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Relax and Help Homeless Animals
While you're relaxing on the beach you can be sure your animal is well-taken care of. When you use dog boarding services at the Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society, you also provide support for our adoption and spay & neuter programs.
Dogs staying at the humane society enjoy large indoor and outdoor kennels and several play times each day.
Caretakers also ensure they receive their normal meals, prepared based on your requests, comfy blankets, toys and attention to all of their needs.
Avoid a Cat-astrophe in your Life
Every year thousands of unwanted kittens and puppies are born in Santa Barbara County.
You can help us prevent this tragedy.
Our affordable sterilization services can help get all the dogs and cats in your life spayed or neutered.
Charlotte's Reserve from Huber Cellars to Benefit the Humane Society
Norman and Traudl Huber have crafted a special wine from their vineyard to memorialize their dog Charlotte and to help homeless dogs at the Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society.
They chose the finest two barrels of their 2005 Dornfelder wine - a red wine that is so dark as to be almost black. Like Charlotte, the wine is full of character and quality, is bursting with black fruit flavors and is a true representation of the Santa Rita Hills vineyard.
Charlotte's Reserve is available from the Huber Cellars website at $50 per bottle and features a hand-waxed seal and a special label.
Ten percent of the price of each bottle will be donated to the Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society.
For more information visit www.HuberCellars.com.
Pet Safety Tips for Disasters
We’ve all witnessed the devastating effects of natural disasters: fires and earthquakes at home, hurricanes and floods in other parts of the country. Natural and manmade disasters are a fact of life and one that many of us struggle to prepare for.
Each individual pet owner should be prepared to take care of themselves, their families and their animals for the first 72 hours following an incident. By taking some simple steps now, pet owners can make a significant difference in ensuring their own personal health and safety as well as that of their companion animals should a disaster strike.
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