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ABOUT US
It began with a simple concept... help those who cannot help themselves.
To hundreds of abandoned, neglected and abused dogs and cats, this became more
than a simple concept - it became their second chance at life. This simple premise,
shared by a few dedicated men and women, created The Humane Society of the Desert
- Orphan Pet Oasis. Its humble beginnings are far removed from its present status
-- Southern California's largest no-kill animal sanctuary.
In 1961, The Humane Society of the Desert - Orphan Pet Oasis was established
as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Sixteen kennels were home to less than
20 dogs, and no cats. With barely 2 acres, growth seemed impossible. In 1967,
a small trailer was donated and Orphan Pet Oasis began rescuing orphaned and
abandoned cats. Marked growth occurred in 1975 when an additional 6 acres was
generously donated. In 2005, Mrs. Anne Barry donated the Barry Cat Rescue Center.
This 1,400 square foot building offers accommodations to more than 50 cats.
As the needs of abused, neglected and abandoned animals grew, so did Orphan
Pet Oasis.
Sharing the dream and dedication of the founders of Orphan Pet Oasis, Malinda
Bustos was elected President of the Board of Directors in 2004. While Bustos
continued the rescue mission, she saw the importance of quality of life for
each animal and the need for facility modernization. Strong winds and high temperatures
had taken its toll. Renovations began in Fall 2004. To date, the most notable
accomplishments include: a complete facility renovation; new kennels with misting
systems; landscaping and walking paths; a Puppy Park; four large play pens;
and, a Vet Mobile. In addition to physical improvements, the past three years
have given focus to dog training. A dedicated staff works with the dogs to leash
and obedience train and prepares them for their new, loving homes. Guided by
Bustos and an eight-member Board of Directors, staffed by eighteen full and
part time employees, Orphan Pet Oasis has grown from a small rescue facility
with a dream, to become Southern California's largest no-kill animal sanctuary.
Pet Overpopulation
Each year, more than 8 million dogs and cats are euthanized. County
run shelters cannot maintain a large animal population, thus healthy dogs and
cats are euthanized. Spay and neuter programs are key to controlling the unwanted
pet population, and current legislation aims to reduce over-breeding. A no-kill
facility offers a home to healthy, abandoned pets. No clock ticks to count down
the days remaining in a dog's life. Rather, an animal that comes to Orphan Pet
Oasis remains here until a loving family is found.
Community Awareness Programs
Each month, The Humane Society of the Desert - Orphan Pet Oasis offers
special events and dog shows. Please check our calendar
of events to see what's happening, and make plans to attend. Schools can
take advantage of our education programs by scheduling
a field trip or an in-school presentation. Daily, volunteers
assist in walking dogs, bathing dogs, socialization programs, feeding, and other
endeavors.
Hours
Open Tuesday thru Saturday 10:00 to 2:00. Closed Sundays and Mondays. Until
Sept, 9th. Then we will resume our regular hours, 11:00 to 3:00 Closed Mondays.
If you would like to visit our animals please arrive prior
to 1:00 p.m. during our summer hours.
During our season hours please arrive prior to 2:00 p.m.
For more information please call 760-329-0203.
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