers additional services. Contact your local vet or shelter (see “Shelters”) for fee information. Also see “Calendar” for low-cost microchip clinics. Pet Tags - For instant tags, automated machines may be found at large pet stores. If you are looking for an alternative to the jingling “tin-tag,” consider slide-on tags, embroidered collars or wooden tags.

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OC Animal Care (714) 935-6848 See Animal Control under “Emergency Resources” for a complete list of cities served. 561 The City Drive South, Orange. www.ocpetinfo.com Santa Ana Licensing (714) 647-5257 Santa Ana only. www.santa-ana.org Southeast Area Animal Control Authority (562) 803-3301 Licensing for the cities of Bellflower (call above number); Buena Park (call above number); Downey, (562) 904-7246; Lakewood (call above number); Norwalk, (562) 929-5711; Paramount, (562) 2202018; Santa Fe Springs, (562) 409-1850; and South Gate (call above number). www.seaaca.org Licensing: Why and How All dogs over the age of four months are required by law to be licensed and vaccinated against rabies. The licensing law was implemented as a heath issue related to rabies. It also keeps an updated record of ownership. Residents owning or having custody of any dog must license the dog within 15 days after the license becomes due. Residents must provide proof of a California-approved rabies vaccination to obtain a license (OCCO 4-1-70). License discounts are often offered for spay and neutered animals and pets of senior citizens. Applications and fees are usually available on the city’s website and can be obtained in-person or by mail. The following city agencies provide licenses for dogs and cats: Costa Mesa Animal Control (714) 754-5311 Serves Costa Mesa only. 99 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. www.costamesapd.org Dana Point, Newport Beach and San Clemente Animal Licences (800) 738-3463 Also serves Newport Coast, Corona Del Mar, Balboa and Monarch Beach. www.petdata.com Irvine Animal Care Center (949) 724-7740 Serves Irvine only. 6443 Oak Canyon, Irvine. www. irvineshelter.org La Habra Animal Control (562) 905-9771 Serves La Habra only. Licensing through La Habra police department. 201 E. La Habra Blvd. www. lahabracity.com Laguna Beach Animal Shelter (949) 497-3552 Serves Laguna Beach and Laguna Woods. 20612 Laguna Canyon Road. www.lagunabeachcity.net Long Beach Animal Care Services (562) 570-7387 Serves Cerritos, Long Beach, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach and Signal Hill. 7700 E. Spring St. www. longbeach.gov/acs Mission Viejo Animal Services Center (949) 470-3045 Serves Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel and Aliso Viejo. www.cmvas.org

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insurance Pet health insurance allows you to choose your own vet. Most policies have exclusions, be sure to find out what they are, plus ask about discounts too. Compare pet insurance rates and benefits through the following websites: www.petinsurancereview.com and www.petinsurancecomparison.org. Also see “Pet Assistance.” Pet Insurance Providers AKC Pet Healthcare Plan www.akcpethealthcare.com

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nutrition&health Businesses specializing in pet health and nutrition. Plus, pet CPR / first-aid classes. Also see: “Boutiques and Bakeries” and “Pet Stores.” • Animalia 16389 Bolsa Chica St., Huntington Beach (714) 377-7630 www.animaliapetspecialty.com Animalia specializes in raw, super premium and organic diets for dogs and cats. They carry foods that do not contain wheat, corn, soy or by products. Four brands of raw food and fresh refrigerated food are available, along with high quality treats provided by local bakers; nutritional supplements too. They offer prepared frozen custom diets for dogs with allergy and medical needs. These diets are prepared locally by their baker with the guidance of a pet nutrition consultant. The food is delivered to Animalia for your pick-up convenience. A referral is available to a pet nutrition consultant should your dog need a special diet. They work with you and your veterinarian. Animalia is a pet specialty store (see “Pet Stores”) and offers self-grooming (see “Groomers”). See ad on page 25; coupon on page 36. Homemade Pet Food Homemade Doggy Dinners (949) 690-2587 Delivery of homemade dog food to Orange County and parts of LA. www.homemadedoggydinners.com OC Doggie Dinners www.ocdoggiedinners.com

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• JustFoodForDogs 500 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach (949) 722-3647 www.justfoodfordogs.com JustFoodForDogs began with one simple, primary objective—to increase the quality and length of life for as many dogs as possible through a complete and balanced, healthy, whole food diet. JFFD makes daily meals and treats for healthy dogs and prescription and custom formulated diets for dogs with special health issues such obesity, digestive disorders, pancreatitis, cancer, food allergies, diabetes, liver and kidney disease. All recipes are made from ingredients certified by the USDA for human consumption and have been developed by JustFoodForDogs’ veterinarian, nutritionist, pet chef and a cadre of dogs and dog lovers. See ad on page 21. Pet CPR/First-Aid Classes American Red Cross Pet First Aid Topics include breathing emergencies, CPR, life threatening bleeding, various injuries and sudden illnesses such as seizures, poisoning and heat


emergencies. Greater Long Beach, 3150 East 29th St., Long Beach, (562) 595-6341. Orange County, 601 North Golden Circle Drive, Santa Ana, (714) 481-5300. www.greaterlongbeachrc.org, www.oc-redcross.org Sirius K9 Academy (714) 296-9714 Sirius K9 Academy offers pet first aid and CPR classes for groups and individuals. www.siriusk9training.com Sunny-dog Ink, Denise Fleck (818) 951-7962 Animal first-aid and CPR classes. The website features pet safety information and tips, as well as pet safety products, including first-aid kits and books. www.sunnydogink.com and www. quickfindbooks.com • Unleashed by Petco ® 27281 La Paz Road, Laguna Niguel (949) 448-8014 979 Avenida Pico, San Clemente (949) 498-2107 6331 E. Spring St., Long Beach (562) 429-4105 600 Redondo Ave., Long Beach (562) 433-6357 www.unleashedbypetco.com They specialize in natural, raw, organic, dehydrated and freeze-dried nutrition for your pet. With such a wide variety of choices to navigate, their in-store nutrition experts will give you a tailored recommendation that fits your pets’ specific needs. See ad back outside cover; coupon on 32.

parties Party supplies and locations that host pet parties, plus party baked goods. Also see: “Boutiques and Bakeries.” • Animalia Birthday Cakes and Cookies 16389 Bolsa Chica St., Huntington Beach (714) 377-7630 Birthday cakes and cookies now available. See “Pet Stores” for complete listing. • Dog Beach Birthday with Gone Dog Walking (714) 658-6536 www.gonedogwalking.com The birthday dog will be taken to Huntington Beach Dog Beach for two hours of one-on-one fun. The outing includes an Xpress Bath with warm water, birthday biscuits and a photo of the day. Serves Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley. Also see “Pet Sitters and Dog Walkers” and “Taxi Services.” See discount coupon on page 39. • Pet Suites 19 Journey, Aliso Viejo (949) 425-0700 www.petsuites.com Want a special way to say happy birthday to your pooch? Schedule a birthday party at Pet Suites, with all his favorite pals. Special dog cake and ice cream, party favors, decorations, games and a gift for the birthday pet are provided. Know someone who is getting a new puppy? Throw

them a pet shower. Each guest can bring a gift for the new addition, and Pet Suites takes care of the refreshments and the clean up! See ad on page 8.

petassistance Low-cost spay/neuter services, vaccinations, microchips and pet medications, as well as medical, financial and legal assistance or referrals. Also see: “Calendar” for monthly lowcost clinics. Actors and Others for Animals (818) 755-6045, (818) 755-6323 www.actorsandothers.com The organization offers financial assistance and referrals for low-income families. They also provide pet-assisted therapy, control and care of feral cats and humane education. Volunteer opportunities for pet assistance therapy only. Animal Assistance League of Orange County (714) 893-4393 www.aaloc.org The organization assists with pet-related problems, such as a free lost and found service, low cost spay/neuter referrals as well as financial assistance. Plus, assisting with low-income pet owners with emergency veterinary care and food supplies. Animal Discount Clinic 13252 Euclid St., Garden Grove (714) 537-0570 www.communityvet.com Provides low-cost spay/neuter for cats and dogs. Also offers dental cleaning, vaccinations, de-worming, microchips and flea control products. Downtown Dog Rescue (818) 407-4145 www.downtowndogrescue.com Designed to assist the homeless community of dog owners, including vaccinations, microchip and vaccination clinics as well as crisis care for the life of the dog. Friends of Long Beach Animals (562) 988-SNIP www.friendsoflongbeachanimals.org They promote spay and neutering, humane education of animals to the community, sponsor adoption events and assist Long Beach Animal Care Ser-

vices. They also provide vouchers to low-income pet households for Long Beach and Signal Hill residents. If You Can No Longer Take Care of Your Pet See “Emergency Resources.” • Katella Animal Clinic 10712 Katella Ave., Anaheim (714) 535-6791 www.katellaclinic.com Mention “Petsguide” for a free exam on your pet’s first visit. Also offers affordable prices for spay/ neuter and vaccinations. Weekdays only. Disney employees receive and additional 10% off the cost of medical services—ask for details. Also see “Veterinary Services.” See ad for additional savings on page 11. Low-Cost Services AAA Animal Hospital (714) 536-6537 Spay and neuter starts at $30 for cats and $85 for dogs (cost depends on weight). No appointment necessary. 21632 Newland, Huntington Beach. Golden State Humane Society Low-cost spay and neuter services for cats and dogs, starting at $29.50 for cats and $39.50 for dogs. Low-cost vaccines and basic veterinary services are offered on a walk-in basis, schedule of fees listed on their website. Two locations: 555 Artesia Blvd., Long Beach, (562) 423-8406; and 11901 Gilbert St., Garden Grove, (714) 638-8111. www.goldenstatehumanesociety.com

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Pet Stores The following big-box pet stores offer low-cost vaccination clinics at select locations: Petco, www. petco.com; and Centinela Feed and Pet Supplies, www.centinelafeed.com.

ers to assist in getting their pets spayed/neutered and refers pet owners to a select group of veterinarians who offer low-cost services to low-income households as wells as those who are unemployed, seniors and/or disabled.

