Dear Friend --
Rufus is a happy, handsome 8-year-old Pit Bull-Shar Pei mix who
loves to give high fives with his paws. After over eight months at
Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS), Rufus is now one of 69 other
dogs and 103 cats recently adopted or fostered into homes from ACS
since March 13, during an unprecedented show of support from the
community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As of Friday, April 3, only six dogs and eight cats were in the
shelter. The remaining animals are being readied for foster homes or
are under medical or behavioral care or observation.
Our Animal Care Services team and our amazing volunteers and rescue
groups are doing an incredible job during this health crisis by
encouraging folks to foster shelter animals, thereby saving many
animal lives. During this stressful time, fostering or adopting a pet
can also provide great comfort.
People who foster an animal agree to take them into their home and
give them love, care and attention, either for a predetermined period
of time or until the animal is adopted. Fostering animals gives them
more time they might need to be adopted, helps socialize them to a
home environment, and helps to understand them better so they are
placed in the best forever home possible. Fostering is especially
beneficial during the pandemic because the ACS currently has few
volunteers on site.
With Long Beach residents following the ‘Safer at Home’ order to
stem the spread of the COVID-19 virus, we recognized a greater
opportunity for residents to foster shelter animals. The community is
continuing to do a great job by not bringing animals to us unless the
animal is seriously sick or seriously injured or is attacking. The
fact that our kennels are empty is unprecedented and we owe that to
our hardworking and tireless staff, and rescue partners and our
community.
Rufus came to the shelter in August 2019. He suffered from a skin
condition that rendered his skin dry and flaky. The ACS medical team
treated his condition and Rufus soon became a shelter favorite among
staff and volunteers with his gentle and kind spirit. On March 20,
Rufus was placed into foster care and five days later found his
forever home with a family from Stockton in northern California. They
felt compelled to come down and adopt him after seeing his picture on
the website of
Live Love Animal Rescue.
Until further notice, ACS is open by appointment only. Animal
Control Officers continue to accommodate the most emergent health and
public safety issues in the community. Pet licensing can be done via
mail by sending payment to 7700 E. Spring St. Long Beach, CA 90815,
over the phone by calling 562-570-3081, or online at www.longbeachanimalcare.com.
For adoption services, the public can email [email protected].
For emergency surrender of sick or injured animals, or to reunite an
animal with its owner, call 562-570-7387. For questions, email [email protected].