Dog of the Week: Auburn

Auburn (Photo: CAPA)
Auburn is a two-year-old female German Shepherd dog mix that is available for adoption at the Lompoc Animal Center. Weighing approximately 50 lbs., Auburn is a happy-go-lucky, ready-to-go-home dog. The staff describes Auburn as a breeze to walk and very sweet. She is easygoing and loves everyone, including all dogs, big and small. Auburn’s adoption fees include her spay, microchip, vaccinations, flea treatment, and health/wellness exam.
(Auburn (Photo: CAPA)

The Lompoc division of Santa Barbara County Animal Services is located at 1501 West Central in Lompoc. Stop by between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday or call (833) 422-8413 for more information about available animals throughout the County. The friendly staff will be happy to assist you. Are you looking for a different type of pet? Visit https://countyofsb.org/phd/animal/petsearch.sbc to see all of the local adoptable animals.

Want to help but need more time to commit? Our adoptable animals, even those too young to adopt, are available for fostering. Visit https://www.countyofsb.org/1416/Foster to apply.

To learn more about CAPA, a non-profit organization committed to supporting the medical and behavioral needs of the animals in the Lompoc Valley, and our partnership with the Santa Barbara County Animal Services, follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CapaofLompoc or visit CAPA’s website at www.LompocCAPA.org for the shelter wish list, information on how to become a volunteer and donation opportunities.

CAPA

Written by CAPA

Companion Animal Placement Assistance (CAPA) is an all volunteer non-profit organization that has been partnering to save lives with Santa Barbara County in Lompoc since 1987. Our mission is to provide the best care for the animals at Santa Barbara County Animal Services. https://lompoccapa.org/

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