SnpLA (310) 241-0768 Low-cost spay or neuter services, starting at $45 for cats and $110 for dogs. Low-cost vaccinations and dental cleaning also available. Discounts to lowincome households. Check their website for promotions. 957 N. Gaffey St., San Pedro. www.snpLA.org

RUFF Rescue (949) 580-1092 www.ruffrescue.org Helps pets and their owners with financial assistance for veterinary care including spay/neuter vouchers. Also supports rescues from high-kill shelters.

• The Vaccination Station Monthly Clinics Sundays: Traveling vaccination and microchip clinic with a free vet consultation and basic wellness exam with vaccinations. Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m. 1 p.m., no appointment necessary. Microchip (chip, implantation and lifetime registration), $15; vaccinations, $15-30 (see full list on their website), plus testing for heartworm and feline leukemia also offered. Three rotating locations: Pet Suites, 19 Journey, Aliso Viejo; Pet Stop Warehouse, 27690 Santa Margarita Parkway; and The Feed Barn, 2300 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa (one Saturday per month). More locations will be added soon. Website has a clinic locator feature so that you can input your zip code and nearby locations will display. (949) 616-5953. www. thevaccinationstation.com. Also see “Calendar.” See ad on page 21. Trinity Pet Hospital (949) 768-1314 Full-service pet hospital with low-cost spay and neuter services for cats, start at $60, and dogs, start at $90 plus blood work. 24861 Alicia Parkway, Ste. D, Laguna Hills. www.lagunapetvet.com

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pet-friendly destination Destination that welcomes pets. Also see: “Trails, Beaches, Recreation, and Parks.” • DogSpa Resort & Wellness Center 67840 Hacienda Ave., Desert Hot Springs (760) 600-0246 www.dogsparesort.com Pack your bags and your pooch for a relaxing spa vacation in sunny Desert Hot Springs. At the DogSpa Resort & Wellness Center, your dog vacations free—no pet fees, no size limits and no hassles! You will enjoy the hot mineral water spa and pool. Your pet will love the off-leash, dog


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petsitters &dogwalkers In-home pet sitting and dog walking services. Home care, such as switching on and off lights and watering plants, is often included. Dog field trips to parks or beaches can be included with sitting services. Most pet-sitting providers are bonded, insured and members of professional associations, such as Pet Sitters International and the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters; some are animal-CPR and first-aid certified. Always ask a pet sitter or dog walker for their qualifications and check their references. Also see: “Boarding and Daycare.” • Critter Sitting Individuals (949) 274-6130 www.csipetsitting.com CSI pet sitting services make it possible for you to leave your pets in the comfort of your own home, where they get the attention and care you would give them yourself. Their professional service eliminates the discomfort of caged boarding and exposure to other pets and the transmission of disease. Services include feeding, daily walks (including mid-day walks, too), medication administration if necessary, and a report card with detailed notes about each visit. Free extras include mail and newspaper pick up, plant and garden watering, and care of other small animals. Pet taxi services to and from vet or groomer appointments is also available. Call today to set up a complimentary interview. Insured, licensed and

bonded. Serving the south Orange County area. See ad on page 22; discount coupon on page 32. Dog Walking Groups at Meetup.com www.meetup.com Visit the website, type “dog walk” in the interest area and your zip code for a list of groups you can join. • Gone Dog Walking and Cat Napping Huntington Beach (714) 658-6536 www.gonedogwalking.com Pets can suffer separation anxiety while their owners are away. Gone Dog Walking comes to your dog or cat’s home so that he is kept in familiar surroundings and his stress is limited; since your pet is at home enjoying playtime, cuddle time (belly rubs included), exercise and keeping with their normal routine, you’ll be able to return home to a content and happy pet. Their cat care visits include feedings, litter-box upkeep, administration of medicine, personal attention, as well as minor house sitting services. Licensed, insured, bonded and 10 years of veterinarian-related experience. Rates: $20-25 per visit. Serves Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley. Also see “Parties” and “Taxi Services.” See discount coupon on page 39. • Home of Hunter Pet Care (714) 292-5071 Are you going on vacation? Home of Hunter Pet Care provides daily visits with your pets while you are away. Are you busy, tired or feeling guilty? They

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petstores Retail stores providing food and supplies for animals. Also see: “Birds,” “Boutiques and Bakeries,” “Nutrition and Health” and “Reptiles and Exotics.” • Animalia 16389 Bolsa Chica St., Huntington Beach (714) 377-7630 www.animaliapetspecialty.com The store, for dogs and cats only, offers a variety of specialty foods, toys, apparel and treats from basic to luxury. Large selection of US made toys, super premium and organic and raw foods containing no wheat, corn, soy or by products, clothing items for teacups to XXX large dogs, puppy gear, collars, treats from local bakers, healthy goodies, flower essences and much more. Pets are welcome on a leash or in a carrier. Special orders are welcome too! Animalia is open Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. See additional listings in “Groomers” and “Nutrition and Health.” See ad on page 25; coupon on page 36. Bird Stores See “Birds” for stores that specialize in birds and their supplies. • LaunderPet Belmont Heights 3429 E. Broadway, Long Beach (562) 433-3605 Seal Beach 318 Main St., Seal Beach (562) 430-7196 Bixby Knolls 4102 Orange Ave., #113, Long Bch (562) 427-2551 www.launderpet.com LaunderPet offers an extensive line of dog and cat food and supplies, including Canidae, Felidae, Orijen, Honest Kitchen, Taste of the Wild and many more. They also sell frozen, raw foods by Primal and Bravo too. If they do not have something in stock, they are happy to order it for you. They also offer pick-up and delivery—call for details. Call or visit the website for each location’s hours, and a discount coupon. Also see “Groomers.” See ad on page 19; coupon on page 31. • Paw Shoppe Pet Center 6416 E. Spring St., Long Beach (562) 425-5131 www.pawshoppepetcenter.com Since 1976, Paw Shoppe Pet Center has offered high-end dog, cat, fish, bird and reptile supplies. Products include accessories such as collars, leashes and bowls as well as food, including treats, “live,” raw, holistic and all-natural. They

also offer Advantage, Frontline, the Furminator, anesthesia-free teeth cleaning and grooming (see “Groomers”). Their website features the “Library,” which is filled with informative articles about your pet’s health. Open Monday - Saturday; 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. See ad with discount coupon on this page. • Pussy & Pooch Pethouse and Pawbar 4818 E. 2nd St., Long Beach 222 E. Broadway, Long Beach (562) 434-7700 www.pussyandpooch.com An innovative and unique pet lifestyle boutique geared toward modern pets and their owners. A neighborhood urban oasis, P&P offers a colorful and interactive social setting featuring distinctive, yet moderately priced high quality products and everyday essentials (food and supplies) with a focus on healthy nutrition and green living for pets. Also see “Boutiques and Bakeries” and “Groomers.” Reptiles and Exotics Stores See “Reptiles and Exotics” for stores that specialize in reptiles, amphibians, turtles, tortoises, arachnids and other herpetiles. • Soggy Dog 344 East 4th St., Long Beach (562) 432-6934 www.soggydog-lb.com For five years Soggy Dog has been presenting the streets of Long Beach with the cleanest dogs in town. They are a store dedicated to the community and their four legged family members. They offer full service grooming, self wash as well as an array of products and pet supplies. They look forward to meeting you and your pooches whether you stop by for a self wash, a groom, a bag of treats or just to say hello. Also see “Groomers” and “Groomers/ D.I.Y.” See ad with discount coupon on page 25. • Unleashed by Petco ® 27281 La Paz Road, Laguna Niguel (949) 448-8014 979 Avenida Pico, San Clemente (949) 498-2107 6331 E. Spring St., Long Beach (562) 429-4105 600 Redondo Ave., Long Beach (562) 433-6357 www.unleashedbypetco.com You’ll feel right at home in their unique, neighborhood pet stores where their knowledgeable associates really love pets. They’ve got everyday pet essentials along with top-shelf natural, raw, organic, dehydrated and freeze-dried nutrition. They also offer pet parties, vaccinations, training and more. Bring your pets and mingle during their in-store events or just pop in. With all the fun they offer, it will be no surprise when they become your pet’s favorite store! See ad on back outside cover; see coupon on page 32. More Pet Stores Adopt & Shop (562) 531-2871 $15 microchip clinic every Monday. 353 Lakewood Center Mall, Lakewood. www.foundanimals.org/ pet-adoption/adopt-shop Anaheim Feed and Pet Supply (714) 992-2012 1730 North Lemon St., Anaheim www.anaheimfeed.com


Barkworks 2001-A Brea Mall, Brea (714) 256-4393 116 Los Cerritos Center, Cerritos (562) 402-9237 184 The Shops at Mission Viejo Mall (949) 364-4384 www.barkworks.com Blacksmith’s Corner (562) 531-0386 17647 Lakewood Blvd., Bellflower www.blacksmithscorner.com Centinela Feed and Pet Supplies 2320 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (714) 540-4036 4700 PCH, Long Beach (562) 494-1660 www.centinelafeed.com Coast Pet Supply (949) 497-6580 880 North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach www.coastpetsupplyandgrooming.com Collar and Leash Pet Shop (714) 530-4490 9772 Chapman Ave., Garden Grove www.collarandleash.info Feed Barn (949) 548-3151 2300 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Healthy Paws 11151 First Ave., Whittier www.healthypawsstore.com

