These Pets at OC Animal Care Are Looking for a Home

Baz
Baz has been at OC Animal Care in Tustin for about two months after spending some time at a foster home. He was originally brought to the shelter after he was found wandering around an intersection.
Staff notations say Baz could be adopted into a family with another dog with proper introductions between the animals.
He is currently available for adoption, and he is also eligible for the shelter’s March adoption promotion, which is waiving adoption fees for all dogs 25 pounds and over.
Click here to see a video of Baz. Here are his details:
- Pet ID: A1897032
- Sex: Male (neutered)
- Age: 1 year
- Weight: 46 pounds
- Color: Brown, white
- Breed: Boxer mix
- Intake Date: 1/18/2025
- Intake Jurisdiction: Costa Mesa
- Kennel: #203
Nona

Nona has been at the shelter for about seven months after coming in as a stray. Staff notations say she’s full of energy and loves to explore.
She is currently available for adoption, and she is also eligible for the shelter’s March adoption promotion, which is waiving adoption fees for all dogs 25 pounds and over.
Click here to see a video of Nona. Here are her details:
- Pet ID: A1874659
- Sex: Female (spayed)
- Age: 2 years
- Weight: 57 pounds
- Color: Black, white
- Breed: Siberian Husky
- Intake Date: 6/25/2024
- Intake Jurisdiction: Orange
- Kennel: #206
Carrie

Carrie has been at OC Animal Care for about two weeks after coming in as a stray. She’s three years old and currently available for adoption.
Here are Carrie’s details:
- Pet ID: A1906076
- Sex: Female (spayed)
- Age: 3 years
- Weight: 9.8 pounds
- Color: Lilac point
- Breed: Siamese
- Intake Date: 2/24/2025
- Intake Jurisdiction: Anaheim
- Kennel: #C702
OC Animal Care, the county-run animal shelter in Tustin, is open daily for adoption visits from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
To schedule an adoption visit, call the main line at (714) 935-6848 and mention the animal ID number for any specific pet you might be interested in.
The shelter also offers viewing hours daily from 2 to 5 p.m. During this time, visitors can freely walk through the kennel areas.
As part of a new six-month pilot program, the shelter is open for extended viewing hours on Saturdays and Sundays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information about OC Animal Care click here.
Visit the pet adoptions page to see more available pets.
Angelina Hicks is a Voice of OC Tracy Wood Reporting Fellow. Contact her at [email protected] or on Twitter @angelinahicks13.
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