Vet Care
From spay/neuter and vaccine clinics to specialized veterinary care, there are many resources focused on providing the best care for your pet. Although most of the clinics listed help primarily cats and dogs, we've also included hospitals that care for other animals, including rabbits, birds, horses, and more. |
Karma Rescue
Sid’s Spay/Neuter Fund-FREE spay/neuter for all breeds of dogs. Call or email for more information.
310-512-7833 (Phone)
Kern County Animal Services-Bakersfield Animal Shelter
3951 Fruitvale Ave
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661-321-3000 (Dispatch)
661-861-3110 (After hours)
661-321-3000 (Phone)
KCAS serves the unincorporated areas of the Kern County, which includes Frazier Park, Lamont, Mojave, Oildale, and Rosamond. KCAS provides all or partial animal control...
Kern County Animal Services-Lake Isabella Animal Shelter
14891 Highway 178
Lake Isabella, CA 93240
661-861-3110 (After hours)
661-321-3000 (Animal control dispatch)
760-378-1131 (Phone)
KCAS serves the unincorporated areas of the Kern County, which includes Frazier Park, Lamont, Mojave, Oildale, and Rosamond. KCAS provides all or partial animal control...
Kern County Animal Services-Mojave Animal Shelter
Mojave Airport
923 Poole St
Mojave, CA 93501
661-321-3000 (Dispatch)
661-861-3110 (After hours)
661-824-2985 (Fax)
661-824-1030 (Phone)
KCAS serves the unincorporated areas of the Kern County, which includes Frazier Park, Lamont, Mojave, Oildale, and Rosamond. KCAS provides all or partial animal control...
Kern Humane Society
2111 Brundage Ln
Bakersfield, CA 93304
661-325-2589 (Phone)
A non-profit thrift store, stocked by donations and run by volunteers, with the purpose of providing help to get animals spayed and neutered.
La Purisima Animal Welfare Services (La Paws)
1501 W Central Ave
Lompoc, CA 93436
805-737-7755 (Phone)
Previously called Lompoc Animal Shelter, this is one of the three animal shelters that make up Santa Barbara County Animal Services.
Labrador Harbor
A nonprofit organization that provides funds to help Labrador Retrievers in in California who are in need of medical care their owners/rescuers cannot afford.