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The Best Oxnard, CA Dog Rescues & Shelters in 2024

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June 25, 2024

Dog Rescues & Shelters

This list showcases the top dog rescues & shelters in Oxnard, CA. These remarkable organizations have been recognized for their unwavering dedication to the well-being of countless dogs. We've compiled this list by gathering heartfelt testimonials from both the Sniffspot community and the wider public, ensuring a comprehensive perspective on these exceptional shelters.

    Dobies and Little Paws Rescue
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    Dobies and Little Paws Rescue

    #100 in United States, #26 in California, #1 in Oxnard

    Oxnard

    Doberman Pinscher & Little Paws Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3 charity. We are located in rural Fillmore, California on a small ranch dedicated to animal rescue and to finding new homes for all of our charges. At any time, approximately 90 Doberman Pinschers are waiting for homes as well as about 20 other mixed-breed dogs. We're a no-kill sanctuary. That means that we do NOT euthanize any dogs that don't get adopted. We do not usually have puppies, as we are not breeders. Saving a dog from our sanctuary is similar to rescuing one from an animal shelter, with three main advantages: 1. The dog's temperament is generally better known 2. The dog is believed to be free of serious disease such as distemper and parvovirus 3. The dog has a safe place to return to in the event the adoption does not work out as anticipated


  • Boxer Rescue Los Angeles
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    oxnardCaliforniaUS
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    Boxer Rescue Los Angeles

    #100 in United States, #26 in California, #1 in Oxnard
    #6 in boxer

    Boxer

    Oxnard

    Boxer Rescue Los Angeles, a 501(c)3 non-profit founded in 1977, is funded by donations, driven by volunteers and committed to helping Boxers in need find loving homes and to help people looking to provide homes, find the Boxer that fits them best. Our mission for every adoption is a responsible lifetime match.


  • Daisy Senior Dog Foundation aka DaisyLu Ranch
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    oxnardCaliforniaUS
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    Daisy Senior Dog Foundation aka DaisyLu Ranch

    #100 in United States, #26 in California, #1 in Oxnard
    #17 in senior dog

    Senior dog

    Oxnard

    DaisyLu Ranch is a 501(3)c non-profit senior dog rescue and sanctuary located in beautiful Camarillo, CA. At DaisyLu Ranch, we are dedicated to providing a loving and safe home for senior dogs who have been abandoned, abused, or neglected. Many of these dogs are terminally ill and require specialized care to ensure that their final days are filled with love and comfort. We believe that every dog deserves to be treated with compassion and dignity, no matter their age or health condition. However, caring for terminally ill dogs can be expensive, and we rely on the generosity of supporters like you to continue our mission. Your donation can make a difference in the lives of these dogs, allowing us to provide them with the medical care, food, and love they need in their final days. Please consider making a donation to Daisylu Ranch today, and help us continue to provide a loving home for these deserving animals.


  • Santa Barbara Humane - Santa Barbara
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    5399 Overpass Road Santa Barbara, CA 93111
    oxnardCaliforniaUS
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    Santa Barbara Humane - Santa Barbara

    #100 in United States, #26 in California, #1 in Oxnard

    Oxnard

    Founded in 1887, Santa Barbara Humane is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and one of the first animal welfare agencies in the country. With campuses in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria, Santa Barbara Humane provides low-cost veterinary care, vaccines, and spay/neuter; affordable and humane dog training classes; pet adoption; and animal rehoming services. As a local community organization not funded by any national agency, Santa Barbara Humane relies on the generous support of our community to ensure cats and dogs receive the care they need.


  • SPARC - Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center
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    705 E. Santa Barbara Street Santa Paula, CA 93060
    oxnardCaliforniaUS
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    SPARC - Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center

    #100 in United States, #26 in California, #1 in Oxnard

    Oxnard

    SPARC is a unique partnership between public and private resources with a shared goal of creating a more humane, no-kill system for saving the homeless and abandoned animals of our community. When successful, this prototype can be recreated in other cities. In the long run, we strive to show that smaller, local shelters can attract a larger volunteer and foster corps, be a true community partner and make reclamation of lost pets easier and provide a better solution for all homeless pets.


  • Kennels 2 Couches
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    Kennels 2 Couches

    #100 in United States, #26 in California, #1 in Oxnard

    Oxnard

    We are a foster-based rescue, and have dogs and cats located throughout southern California.


  • K-9 PALS (K-9 Placement and Assistance League, Inc.)
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    oxnardCaliforniaUS
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    K-9 PALS (K-9 Placement and Assistance League, Inc.)