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Kahoots 26012 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo, (949) 348-1682; and 18681 Main St., #102, Huntington Beach, (714) 842-1841. www.kahootspet.com Kriser’s 5365 Alton Parkway, Irvine, (949) 551-4100; and 1044 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, (949) 515-0000. www.krisers.com spcaLA Marketplace (562) 570-4926 7700 East Spring St., Long Beach www.spcala.com Pet Country (949) 951-7387 22485 El Toro Road, Ste. A, Lake Forest www.petcountryweb.com

Petco (888) 824-7257 26 locations throughout Orange County and greater Long Beach metro. www.petco.com Petian (714) 992-5030 235 N. Euclid St., Fullerton. www.petian.net

Pets Pets Pets (714) 848-5859 18583 Main St., Huntington Beach www.pets-pets-pets.com Pets Plus Laguna Niguel (949) 495-0500 Mission Viejo (949) 951-1126 San Clemente #1 (949) 496-8400 San Clemente #2 (949) 361-8907 San Juan Capistrano (949) 248-3400 www.petngo.com, www.petsplusca.com Locations: 28991 Golden Lantern, #D101, Laguna Niguel; 25502 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo; 638 Camino De Los Mares, #A-140, San Clemente #1; 415 Avenida Pico, Ste. O, San Clemente #2; and 32022 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. PetSmart (800) 738-1385 19 locations throughout greater Long Beach and Orange County. www.petsmart.com

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photography Photographers and artists specializing in pet portraiture. • Lisa Scarsi Photography (714) 255-1382 www.lisascarsi.com www.facebook.com/lspetportraits Fine, fun, and often furry photography . . . Lisa Scarsi takes an artistic approach to create images of your dog, cat or horse. Using a mix of lighting and photographic techniques, Lisa captures the essence and personality of your pet. Clients rave about her talent, patience and dedication to animals. With every session, art is created and family heirlooms are made. In addition to offering a range of print products, the studio offers gallery wrapped canvas art, custom designed greeting cards, custom albums, designer bags, jewelry and many other items. • The Pawtographer (888) 969-7297 www.thepawtographer.com Celebrities, the media, publishers and animal lovers of all kinds use The Pawtographer to capture their pets with this new, fun and creative perspective to pet portraiture that hasn’t been seen before. Whether you prefer a traditional pose, a candid moment or a creative themed experience, from natural portraits and documentary style to fully developed sets and themes, The Pawtographer will capture the beauty and personality of your pet. Real sets are used, pets can wear actual clothes and they actually enjoy the unique experience. Check out their website, full of inspiration; or, if you have a particular idea of your own, they can make it happen. • Your Animals Best Friend (714) 898-5800 www.youranimalsbestfriend.com Remember your best friend for a lifetime! Pet photo sessions are available with a professional photographer. Please call for customized quote and availability.

products Pesguide’s featured pet products for cats and dogs. • Danjo Patio Pet Doors 3400 W. Maywood Ave., Santa Ana 92704 (714) 668-0675 www.DanJoWindows.com Patio doors custom built for your pet’s needs—

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screen doors too! DanJo builds custom sliding doors with a built-in pet door in four sizes for pets up to 120 pounds. Their pet doors are made of impact-resistant, super-strong thermoplastic and have a clear flap that allows pets to see if the slide is in place, a floating bottom threshold for a perfect seal, plus magnetically secured flaps that reduce escaping air, for energy efficiency. DanJo also offers custom pet screen doors with pet flaps and pet-proof screens. Visit their website or showroom to see the complete line. See ad on page 27; discount coupon on page 31. • Lisa Scarsi Photography (714) 255-1382 www.lisascarsi.com www.facebook.com/lspetportraits Fine art portraits of your pet. Prints, gallery wrapped canvas art, custom designed greeting cards, albums, and many other items all personalized with your own pet’s photo. Gift cards available in any denomination. Also see “Photography.”

reptiles&exotics Local clubs, rescues and specialty veterinarians, plus retail stores that offer a variety of exotic reptiles, amphibians and supplies. • Paw Shoppe Pet Center 6416 E. Spring St., Long Beach (562) 425-5131 www.pawshoppepetcenter.com Since 1976, Paw Shoppe Pet Center has specilaized in everything reptiles including carrying “live” food for hungry herpatiles, plus all their supplies. They also offer pet supplies for dogs, cats and birds. See ad with discount coupon on page 24. Reptile and Exotic Clubs California Turtle and Tortoise Club www.tortoise.org Southwestern Herpatologists Society www.swhs.org Reptile and Exotic Rescues Reptile and Amphibian Rescue Network (RARN) (310) 815-1318 RARN cares for sick and injured, stray and abandoned reptiles and amphibians, accepting animals primarily from shelters and other rescues. They receive appropriate medical care and when healthy are adopted out to qualified forever homes. www. rarn.org Reptile Rescue Orange County (949) 291-0701 RROC is a non-profit, animal welfare organization specializing in rehabilitating and finding new homes for reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates and other exotics. Services include adoption, education, rehabilitation, consulting, boarding, and photo/video/ film shoots. www.reptilerescueoc.com

Reptile and Exotic Specialty Stores La Habra Pets (562) 697-7110 1919 W. La Habra Blvd., La Habra www.lhreptilehouse.com Reptiles Unlimited (562) 426-1090 Offers boarding for reptiles 4236 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach. www.reptilesunlimited.com Reptropolis (949) 492-6598 1310 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente The Reptile Outlet 10529 Beach Blvd., Stanton www.thereptileoutlet.com

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Prehistoric Pets (714) 964-3525 Parties available; reptile zoo on site. 18822 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley. www.prehistoricpets.com

service &therapyanimals Programs and organizations that sponsor and/or train service or therapy animals. • Animal Health Foundation Pet Partners (714) 710-9114 www.animalhealthfoundation.net AHF sponsor’s Pet Partner Teams that visit hospitals and care facilities on an ongoing basis, interacting with patients, their families and medical staff, helping to relieve stress and create a sense of well-being. AHF R.E.A.D. volunteers visit school sites promoting literacy and encouraging students to read aloud to their companion therapy dog. Volunteer opportunities available. Service Animals The following organizations provide referrals, information, training and/or service animals, plus ongoing support to assist the blind, hearing impaired or physically/mentally disabled. Volunteer opportunities available. Canine Animals (888) 592-6457 Canine Animals places professionally trained assistance dogs with children and young adults between the ages of 5 and 25 that have physical and developmental disabilities. www.canine-angels.org Canine Companions (800) 572-2275 Canine Companions provides free, trained, assistance dogs for people with disabilities, plus ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships. Donations always welcome and volunteer opportunities (including puppy raising) are available. www.cci.org Canine Support Teams (951) 301-3625 They provide trained assistance/service dogs to people with disabilities to support their personal,


social and occupational independence. Programs offered for veterans. www.caninesupportteams.org

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Dogs 4 Diabetics (925) 246-5785 Dogs4Diabetics provides quality medical alert dogs to insulin-dependent diabetics through programs of training, placement and follow-up services. www. dogs4diabetics.com Guide Dogs for the Blind (800) 295-4050 GDB provides guide dogs free-of-charge to individuals with impaired sight. Volunteers and puppy raisers needed. www.guidedogs.com

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Guide Dogs of America (818) 362-5834 GDA provides guide dogs and instruction in their use, free of charge, to blind and visually impaired adults. Donations welcome and puppy raising opportunities available. www.guidedogsofamerica.org

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Paws With a Cause (800) 253-7297 This organization trains assistance dogs nationally for people with disabilities, provides lifetime team support and promotes assistance dog awareness through education. Foster homes and puppy-raisers always needed. Email: pawswithacausesocal@gmail.com. www.pawswithacause.org Psychiatric Service Dog Society PSDS provides resources and information about psychiatric service dog education, advocacy, research and training facilitation for persons disabled by severe mental illness, who wish to train a service dog to assist with management of symptoms. Does not train and place dogs, only provides training guidance. Use the contact form on their website to get in touch with the organization. www.psychdog.org

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therapy animals to schools and libraries to increase literacy. Volunteers and volunteer animals of all FACTORY PATIO PET DOOR kinds are welcome.DIRECT www.paws4healing.info

Therapy Animals The following organizations sponsor therapy animals who work with schools, hospitals and convalescent homes. See “Trails, Beaches, Recreation and Parks” for cities that offer therapy-animal classes.

Delta Society Delta Society’s Pet Partners program trains and screens volunteers with their pets so they can visit patients/clients in hospitals, nursing homes, hospice and physical therapy centers, schools, libraries and many other facilities. Find a local group or ways to start your own on their website. www.deltasociety.org

BARK Therapy Dogs (562)235-8835 BARK provides therapy dogs to schools and libraries to encourage children to read. BARK dogs also attend community events and visit colleges, senior centers and nursing homes. They evaluate teams at

Paws 4 Healing (714) 542-9433 Members and registered pets provide animal therapy for assisted-living and convalescent homes, hospitals and shelters. R.E.A.D. program provides

Pet Prescription Team (562) 694-8090 A volunteer organization dedicated to helping pet owners train their714-668-0675 family pet(s) to become therapy animals. They provide training classes, 3400 W. Maywoodtherapy Ave., Santa Ana 92704 therapy certification and AKC CGC testing for the Withofcoupon. Cannot combine with other coupons & doesspenot purpose visiting nursing homes, hospitals, does not apply to prior purchases or quotes. Exp. 6/15/13 cial institutions, libraries and wherever else therapy dogs are needed. 1404 Dorothea Road, La Habra Heights. www.petprescriptionteam.com

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program has 100 volunteer/dog teams who visit children’s homes, hospitals, nursing and assisted living homes, rehabilitation centers and autism facilities throughout Orange County. Canine Literacy volunteer/dog teams visit schools to help children build self esteem by improving their comprehension skills and teaching the joy of reading.

