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Licensing Information The licensing of dogs is required by State law and County Ordinance. Dog licensing is an integral component of the statewide rabies control effort. All dogs are required to be licensed at the age of four months and provide proof of a rabies vaccination that covers the term of the license. An additional...

History The City of Desert Hot Springs has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to animal care and control since 2017, when the program was transitioned in-house to enhance the welfare of animals within the community. This strategic move allowed for more direct oversight and improved services. In 2024, the city took a significant step forward by...

The City of Desert Hot Springs Animal Care and Control Sanctuary and Shelter provides a safe and nurturing environment for animals in need. As a volunteer, it is imperative to adhere to the established organizational policies and rules to ensure the well-being of all animals and the integrity of the program. The City reserves the...

The City of Desert Hot Springs Animal Care and Control Sanctuary and Shelter is dedicated to fostering a supportive environment for both volunteers and animals. Volunteers are required to follow a transparent chain of command, ensuring that any issues or concerns are communicated effectively to the appropriate staff members. This structure not only enhances communication...

At the City of Desert Hot Springs Animal Care and Control sanctuary and shelter, maintaining confidentiality is paramount, especially for animals that have been victims of neglect. Due to the sensitive nature of these cases, volunteers must understand that any animal under protective custody cannot be advertised or shared on social media until a court...

Fostering Opportunities Fostering is a critical component of our volunteer program. It allows community members to open their homes to animals in need, providing them with a safe and loving environment. This initiative not only increases the shelter's capacity but also significantly reduces stress for the animals. By fostering, volunteers play a crucial role in...

The Volunteer Leads at Animal Care and Control play a crucial role in overseeing the implementation and management of the volunteer program. These individuals possess strong organizational skills, a people-oriented approach, the desire to partner with the City of Desert Hot Springs, and self-motivation. Key responsibilities include: Recruitment and Training: Identify, recruit, and train volunteers...

501(c)(3) Participation: Volunteers should participate in the process of establishing a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. This legal status is essential for fundraising and grants, allowing the sanctuary to operate effectively. Fundraising for Repairs and Maintenance: Long-term sustainability requires ongoing fundraising efforts. Volunteers will work together to raise money for repairs, maintenance, operational needs, and medical care...

Daily Operational Needs Walking and Exercise: Volunteers are essential for providing dogs with daily walks and playtime. This physical activity is vital for their health and well-being. For instance, a structured walking schedule can ensure that each dog receives adequate exercise, which can significantly improve their behavior and readiness for adoption. Socializing: Engaging with cats...

To find animals at the Desert Hot Springs Animal Care and Control Facility, search on "24Petconnect' by zip code "92240." The Adoption Process  Thank you for visiting the website of Desert Hot Springs Animal Care and Control. You are invited to view our available pets online or to arrange a visit to our shelter. Please...

The purpose of the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan is to identify the County’s hazards, review and assess past disaster occurrences, estimate the probability of future occurrences, and set goals to mitigate potential risks to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to people and property from natural and man-made hazards.

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