    #100 in United States, #26 in California, #1 in Oxnard

    Oxnard

    K-9 PALS is the all-volunteer, non-profit organization that provides resources and services for dogs of the Santa Barbara County Animal Services shelters and for dogs taken into K-9 PALS Sanctuary Dog Program. Dogs that are taken into K-9 PALS all live in foster homes until adopted, or in the case of hospice dogs who will live out their lives in a forever foster homes. K-9 PALS operates solely on donations to help achieve their mission. K-9 PALS does NOT receive government subsidies, or any other animal organization. The K-9 PALS organization was founded in 2000, incorporated in December 2001, and received tax exempt 501c3 non profit status in July 2002. K-9 PALS volunteers provide nearly 14,000 hours of service annually, which is equivalent to almost 5 full time employees. K-9 PALS provides veterinary care, daily comforts, daily supplies and medical equipment, dog behavior training, adoption promotion, rescue, adoptions, and advocacy for homeless and abandoned dogs in the Santa Barbara county shelters, and other dogs in need. Since the first day of K-9 PALS' existence the organization has assisted the Santa Barbara County Animal Shelter in Santa Barbara to be able to be successful in returning more than 70% of the dogs to their owners and to maintain a 91% or greater live release rate for Santa Barbara County Animal Shelters' dogs. From 2011 to the present, K-9 PALS has expanded efforts to also provide resources and programs to the Santa Barbara County Shelters in Santa Maria and Lompoc.


  • Humane Society of Ventura County
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    402 Bryant St, Ojai, CA 93023
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    Humane Society of Ventura County

    #100 in United States, #26 in California, #1 in Oxnard

    Oxnard

    Founded in 1932, the Humane Society of Ventura County (HSVC) is nestled in the rolling hills of the picturesque Ojai Valley of southern California. Our 4.4-acre property provides a safe refuge for the homeless, neglected, and abused animals of Ventura County. We strive to remedy the greater problem of animal overpopulation, abuse, and neglect in our community through education and community outreach. As we continue to educate and provide low-cost spay and neuter services to pet owners in need, we also offer safe, temporary housing for animals across Ventura County. We provide our shelter animals with medical treatment, proper nutrition, exercise, rehabilitation, and more during their stay at the HSVC. Our volunteers play a key role in socializing these animals by giving them the love and attention they deserve as they await their forever homes. The HSVC is the only agency in Ventura County with Humane Officers who investigate cases of animal abuse, cruelty, and neglect. Our shelter functions as an evacuation center during natural disasters to house displaced animals at no cost to their owners. We also offer free pet food through various pet food bank programs to help keep animals in their homes and out of shelters. In addition to these services, the HSVC also has a volunteer pet-assisted therapy program, a foster program, and a feral cat program that promotes TNR (trap, neuter, release) for community cats. We offer microchipping services, host low-cost vaccination clinics, and provide owner-requested euthanasia services and grief counseling references for the difficult time that follows. As a private nonprofit, all of our programs, services, and outreach efforts are funded entirely by the generosity of our community. We are not affiliated with the Humane Society of the United States or ASPCA, nor do we receive funding from the city, state, or federal government. With the help of our donors, volunteers, and supporters, we can continue to promote the welfare, compassionate care, and protection of all animals.


  • Lhasa Happy Homes Rescue
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    oxnardCaliforniaUS
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    Lhasa Happy Homes Rescue

    #100 in United States, #26 in California, #1 in Oxnard
    #2 in maltese
    #2 in shih Tzu

    Maltese, Shih Tzu

    Oxnard

    Founded in April 2001, Lhasa Happy Homes Rescue, Inc., is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) rescue and foster care organization created for the safe haven and permanent placement of homeless pups. We specialize in Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu and Maltese, but also rescue other small mixed breeds under 20 lbs. All Lhasa Happy Homes pups are cared for in a home environment and/or daycare facility and treated as if they were part of the family. Each is temperament tested, and we evaluate their interaction with other dogs, kids and people to determine the best home for each. They receive responsible medical attention, rehabilitation when necessary, treats and toys when they are good, and a warm lap to lay on at the end of the day to let them know how much they are loved. We strive to give adopters our best assessment of a dog’s physical condition and behavior to assure that the selected dog is a good match for the intended family. These dogs have been through a lot, and they deserve to be loved unconditionally – the same way they’ll love you!