Irvine Animal Care Center 6443 Oak Canyon, Irvine (949) 724-7740 www.irvineshelter.org Pro-humane shelter provides for stray animals found in Irvine only. Pets available for adoption. Owner relinquished pet fee is $75-250, depending on spay/neuter and current vaccine status. Volunteer and foster opportunities.

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LA County Downey Animal Shelter 11258 S. Garfield Ave., Downey (562) 940-6898 www.animalcare.lacounty.gov Euthanizing shelter is a branch of the LA Department of Animal Care and Control. Services include pet adoption, licensing, humane investigations, emergency rescues during natural disasters, enforcement of animal control laws, and temporary care for stray animals found in designated cities. Owner relinquished pet fee $10-250, depending on drop-off or pick-up.

San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter 221 Avenida Fabricante, San Clemente (949) 492-1617 www.petprojectfoundation.org As a pro-humane, all-volunteer shelter, all adoptable animals stay until reclaimed or adopted. Funded by the Pet Project Foundation and the cities of San Clemente and Dana Point, which provides food, housing and medical care. Services include pet adoption, as well as care for animals found in San Clemente and Dana Point. Owner relinquished pet fee is $125 for dogs and $100 for cats, depending on spay/neuter status.

Laguna Beach Animal Shelter 20612 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (949) 497-3552 www.lagunabeachanimalshelter.org Pro-humane shelter provides care for stray, sick or injured animals found in Laguna Beach or Laguna Woods only. Does not accept owner-surrendered pets, but can provide alternative options.

Seal Beach Animal Care Center 1700 Adolofo Lopez Drive, Seal Beach (562) 430-4993 www.sbacc.org As a non-euthanizing shelter, all healthy animals stay until reclaimed or adopted. Services include pet adoption, as well as care for stray or ownerrelinquished dogs and cats from Seal Beach only.

Long Beach Animal Care Services 7700 East Spring St., Long beach (562) 570-7387 www.longbeach.gov/acs Euthanizing Long Beach animal shelter shares site with spcaLA, see their listing in this section. Owner relinquished pet fee is $77-155 depending on current licensing and spay/neuter status.

Southeast Area Animal Control Authority 9777 SEAACA St., Downey (562) 803-3301 www.seaaca.org Euthanizing shelter. SEAACA provides animal control and shelter services for various LA County cities as well as Buena Park and La Palma (see “Emergency Resources” for a list of cities). Services include pet adoption, licensing and low-cost veterinarian services, as well as temporary care for animals found within the designated cities. For after-hours or holidays, call (562) 940-6898. Owner relinquished pet fee is $25 for cats and $35 for dogs.

Government, non-profit or private animal shelters, commonly called “the pound,” provide shelter and care for stray, lost or abandoned animals. All shelters offer healthy animals for adoption; there is usually a fee. Animals are kept at the shelter until claimed by their owners; adopted to new owners; placed with a rescue or adoption organization; or euthanized. Most shelters accept animals from residents of specific cities only. For animal control services, including found/stray animals, see “Emergency Resources.” Also see “Adoption and Rescue.” Euthanizing vs. Non-euthanizing Shelters Most city shelters perform euthanasia on animals. Animals that are euthanized typically have temperament problems, are unhealthy, or have exceeded the capacity of the shelter. Non-euthanizing shelters keep all healthy animals until adopted; however, they do perform euthanasia on pets that are unadoptable. Sometimes these shelters are called pro-humane rather than noneuthanizing, but are similar. There are a few shelters that practice a true non-euthanizing policy—those that do, will turn animals away if their shelter is full. If you have found an animal and need to take it to a shelter, but you are concerned about the life of the animal, ask about the shelter’s policy before you take the animal in. Many adoption and rescue organizations offer advice and/or referrals about found/lost/stray animals (see “Adoption and Rescue” for a list of organizations). Most shelters provide pictures of adoptable and found/ stray animals on their website. The designated description of each shelter has been updated as of November 2012. Please inquire with each shelter as policies may change. Animal Assistance League of Orange County 15102 Jackson St., Midway City (714) 893-4393 www.aaloc.org Non-euthanizing rescue kennel, also provides pet assistance and humane education programs to the community.

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Mission Viejo Animal Services Center 28095 Hillcrest, Mission Viejo (949) 470-3045 www.cmvas.org Pro-humane shelter provides pet adoption, licensing and care for stray animals from Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel and Aliso Viejo only. Check website for special events. Staff is available after hours for emergency services only. Owner relinquished fee is $25-100 depending on resident and spay/neuter status. OC Animal Care 561 The City Drive South, Orange (714) 935-6848 www.ocpetinfo.com Euthanizing shelter provides animal control and shelter services for many Orange County cities (see “Emergency Resources” for a complete list of cities). Services include pet adoption, licensing, lost and found listings, and temporary care of stray animals found in the designated cities. Found exotic pets, including reptiles and birds, are adopted by drawing every Wednesday at 4 p.m. Visit the website for additional services and information, such as Orange County pet laws. Educational tours and volunteer opportunities available. For after-hours information, call (714) 935-7158. Owner relinquished pet fee is $81.

Orange County Humane Society 21632 Newland Ave., Huntington Beach (714) 536-8480 www.ochumanesociety.com Pro-humane shelter accepts stray and owner-relinquished pets from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach only. Owner relinquished pet fee starts at $35, additional fees may apply.

spcaLA P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village & Education Center 7700 East Spring St., Long Beach (562) 570-7722 www.spcaLA.com Pro-humane adoption center, pet store, boarding and grooming. The facility shares the site with Long Beach Animal Care Services, see their listing in this section for more information. Does not accept owner relinquished pets.

specialneeds Organizations and businesses offering services, education, referrals and support for pet lovers with a special needs or disabled pet. Also see your area of interest in Petsguide as many businesses accommodate or provide services to pets with special needs.


Special Needs Pet Support Communities www.blindcatrescue.com, www.eddieswheels.com, www.k-9cart.com, www.handicappedpets.com, www. petswithdisabilities.org (also offers rescue, adoption and wheelchair assistance); www.tripawds.com, for three-legged pets; and for older dogs and cats, www. seniorpetproducts.com.

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therapy &rehabilitation Therapy and rehabilitation for pets, such as massage, chiropractic and/or holistic alternative medicine for dogs, cats, small animals and horses. • Canine Chiro VCA Rossmoor, Los Alamitos (562) 598-8621 VCA All Care, Fountain Valley (714) 963-0909 www.caninechiro.com Many of your pet’s everyday activities and injuries can cause the spinal bones to lose their normal position or normal motion, which may ultimately alter your pet’s health and/or cause pain. As a chiropractitioner for pets, Dr. Wasserman relieves your pet’s suffering through chiropractic care, and restores quality of life; he is truly devoted to the health and well-being of your canine companion. Also see “Veterinary Services.” See ad on page 1. • Dr. Robert E. Woods, DVM, CVA 11561 Salinaz Ave., Garden Grove (714) 539-0755 www.robertwoodsdvm.com Dr. Woods has specialized in alternative veterinary medicine for over ten years. His passion started while at Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, where he helped found a branch and served as president of American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association. He offers a plethora of options to help his patients get back on the path to wellness. Acupuncture, LLLT laser, pulsed electro magnetic field therapy, Chinese herbs, homeopathy, homotoxicology, and nutraceutical therapy are avenues that allow for more options for rehabilitation. See ad on page 15. • Jane Adair, Animal Homeopathy (562) 493-8421 Jane Adair, practitioner in homeopathy and PsychK[R] for animals (and people too) can aid your pet with ailments such as skin conditions, behavior problems or anxiety, digestive troubles, metal poisoning and other health-related issues. Treatments can include balancing, homeopathy, Korean handtherapy, and life-bonding sessions. Jane’s therapies, while they do not take the place of regular vet visits, can compliment your pet’s health care. Private sessions and presentations are available. Email: jadair@csulb.edu. See coupon on page 39.

www.scpetmassage.com • Surf City Pet Massage and People Too! (714) 837-7311 www.scpetmassage.com Surf City Pet Massage and People Too! Is dedicated to working with owners and their canine friends to live a healthy, happy life together. Kerrilynn DeHart has been a licensed massage therapist for over ten years. Many people ask if pets understand massage therapy? She answers with a resounding “Yes: dogs do understand the difference between affectionate petting and therapeutic touch.” The demeanor of their face changes during a session and they have the same calming response as their human counterpart. Once the session is complete the dog’s response is usually one of a little surprised look then all wags and smiles. If they are receiving treatment for pain management, the result is instant for them. Kerrilynn is also an animal advocate who promotes fundraising for non-profits. Recent events include Pups ‘N’ Pinot, Barking Lot Party, Surf City Surf Dog and Fred’s Halloween Fundraiser for Huntington Dog Beach. Contact Kerrylynn to participate in

these types of events for your fundraisers. See ad on this page. • Terri Steuben, The Calm Healer (714) 875-7194 www.TerriSteuben.com Animal Communicator Terri Steuben has the gift of medical intuition that allows her to feel where animals are experiencing pain or discomfort in their bodies; knowing where your pet feels pain can assist your veterinarian with diagnosis and treatment. She is also a trained Reiki Master of the Usui method, a form of hands-on healing that originated in Japan and helps heal the emotional auras around the physical body. Terri uses Reiki with animals preand post-surgery, and with those that have cancer, kidney problems and other conditions. When your pet hurts, a 15-minute phone session with Terri can be an important step to relief and recovery. Terri’s how-to book, “Secrets of a Pet Whisperer: Stop Telling Your Animals to Misbehave,” teaches her simple, two-step process for effective communica-

Taxi Services ... Pet shuttle services. Also see: “Boarding and Daycare” and “Pet Sitters and Dog Walkers.” • Animal Ambulance (866) 473-8911 www.mypet2vet.com Offers emergency, inter-hospital and long-distance transports. See “Emergency Resources” for complete listing. See ad on page 15; coupon on page 32. • Critter Sitting Individuals (949) 274-6130 www.csipetsitting.com Serving south Orange County. Pet taxi services are available to and from vet or groomer appointments. A $25 fee is charged for a round trip within five miles of the pet’s home. Pet sitting and dog walking are also offered. See ad on page 22; discount coupon on page 32. • Gone Dog Walking Huntington Beach (714) 658-6536 www.gonedogwalking.com If your dog or cat has a scheduled ap-

pointment at the vet or groomer, or if you have pet errands (even while you’re at work), Gone Dog Walking will be happy to accommodate your pet with their taxi service. Licensed, insured, bonded and 10 years of veterinarian-related experience. Serves Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley. Also see “Parties” and “Pet Sitters and Dog Walkers.” See discount coupon on page 39. • Petropolis Pet Sitting and Beyond (562) 843-4221 www.petropolispetcare.com Petropolis Pet Sitting and Beyond is a professional, bonded and insured pet sitting service that will chauffeur your pet safely to and from grooming appointments, vet visits, or just for a fun ride around the block. Also see “Pet Sitting and Dog Walking.” See ad on page 23. petsguide winter/spring 12/13 29


tion with all of your pets. Order through her website today! Also see “Animal Communicators.” See ad on page 7.

Note: Check water conditions at dog beaches at www.brc.healthebay.com, they also have an app for smart phones.

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Anaheim (714) 765-5191 www.anaheim.net AKC Canine Good Citizen Test, Doggie Workout: Frisbee and Freestyle, Dog Obedience, Puppy Kindergarten, Canine Games Agility Course and Dog Manners Crash Course.

California Animal Rehabilitation (310) 998-2273 Veterinarians and therapists certified in canine rehabilitation offering custom in-clinic programs and home care. Services include personalized exercise programs, therapeutic massage, laser therapy, magnetic and pulsed signal therapy, acupuncture, hydro-therapy and gait training, splinting, bracing and custom cart fitting. 3200 Olympic Blvd., Santa Monica. Moving to new location April - May 2013: 2237 Colby Ave., Los Angeles. www.CalAnimalRehab.com Two Hands Four Paws (310) 475-8555 Services include massage, hydrotherapy, exercise regimes, balance work, acupuncture, gait analysis, wheelchair fittings, nutrition and weight-loss counseling by Nicola Hardgrove, DVM, PT, CVA and Leslie Gallagher McMahon, CCMT, CCRT. 2240 Federal Ave., Los Angeles. www.twohandsfourpaws.com • Yorba Regional Animal Hospital and Pet Resort 8290 East Crystal Drive, Anaheim (714) 921-8700 www.yorbaregionalvets.com Primary and preventative care at this state-of-theart facility. Therapeutic services include acupuncture, cold laser therapy and stem cell therapy. For additional services, see ad on back inside cover; coupon on page 39.

trails,beaches, recreation&parks Local city recreation departments offering a variety of dog-training classes ($40+), dogfriendly beaches, parks and trails. Park use requires that your dogs are current on vaccinations and that you clean up after your dogs, keep them on leash before you go into the park and when you exit, and that you do not bring female dogs in heat. Park websites list additional rules and regulations. Trail use requires that all dogs must be on a leash no longer than six-feet. Many trails are shared by equestrians, bicyclists and pedestrians. All distances are approximate. Unless otherwise noted, no water or waste bags are provided, please trek with your dogs prepared and bring your own supplies.

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Buena Park (714) 236-3860 www.buenapark.com Dog Obedience, Puppy Kindergarten and Dog Manners Crash Course. Bellis Dog Park Open daily, 8 a.m. - dusk; Wednesday, 10 a.m. - dusk. Bellis Park, 7171 8th St. Costa Mesa (714) 327-7525 www.costamesaca.gov Crash Course in Basic Canine Manners, Dog Obedience, Flyball Fun For Dogs, Obedience Refresher and Drill, and Puppy Kindergarten. Costa Mesa Bark Park (949) 733-4101 Open dawn to 9 p.m.; closed Tuesdays. TeWinkle Park, corner of Arlington Ave. and Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. www.cmbarkpark.org

Garden Grove (714) 741-5200 www.garden-grove.org Beginning Flyball, Dog Conformation and Rally, Dog Manners Crash Course, Dog Obedience and Puppy Kindergarten. Huntington Beach (714) 841-8644 www.surfcity-hb.org AKC Good Citizen Training, Calling All Frisbee Dogs, Crash Course in Canine Manners, Beginning Flyball, K9 Work and Play, and Puppy Kindergarten. Huntington Beach - Dog Beach (714) 841-8644 1.5 miles of beach where dogs may be offleash in the water and on wet sand, daily, 5 a.m. - 10 p.m. Fresh water and dog bags are available. Free and open to the public. Donationbased memberships are available to support the beach. Metered parking. Annual parking permits are available, call the Marine Safety Division for rates, at (714) 536-5281. Pacific Coast Highway, between 21st and Seapoint streets. www. dogbeach.org Best Friend Dog Park (714) 536-5486 Open weekdays, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.; and weekends, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Central Park, Huntington Beach. www.tinyurl.com/HBDogPark Irvine (949) 724-6833 www.ci.irvine.ca.us Dog Obedience and Puppy Kindergarten.

Fairview Park Trail (714) 754-5300 Six miles round trip. Water fountain and dog-waste bags available. Corner of Placentia and Adams.

Central Bark Open daily, 6:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.; closed Wednesday for maintenance. 6405 Oak Canyon. www. tinyurl.com/centralbarkirvine

Dana Point (949) 248-3530 www.danapoint.org AKC Canine Good Citizen, Dog Obedience, Dog Manners Crash Course and Frisbee Dogs.

Laguna Beach (949) 497-3311 www.lagunabeachcity.net Puppy Kindergarten, Dog School, Agility for Fun and Taking it On the Road.

Fullerton (714) 738-6317 www.ci.fullerton.ca.us AKC Canine Good Citizen, Canine Games Agility, Dog Obedience Training, Doggie Workout: Frisbee and Freestyle, Frisbee Dogs, Puppy Kindergarten, Beyond the Basics, K9 Work and Play, Lend-a-Paw: Therapy Dog Training and Basic K9 Obedience.

Laguna Beach Leashed dogs are allowed on city beaches north of Aliso Beach anytime of day between September 11 - June 14; before 9 a.m. and after 6 p.m., June 15 - September 10. Dogs must be on a leash at all times. No dogs are allowed at Aliso County Beach or any beach south of Victoria Street (except for Treasure Island Beach). Metered parking. Pacific Coast Highway, Laguna Beach.

Fullerton Pooch Park (714) 738-6575 Open daily, 7 a.m. - 8 p.m; closed Wednesdays for maintenance. Next to Hunt Branch Library, 201 S. Basque Ave., Fullerton. www.fullertonpoochpark.com Fullerton Dog Trails (714) 738-6575 The Fullerton area offers the following dog trails, open 7 a.m. - sunset: Fullerton East Coyote Hills Trail - Three miles round trip, trail starts in Trail Rest Park and ends in Craig Regional Park. Fullerton Panorama Trail - Three miles round trip, trail head in Coyote Hills Golf Course. Hiltscher Park Trail - Three miles round trip, trail head at the corner of Bastenchury and West Valley View Drive. Juanita Cooke Greenbelt and Trail - Fiveand-a-half miles round trip, trail head at north end of Laguna Lake Park.

Laguna Beach Bark Park (949) 910-9947 Open daily, dawn to dusk; closed all day Wednesday for maintenance. 20652 Laguna Cayon Road, Laguna Beach. www.lagunabeach.com/points/dogpark Laguna Niguel (949) 425-5100 www.ci.laguna-niguel.ca.us Dog Obedience (beginning and intermediate), Dog Manners Crash Course and Calling All Frisbee Dogs. Laguna Niguel Pooch Park (949) 362-4300 Open dawn to dusk. 31461 Golden Lantern, Laguna Niguel. www.tinyurl.com/PoochPark


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Westminster (714) 895-2860 www.westminster-ca.gov Dog Obedience, Puppy Kindergarten and Dog Manners Crash Course.

Orange Dog Park Open daily, 7 a.m. - dusk; closed Wednesday for maintenance. 190 South Yorba St., Orange.

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Placentia (714) 993-8232 www.placentia.org Dog Obedience, Dog Manners Crash Course, Canine Agility Course, and K9 Work and Play.

San Clemente Dog Park Open 6 a.m. - dusk; closed Tuesday until 1 p.m. for maintenance. 310 Avenida La Pata, San Clemente. www.tinyurl.com/SanClementeDogPark

Rancho Palo Verde (310) 377-5370 www.tinyurl.com/pointvicente Point Vicente Interpretive Center Trek through coastal lands. Dogs must be leashed. Bring water. Waste bags are available. 31501 Palos Verdes Drive West.

Seal Beach (562) 431-2527 www.ci.seal-beach.ca.us Dog Obedience and Puppy Kindergarten.