  • Aussie Rescue So Cal
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    oxnardCaliforniaUS
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    Aussie Rescue So Cal

    Australian Shepherd

    Oxnard

    Aussie Rescue So Cal Inc. and this website are dedicated to promoting the adoption of homeless Australian Shepherds in the Southern California area (Kern, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties). We network with various rescues to bring attention to homeless Aussies and Aussie mixes. Aussie Rescue SoCal Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit charity.


  • Paw Works
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    Paw Works

    #100 in United States, #26 in California, #1 in Oxnard

    Oxnard

    Paw Works is a Southern California nonprofit animal rescue dedicated to partnering with county and city shelters to give abandoned animals a second chance at life. In just ten short years, we have saved over 15,000 abandoned dogs and cats and placed them in caring homes. Established on January 17, 2014, Paw Works was founded with the clear mission: to help make Ventura County “No Kill”. Ventura County was able to achieve “No Kill” status less than a month after we were formed, through the sheer determination and support provided directly from our organization. Expanding our reach, we continue to take in abandoned animals today throughout Southern California and the nation at large. Noting, over the course of the pandemic we have experienced a 400% increase in our adoption rates. Allowing us to rescue over 5,200 animals throughout 2020 and 2021 from high kill/rural shelters as well as unsafe areas… and we are still rescuing every single week! With 98% of every donated dollar going back directly to the rescue, care, education and adoption to our animals saved, we have been able to achieve significant growth in just eight years. Now, we are revolutionizing the rescue community further with the expansion of our new Veterinary Hospital. Opened March 2021, it serves as the first rescue-run veterinary in Ventura County, with the focus of rescue and affordable care for the community.


  • Canine Adoption and Rescue League
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    901 Mission Rock Road Santa Paula, CA 93060
    oxnardCaliforniaUS
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    Canine Adoption and Rescue League

    #100 in United States, #26 in California, #1 in Oxnard

    Oxnard

    Canine Adoption and Rescue League (CARL) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit all breed, no-kill dog rescue and adoption organization. Since 1996, CARL has rescued and placed thousands of unwanted, sick, abandoned, and homeless dogs. Dogs in our adoption program are placed in pre-screened, loving and secure homes. We make a lifetime commitment to all of our dogs. CARL is located in Ventura County, California and primarily serves Ventura County dogs. Because of our lifetime commitment to our dogs we have a preference to place dogs locally so we are available to them if needed. We rely on donations and do not receive government, state, or city funding. We operate almost entirely by volunteers


What's the Sniffspot Oxnard Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List About?

Welcome to the 2024 Oxnard, CA Sniffspot Top Dog Rescue & Shelter List, highlighting the top rescues and shelters in Oxnard, CA chosen by the Sniffspot community and the public.

This list is sponsored by Sniffspot, the largest global network of private dog parks. Sniffspot offers 12 private dog parks in the Oxnard area, including fenced, water, indoor, and beach parks. As a hub for rescue dogs, our sponsorship underscores our dedication to supporting shelters and rescues. Explore Oxnard dog parks on Sniffspot's platform.

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Sniffspot Oxnard Dog Rescues & Shelters Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog rescues and shelters operate in Oxnard?

There are 12 in Oxnard. Outside of Oxnard, there are 688 located in California.

What are the most reputable dog rescues and shelters in Oxnard?

What specialized services do dog rescues and shelters in Oxnard offer?

The most common specialization for dog rescues and shelters in Oxnard is Australian Shepherd with 1 focusing on it. The second most common specialization is Boxer with 1 focusing on it.

How can I adopt a rescue dog in Oxnard?

Using our list of the top dog rescues and shelters, you can find a reputable shelter in Oxnard. The adoption policies of each shelter varies and you can find information on the shelter profile page. Here is an example adoption policy:
Our adoption centers are open daily from 12:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m., closed Wednesdays. Adoptions are on a drop-in, first-come, first-served basis. When you arrive, please stop by the front desk to meet with a counselor. Visitors are accompanied by staff or volunteers to keep our animals comfortable and minimize their stress. For general questions, email adopt@sbhumane.org or call 805-964-4777.

Are there any breed-specific dog rescues and shelters in Oxnard?

Yes! Oxnard has the following types of breed-specific dog rescues and shelters: Australian Shepherd Boxer Maltese Shih Tzu

Can you recommend any dog rescues in Oxnard that specialize in senior dogs?

We do not have any record of senior dog rescues and shelters in Oxnard, but these are the closest cities with senior dog rescues and shelters: Huntington Beach, Los Angeles, Salinas

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