Rancho Santa Margarita (949) 635-1800 www.tinyurl.com/RSMdogpark Rancho Santa Margarita Dog Park Open daily, dawn to dusk. 24328 Antonio Parkway, Rancho Santa Margarita. Saddleback (Mission Viejo area) (949) 768-0981 www.saddlebackrecreation.com Puppy Kindergarten, Dog Obedience (novice and intermediate), AKC Good Citizen, Crash Course in Basic Canine Manners and Frisbee Dogs. www. saddlebackrecreation.com Oso Creek Trail (949) 470-3000 Three miles round trip. Be cautious of wildlife, including coyotes. 27301 La Paz Road, Mission Viejo. www.tinyurl.com/OsoCreekTrail

Arbor Dog Park (562) 431-2527 Open dawn to dusk, seven days a week. Nonresident user license is $12 per year. Arbor Park, 4665 Lampson Ave., Seal Beach. www.tinyurl. com/ArborDogPark Trabuco Canyon Cleveland National Forest (858) 673-6180 Dog-friendly trails are located in Trabuco Canyon including Holy Jim Falls Trail (three miles round trip) and Trabuco Canyon Trail (five miles round trip). Hikers must purchase a $5 day or $30 for a year Adventure Pass, available at local sporting good stores and ranger stations. Bring your own water and waste bags. Open dawn to dusk. www. fs.fed.us/r5/cleveland Tustin (714) 573-3326 www.tustinca.org Dog Obedience and Puppy Kindergarten.

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19046 Brookhurst St., Huntington Beach 92646 • surfcitypetcare.com • (714) 968-9400 ing program allows you to be hands-on with your dog’s training from the start. Don’t have the time? They also have training at their kennel located in Newport Beach for 100% obedience in all commands. Whatever the problem, Kind to Canines has a positive solution. Visit their website for in-depth case studies, alumni and testimonials. Also see “Boarding and Daycare” and “Groomers.” See ad on page 1; coupon on page 31. • My Doggies Daycare and Overnight Boarding 30314 Esperanza, Rancho Santa Margarita (949) 709-4600 www.MyDoggiesDaycare.com Training opens up a line of effective communication which is necessary to instruct your dog about what you want him/her to do. Come, sit, down, stay, walk-on-leash, and -off commands are just the beginning. Obedience training will help your dog learn to listen to your instructions, even when around distractions. Techniques are based on the individual temperament; ensuring a more positive outcome. They work with all breeds, sizes and ages, offering basic training and behavior modification plus overcoming aggression and anxiety issues. Their gentle and experienced trainers use proven and lasting reward-based methods, providing expert instruction at both ends of the leash. Mention this listing and receive a free evaluation! See coupon on page 31.

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• Peaceful Pooch Dog Training (714) 642-2286 www.peacefulpoochdogtraining.com Peaceful Pooch Dog Training can change your dog’s bad behavior and give you what you want: results and relief! They offer in-home sessions for obedience training, puppy training and solving problem issues. Peaceful Pooch will design a program that best fits your lifestyle and your dog’s needs. They only use positive reinforcement methods so that your pooch learns in the most humane way possible. This means the Peaceful Pooch dog trainer only uses treats, toys or praise to motivate the dog to work. See website or call to speak to a certified trainer. Email: jenise@peacefulpoochdogtraining. com. See ad on this page. • Unleashed by Petco ® 27281 La Paz Road, Laguna Niguel (949) 448-8014 979 Avenida Pico, San Clemente (949) 498-2107 6331 E. Spring St., Long Beach (562) 429-4105 600 Redondo Ave., Long Beach (562) 433-6357 www.unleashedbypetco.com From the very basics to problem solving to free informative seminars, they’ll help your dog become the best-behaved pet on the block. Plus, they’ll help you create a strong bond with your best furry friend. Their training classes and seminars include Potty Training, Puppy Playtime, Basic Training, Loose Leash Walking

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veterinary services Veterinary clinics and hospitals offering veterinary care and specialized treatment pertaining to specific animals or fields of medicine. Also see: “Emergency Resources,” “End-of-Life,’ “Pet Assistance” and “Therapy and Rehabilitation.” • Alicia Pet Care Center 25800 Jeronimo Road, Ste. 100, Mission Viejo (949) 768-1313 www.mypetsdr.com Alicia Pet Care Center’s motto is “We’re Taking Care Of Your Babies,” and is a full-service veterinary hospital that is committed to providing the highest quality care available for your pets in a gentle and compassionate manner. They have provided medical, surgical, boarding and dental services for dogs and cats for over 30 years, enabling the doctors and staff to develop specialized services in preventative medicine, dermatitis, geriatric care and surgery. Member of the SCVMA, CVMA and AVMA. Also see “Boarding and Daycare.” • Animal Dental Care (949) 258-4402 www.animaldentalcare.info Imagine how your teeth would look and feel if you didn’t brush them daily. The same applies to your pets’ teeth. Bad breath and stained teeth are unappealing, but many pet owners aren’t aware that these may be symptoms of serious gum disease. Unless you are regularly providing some form of dental care, you are neglecting an important factor in the overall health of your pet. Animal Dental Care provides anesthesia-free dental care to dogs and cats through licensed veterinary facilities throughout California. They strive to provide the best possible oral care for pets and to help educate pet owners on how good dental care contributes to the overall good health of pets. For the past 15 years, they have established a solid reputation among a network of over 300 veterinarians for their professionalism and gentle way with animals. To learn more about them and to watch an informational video, visit their website. See ad on front inside cover; coupon on page 31. • Back Bay Veterinary Hospital 4263 Birch St., Newport Beach (949) 756-0554 www.bbvh.com Back Bay Veterinary Hospital is a well-established, full-service small animal veterinary hospital providing comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care. Their state-of-the-art facility features a


veterinary hospital with a fully equipped surgery center, a large and spacious boarding facility, and a comprehensive grooming salon. Their doctors and staff are committed to providing the very best quality medical and surgical care in a compassionate, loving manner. See ad on page 34. • Canine Chiro VCA Rossmoor, Los Alamitos (562) 598-8621 VCA All Care, Fountain Valley (714) 963-0909 www.caninechiro.com As a chiropractitioner for pets, Dr. Wasserman’s life work is devoted to the health and well being of your canine companion. His chiropractic care for pets focuses on the nervous system, which controls the function of every cell, tissue, organ and system of the body. Many of your pet’s everyday activities and injuries can cause the spinal bones to lose their normal position or normal motion, which may ultimately alter your pet’s health and/or cause pain. Dr. Wasserman’s philosophy to relieve suffering through chiropractic care, and thereby restore qual-

ity of life, has been his goal for more than 25 years. His helpful website is full of useful tips on your pet’s spinal health, nutrition, health, home products and recommended reading. See ad on page 1. • Crossroads Animal Emergency and Referral Center 18364 Beach Blvd., Huntington Bch (714) 794-6900 11057 Rosecrans Ave., Norwalk (562) 863-2522 www.CrossroadsAnimal911.com Emergency and urgent care for your pet—all night, all weekend and every major holiday. Crossroads uses the latest advancements including digital Xray, ultrasound, patient monitoring and anesthesia. The staff at Crossroads is skilled and highly trained to provide you and your pet with the ultimate in care, compassion and treatment. Their staff surgeon, Dr. Blackwood, has been with Crossroads for 17 years providing high quality orthopedic and soft tissue surgeries. Crossroads has opened a second location in Huntington Beach. See “Emergency Resources” for hours; see ad on page 13.

• Dr. Robert E. Woods, DVM, CVA 11561 Salinaz Ave., Garden Grove (714) 539-0755 www.robertwoodsdvm.com Dr. Woods prides himself on offering a personal relationship with each patient. His clients are his extended family and he wants what’s best for them, like: limited ingredient and mercury-free vaccines, digital radiology, CO2 laser surgery, endoscopy, otoscopy, in-house lab work, ultrasonography and more. In conjunction with cutting-edge diagnostics, alternative medicine is his speciality. He can incorporate multiple treatment options together to provide a health plan specific to each patients needs. See ad on page 15. • Eye Care for Animals 3025 Edinger Ave., Tustin (949) 733-8271 www.eyecareforanimals.com The doctors and staff at Eye Care for Animals (ECFA) are committed to providing the highest level of medical

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needs. See ad on page 23. Also see listing on page 24 for additional services. More Poop Removal Services Doggy Duty, www.doggyduty.com, (714) 3290600,; Doody Dude, www.doodydude.com, (866) 888-POOP; Harley’s Poop Patrol, www. harleyspooppatrol.com, (714) 628-6100; Pet Butler, www.petbutler.com, (800) PET-BUTLER (738-2885); and We Do Doo, (562) 537-3975.

• Orange Veterinary Hospital 1100 W. Chapman Ave., Orange (714) 997-8200 www.orangevethospital.com The mission of Orange Veterinary Hospital is to provide the highest quality veterinary medicine by maintaining a staff of the finest doctors and support personnel in the profession. They are committed to providing the best possible healthcare available for their pet clients. They have modern technology, including laser surgery, and specialized surgeries performed on-site include orthopedics. They offer diagnostics including ultrasound and digital X-rays, and have a board-certified specialist on staff. They offer weekend and evening hours, including a lowcost vaccine clinic on Sundays. See ad on page 37. • Surf City Pet Hospital 19046 Brookhurst St., Huntington Beach 92646 (714) 968-9400 www.surfcitypetcare.com Surf City Pet Hospital is committed to providing high quality medicine with compassionate personal care for all your pet’s needs. They are a full service small animal veterinary hospital providing complete medical and surgical services, including vaccinations, blood testing, allergy testing, digital radiographs, dental cleaning and polishing, spays, neuters, mass removals and orthopedic surgeries. In addition, they provide daycare, boarding and grooming services. Dr. Sally Gindi is dedicated to teaching clients about diseases, prevention and treatment. See ad on this page; coupon on page 34. • Tri-City Pet Hospital 1145 South Placentia Ave., Fullerton (714) 870-9090 www.tri-citypet.com Veterinary doctors, nursing and technical staff that practice the highest standard of veterinary medicine in a friendly and caring environment. There is a boardcertified specialist on staff; they offer modern technology including laser surgery, and specialized surgeries including orthopedics which are performed on site. Advanced diagnostics include ultrasound and digital Xrays. They offer convenient hours, including weekend and evening hours for working pet owners. Low-cost vaccine clinic offered Sundays. See ad on page 37. • VCA All Care Animal Referral Center 18440 Amistad St., Fountain Valley (714) 963-0909 www.vcaacarc.com 24-hour emergency and specially referral center located in Fountain Valley. Multiple veterinary specialties are under one roof—from sophisticated surgery to cutting-edge MRI and CT services seven days a week. Highly trained veterinarians work in partnership with primary-care veterinarians to provide advanced care and rehabilitation for family pets. Thorough communication with you and your family veterinarian is one of their core values. Services include: emergency and critical care, internal medicine, surgery, neurology, dentistry, oncology (cancer care), radiology (diagnostic imaging), physical rehabilitation (with hydrotherapy), acupuncture, chiropractic care and pain management. See ad on page 11.


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• Animal Health Foundation Pet Partners (714) 710-9114 www.animalhealthfoundation.net AHF sponsors Pet Partner Teams that visit hospitals and care facilities on an ongoing basis, interacting with patients, their families and medical staff, helping to relieve stress and create a sense of well-being. AHF R.E.A.D. volunteers visit school sites promoting literacy and encouraging students to read aloud to their companion therapy dog. Volunteer opportunities available. • Coastal German Shepherd Rescue (714) 528-4730 www.coastalgsr.org See listing and ad on page 5.

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petsguide calendar ongoing Adoption Events Sundays: Animal Match Rescue Team, Sunday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Petco, 6500 PCH, Long Beach. www.amrt.net Saturdays: Long Beach Felines, noon - 4 p.m., Centinela Feed and Pet Supply, 4700 PCH, Long Beach. (562) 453-7377, longbeachfelines.googlepages. com. OC Humane Society, 1-3 p.m., The Strand, 5th and PCH, Huntington Beach, ww.ochumanesociety. com. Rabbit Rescue, 1-3 p.m., first Saturdays only, Petco, 6500 PCH, Long Beach, (562) 862-8844 www.rabbitrescue.com. Rover Rescue, 11 a.m. 2 p.m., Centinela Feed, 413 North PCH, Redondo Beach, www.roverrescue.com. Miniature Schnauzers, noon - 4 p.m., Petco, 537 N. PCH, Redondo Beach. www.msfr.org Saturdays and Sundays: Animal Network of OC, noon - 4 p.m., Fashion Island, (949) 7593646, www.animalnetwork.org. OC Small Paws, noon - 4 p.m., Saturday at Petco, 15333 Culver Drive, Irvine; and Petco, 8909 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach. Sunday at Petco, 1815 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Daily at Petco, 32391 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. (714) 815-4300. www.ocsmallpaws.webs.com • Animalia’s Food Drive Ongoing: Food Drive at Animalia sponsors “No Empty Bowls,” a year-round food drive for homeless animals. The food is distributed by the volunteers of the OCSPCA. Donations are always needed and most appreciated. 16389 Bolsa Chica St., Huntington Beach. (714) 377-7630. www.animaliapetspecialty.com. See ad on page 25; coupon on page 36. Breakfast with Bassets First Saturdays: Bring your basset and enjoy the company of other bassets and their owners. You can also meet some hounds that are available for adoption. Saturdays, 10 a.m. - noon. Free. Huntington Beach Dog Park, Edwards and Inlet streets. (714) 536-5672. www.bhrsc.info Low-Cost Vaccination Clinics Anaheim Feed’s Low-Cost Vaccination Clinic Sundays: The clinic offers vaccines, deworming, blood test, physical exams, microchip, etc. Every other Sunday, 4-5:30 p.m. Anaheim Feed and Pet Supply, 1730 North Lemon St., Anaheim. (714) 992-2012. www.anaheimfeed.com Bellflower Pet Hospital and Hotel Vaccination Clinic Monday - Friday: Low-cost vaccination clinic every afternoon. 1-5 p.m. Call for fees. Bellflower Pet Hospital and Hotel, 10326 Artesia Blvd., Bellflower. (562) 925-5300. www.bellflowerpethospital.com 38 petsguide winter/spring 12/13

Long Beach Vaccination and Microchip Clinics Monthly: Need to have your pet(s) vaccinated for rabies? Or perhaps they need to be microchipped? Long Beach Animal Care Services offer monthly clinics at various Long Beach locations. Check their website for dates, locations and prices.(562) 570PETS. www.longbeach.gov/acs • Low-Cost Vaccine Clinics at Orange Veterinary Hospital Sundays: If your pet is in good health and has had a physical exam from a vet within the past year, then he qualifies for this low-cost alternative to receive vaccines and parasite prevention. Cats, noon - 12:30 p.m. Dogs, 2-4 p.m. No appointment; first-come, first-serve basis. 1100 W. Chapman Ave., Orange. (714) 997-8200. www.orangevethospital.com. See ad on page 37. • The Vaccination Station Monthly Clinics Ongoing: Traveling vaccination and microchip clinic. Receive a free vet consultation and basic wellness exam with the vaccination service. Microchip (chip, implantation and lifetime registration), $15; vaccinations, $15-30 (see full list on their website), plus testing for heart worm and feline leukemia also offered. January 5, February 2, March 2 and 30 at Feed Barn, 2300 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. December 23, January 6 and 20, February 3 and 17, March 3, 17 and 31 at PetStop Warehouse, 27690 Santa Margarita Pkwy., Mission Viejo. December 16 and 30, January 13 and 27, February 10 and 24, March 10 and 24 at Pet Suites, 19 Journey, Aliso Viejo. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. No appointment necessary; check their website or Facebook page to confirm clinics. (949) 616-5953. www.thevaccinationstation.com. See ad on page 21. • Low-Cost Vaccine Clinics at Tri-City Pet Hospital Sundays: Low-cost alternative for vaccines and parasite prevention. Pet must be in good health and have had a physical exam from a vet within the past year. 9-11 a.m. No appointment; first-come, first-serve basis. 1145 South Placentia Ave., Fullerton. (714) 8709090. www.tri-citypet.com. See ad on page 37. Monthly Breed Specific Meet-ups and Adoptions in Newport Beach Monthly: Enjoy dog treats and meet other breeds like you! Call to find out when your breed party or adoption event will be or check their website or Facebook page. Muttropolis at Fashion Island, 865 Newport Center Drive. (949) 717-6888. www.muttropolis.com • Mutt Mingles at Pussy and Pooch in Long Beach Monthly: Mark your calendars for the third Friday of the month…it’s Mutt Mingle time! Join Pussy and Pooch for their monthly mixer and enjoy special treats, toasts and plenty of in-store tail wagging. Mutt Mingles are a great way for your dog to learn valuable social skills. It’s a chance for them to experience and interact in a social setting—with food, drink and plenty of other distractions. Their indoor

facility provides for a very comfortable setting and fun atmosphere. Third Fridays, 6-8 p.m. Free. 4818 E. 2nd St., Long Beach. (562) 434-7700. www. pussyandpooch.com Pet Loss Support Group in Seal Beach Wednesdays: Join a pet loss support group at the Seal Beach Animal Care Center. Meets twice most months, check their website for dates. Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m. Free. Drop-ins welcome. 1700 Adolofo Lopez Drive, Seal Beach. (562) 430-4993. www.sbacc.org Pooch Club Weekly: Social club for you and your pooch, includes group walks, meet-ups at local parks, pack hikes and more. Visit the website for updated calendar. (714) 633-4821. www.poochclub.net Wiener Dog Races Various Sundays: Dozens of dachshunds scramble in pursuit of fame as hundreds of spectators cheer them on along a 20-yard cobblestone track. Handlers encourage, cajole and plead with the willful little dogs to focus on racing to the finish line. Sundays, 3 p.m. Paws at the Coffee Mill at Old World, 7561 Center Ave., #38 Huntington Beach. (714) 402-7327. www.wienerdogstore.com

december Operation Santa Paws Through December 21: An annual collection of pet toys, shelter supplies and treats that are delivered to shelter and rescue dogs and cats. Program details and drop-off locations on website or call, (562) 4393316. www.hautedogs.org/santapaws.html Pawliday Dog Adoption Event at OC Animal Care December 22: Join OC Animal Care in conjunction with Desperate Paws of Orange County as they present a special Pawliday Dog Adoption Event. Dog adopters will receive a $50 discount on their adoption fees as well as free toys and goodies for their new pet. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 561 The City Drive South, Orange. (714) 935-6301. www.ocpetinfo.com • Pussy and Pooch December Events 4818 E. 2nd St., Long Beach. (562) 434-7700. www.pussyandpooch.com December 13-24: Pussy and Pooch Hosts its Annual “12 Days of Twinkle.” The two-week event features a variety of in-store festivities, including limited-time sales, special Mutt Mingle and Meow Mingle holiday pet social events, pet adoptions and cheer for all. December 1-31: Holiday Pet Meals at Pussy and Pooch. Pussy and Pooch is taking orders for freshly prepared Holiday Pet Meals from the one-of-a-kind Pawbar®, found exclusively at Pussy and Pooch lo-


cations. Treat your pet to a perfectly balanced and deliciously made-to-order meaty nutritional meal featuring raw turkey or duck, pumpkin puree, green beans, sweet potatoes, cranberries and a freshly baked all-natural bakery treat. December 22: Cat Adoptions at Pussy and Pooch, partnering with Long Beach Spay Neuter to bring you closer to finding your next BFF (best feline friend). To help your little one get started on the right path, Pussy and Pooch is gifting every new adopter a bag of food (your choice up to $25 per adoption)! Santa Photos at OC Animal Care December 22 and 23: Bring your pet for a holiday photo with Santa at OC Animal Care. All attendees will receive a free digital photo. In addition, a printed photo in a Santa frame will be provided with any donation. Saturdays and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 561 The City Drive South, Orange. (714) 935-6301. www.ocpetinfo.com

january • Pet Loss Counseling and Support Groups of Orange County January 5 and 19: Pet loss counseling and support groups provide therapeutic and compassionate support to assist you when saying goodbye to the pet you love. Facilitated by Andrea Keith, licensed marriage and family therapist #MFC45708. Reservations are not necessary to attend the support group. Saturday, 12:30 p.m. Irvine. (949) 650-2442. www.pet-loss-therapy.com. See ad on page 16. Pet First Aid and CPR Training in Anaheim January 20: SunnyDog Inc. will teach pet parents how to administer first aid and CPR to pets. Sunday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Visit the website for fees and details. Camp Bow Wow, 1431 North Daly St., Anaheim. www.sunnydogink.com Annual Fancy Rat and Mouse Show January 26: The AFRMA judges various categories of rats and mice including pets, English, breeder’s group, brood doe and progeny. Entry forms are found on the website. Saturday, 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. 17156 Krameria Ave., Riverside. www.afrma.org The Food and Water Bowl XVII January 26-27: A “Super-Bowl” feline show including more than 450 exotic cats and 41 different breeds, cat agility competitions, vendors, adoptions and more. Del Mar Fairground, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar. www.sandiegocat.org

pet-friendly exhibitors and rescue groups, live demonstrations, obedience training, great giveaways, discounts on your favorite pet products, contests, mega-adoption event with hundreds of pets for adoption, and much more fun for the whole family. Saturday, February 2, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission is free. Long Beach Arena. www. socalpetexpo.com. See ad on page 27.

Kids’ Pet Parade in San Juan Capistrano February 24: Kids (5-12) and their pets compete in a variety of contests such as cutest, most unusual, best costume, funniest and most obedient. Sunday, 11:30 a.m., registration begins; parade at 1 p.m. Rain date, Sunday, March 3. $3, preregister on their website. Cook/La Novia Park. www.swallowsparade.com

Bulldog Beauty Contest in Long Beach February 9: For the annual beauty contest, more than 300 bulldogs will strut the runway, dressed to impress. Saturday, vendor fair at 9 a.m.; contest at 10 a.m. Free to attend; $10-40 per dog entry fee. Marine Stadium, free parking, 5225 E. Paoli Way. (562) 439-3316. www.justinrudd.com

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• Pet Loss Counseling and Support Groups of Orange County February 9 and 23: See “January 5” for details. Canine Companions for Independence Graduation Ceremony February 15: The Canine Companions for Independence Graduation Ceremony is an inspiring event in which people with disabilities receive their new, highly-trained assistance dogs. These dogs, which are provided free of charge to the graduates, have been in training for over two years and know approximately 50 commands to help with everyday tasks. It is open to the public and admission is free. Saturday, noon - 1 p.m. QLN Conference Center Exhibit Hall. 1938 Avenida del Oro, Oceanside. (760) 901-4300, www.cci.org/swgraduation

Dana Point Festival of Whales March 2-3 and 9-10: This seaside (dog-friendly) event celebrates the migration of the California gray whale. Games, parades, art shows, carnival, ocean activities, entertainment and a Wag-a-thon event. Bring the pooch and the kids. (888) 440-4309. www.festivalofwhales.com • Pet Loss Counseling and Support Groups of Orange County March 9 and 23: See “January 5” for details. Run/Walk for the Life of a Dog with Team Rover Rescue March 17: Rover Rescue is an official charity partner for the LA Marathon. Dedicated dog lovers will be running/walking the marathon to raise funds for Rover Rescue. The LA Marathon will take place on Sunday, March 17. The course from stadium to sea begins at Dodger Stadium and ends at the beach in Santa Monica. This is a pledge-type fund-raiser and all funds

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april ASPCA’s Go Orange for Animals Month Entire Month of April: April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals month and the ASPCA encourages you to wear, act and live “Orange” for the month of April. Participate in local events or create an event of your own. www.aspca.org/about-us/aspca-april Pet Loss Counseling and Support Groups of Orange County April 6 and 20: See “January 5” for details. emBARKadero and Canine Companions in San Diego April 13: The event begins with a 4-Legged 4K run/ walk/roll along the scenic San Diego Bay followed by a dog festival with dozens of vendors, fun activities for two and four-legged family members and aweinspiring canine demonstrations. All proceeds from EmBARKadero will benefit Canine Companions for Independence. EmBARKadero will be open to the public and well-behaved, leashed dogs. Visit their website for admission and registration for the walk. San Diego’s Embarcadero Marina Park South, 200 Marina Park Way. (760) 901-4300. Email: ccrawford77@hotmail. com. www.cci.org/embarkadero Pet Expo 2013 April 19-21: The Pet Expo is a celebration of pets! Featuring pet accessories and gadgets, animal welfare organizations, pet clubs and associations, petting zoos, pony rides, and animal-centered performances. Leashed, friendly dogs may be welcome on Friday, check website for details. Friday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. $6-12; tickets available at gate and online; check their website for discounts. O.C. Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. www.petexpooc.com

Spring Pet Rat and Mouse Show April 27: See “January 26” for details. • Southern California Bulldog Rescue’s Fourth Annual “Brunch with the Bullies” Call for date: Enjoy an all-you-can-eat buffet brunch, Bulldog bonnet and derby parade and contest with prizes and giveaways, a silent auction stocked with terrific items and Bulldog lover camaraderie. All proceeds go directly to the care of bulldogs in rescue. $20 per person includes door prizes, silent auction and an all-you-can-eat Mexican brunch; kids under 8, free. Contact for date and time. 1725 College Ave., Santa Ana. www.socalbulldogrescue.org. See ad on page 6.

may Yappy Hour at Ritz Carlton in Laguna Niguel May 2: It’s the Ulti-Mutt Dog Party with pooches, hounds and pups of all sizes romping and playing on The Dana Lawn. Canines enjoy complimentary hand-made dog biscuits and lapping up refreshing libations, thanks to bacon, chicken, cheese, beef and liver flavored water, while their companions can purchase burgers, brews and wines, with proceeds going to support the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter. Fun times! Thursday, 5-8 p.m. One Ritz Carlton Drive, Dana Point. (949) 240-5088. www.ritzcarlton.com/Lagunayappyhour Koi Growing Contest in Anaheim May 4: Andy’s famous annual koi “Growing Contest” features prizes and koi education. There are over 1500 one-year-old koi available for purchase at $100 each. The koi will vary in size from 5-12 inches. Customers select fish, take them home, do their magic and next year bring them back to compete with all the other koi lovers. Plus, koi hobbyist (beginning or advanced) learn how to choose koi and what, how and when to feed them. Saturday, call for time. Free to attend. Andrew’s Koi International, 1650 South Brookhurst St., Anaheim. (714) 778-8888. www.andrewskoi.com • Pet Loss Counseling and Support Groups of Orange County May 4 and 18: See “January 5” for details.

Fido, Friends and Food Truck in Ontario May 11: A fun day for the whole family with petfriendly entertainment, demos and exhibits, plus products for dogs, cats, birds and reptilians. Come hungry—as gourmet SoCal food trucks will be selling their delicacies. All proceeds will be donated to shelters and rescue groups. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. $5; kids (12 and under), free. Parking, free. Ontario Convention Center, 2000 E. Convention Center Drive, Ontario. www.iepetshow.com Pet First Aid and CPR Training in Anaheim May 13: See “January 20” for details. Canine Companions for Independence Graduation Ceremony May 17: See “February 15” for details. Wild Wiener Round-Up in Westminster May 18: Bring your doxies, kids, chairs and blankets! There are lots of trees for shade, picnic tables and clean restrooms. All doxies and other pets must be on a leash at all times. For everyone’s safety—no big, aggressive dogs. There will be Dachshund races, bobbing for wieners contests, white elephant sale and vendors, plus a raffle to benefit Southern California Dachshund Relief. Hot dogs, chili, chips, cookies and sodas will be sold for a small donation. Bring your appetite. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free. Indian Village Park, 6060 Hefley St., Westminster. www.scdr.org 4th Annual Kaenon SUP For A Pup in Newport Beach May 19: Come out and help save Orange County’s dogs. Adoptable dogs will be on site ready for their new forever homes. Spread the word and enjoy good food from Wahoo’s Fish Taco, sample sales from brands like OluKai, Hinano Tahiti, Riviera Paddlesurf, QuickBlade, VMG Sails and Clean Bottle. Plus, music and raffles. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free to attend. Kaenon, 864 West 16th St., Newport Beach. www.supforapup.com World Turtle Day May 23: Turtle Day is celebrated worldwide in a variety of ways, from dressing up as turtles or wearing green clothes, to saving turtles caught on highways. Visit the tortoise rescue for more information. www. tortoise.com

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