The Friends of Oakland Animal Services seeks a full-time Cat Program Associate to coordinate two popular programs at Oakland Animal Services: the kitten foster program and Cats on Patrol to relocate community cats.
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FOAS seeks qualified Executive Director
The Board of Directors of Friends of Oakland Animal Services (FOAS) seeks a leader with a demonstrated commitment to progressive animal welfare. This position is ideal for someone who thrives in a small organization experiencing a period of new growth and is able to guide the organization to its next level of excellence. The executive director will work closely with the director of Oakland Animal Services (OAS) to raise essential funding to support existing programs at the shelter and in the community, grow our financial resources, and increase our visibility to the public.
OAS is now open on Thursdays through Sundays from 12-3pm for adoptions – no appointment needed
Oakland Animal Services is now open for adoptions on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 12-3pm! No appointment is needed to adopt during these days/times.
When you arrive at the shelter (1101 29th Ave), you will first speak with a staff member or volunteer who will help determine which specific pet(s) may a good fit, then you will be introduced to those pets for about 15-20 mins. For dogs, each adopter may meet up to 2 dogs.
All visitors interested in meeting pets will be required to complete an adoption questionnaire – you may either complete and print the adoption questionnaire at home and bring it with you, or you may complete the questionnaire at the shelter. Note that this step is required even if you have previously emailed an adoption questionnaire to us.
Be sure to review our adoption requirements so you know what to bring with you.
To see a listing of all our animals available for adoption, go here. This is updated frequently so we encourage you to check immediately before your visit to see an updated list of available animals. Note that animals with a “fostered” label are generally not present at the shelter, and will require scheduling an appointment for a meet.
Bissell Empty the Shelters adoption event July 7-11
From July 7 to 11, 2021, Oakland Animal Services will be participating in the Bissell Pet Foundation’s Empty the Shelters campaign. Adoption fees for pets adopted during the event will be $25 (excluding any applicable dog licensing fees).
You must meet and adopt the animal between July 7 to 11 to be eligible for the reduced adoption fee of $25. All adopters will be required to complete a short survey from the Bissell Pet Foundation.
On these days, you may adopt a pet via our regular appointment-based adoption process, which you can find here. Appointments are limited and we apologize that we may not be able to accommodate everyone who may want an appointment on these dates.
There are also opportunities for walk-in adoptions where you can adopt a pet at the reduced $25 adoption fee:
- Thursday July 8 from 5-7pm at the shelter: All species
- Saturday July 10 from 11-2pm at the shelter: Dog adoptions only
- Sunday July 11 from 12-3pm at Pet Food Express Rockridge: Kitten adoptions only
Oakland Animal Services is located at 1101 29th Ave, Oakland.
Pet Food Express Rockridge is located at 5108 Broadway, Oakland.
In-person Adoption Events
- All attendees will be required to complete an adoption questionnaire. You may either complete and print the adoption questionnaire at home and bring it with you to the event, or you may complete the questionnaire at the event
- Note that this step is required even if you have previously emailed an adoption questionnaire to us
- Be sure to bring a photo ID, as well as a form of payment for the adoption fee (Cash, Check, or Visa/Mastercard)
- Note that we cannot accept credit cards at events held at Pet Food Express
- At the event, one of our staff or volunteers will speak with you to help matchmake you with an appropriate pet(s)
- A volunteer will then introduce you to the pet(s) who may be a good fit
- For adult cats and dogs, you may meet up to 2 pets, for up to 15 minutes each
- Note that we cannot hold animals for any reason. For example:
- If you do not move forward with adoption after meeting an animal, another person at the event may ask to meet the animal and the animal may be adopted by them
- If you adopt, you should be prepared to take your new companion home with you on the same day as we cannot hold the animal for you at the shelter
- If your adopted pet is not yet spayed/neutered, you will be asked to bring your pet back for their spay/neuter surgery. On occasion, if their surgery is scheduled in the next few days, you may be asked to leave your adopted pet at the shelter and pick them up after surgery
- All adoption requirements as listed here apply. Note that all children 12 yrs and under must be present to meet the pet you are adopting
- For dog adoptions:
- If you have a resident dog(s) at home, you must bring your resident dog(s) to meet the new dog
- Please bring an additional person to stay with your dog either in your vehicle, or somewhere nearby outside the shelter. Due to the number of dogs at the shelter, your dog may not be brought into the shelter until you are ready to adopt a dog, at which time shelter staff will conduct a dog-to-dog introduction
- We cannot hold a dog while waiting for you to bring your resident dog(s) to the shelter for a dog/dog introduction
- All attendees must wear a mask at all times regardless of whether you have been vaccinated
Click here to see animals available for adoption. Note that this is updated frequently so we encourage you to check a few hours before each event to see an updated list of which animals are available. On Thursday July 8, some fostered rabbits will be present, but no fostered dogs or cats will be present. Some, but not all, foster dogs will be present at the event on Saturday July 10.
Seeking Dog Foster Coordinator / Animal Transfer Coordinator
The Friends of Oakland Animal Services (FOAS) is hiring for a position that combines two half-time roles. The Transfer Coordinator facilitates transfers from Oakland Animal Services (OAS), the city’s only open-admission shelter, to nonprofit adoption partners and other outside agencies. This person will oversee the OAS transfer program to include cultivating relations with partner shelters, selecting appropriate animals for transfer and maintaining communication internally and externally about animals being transferred.
The Dog Foster Coordinator is one of two employees responsible to place dogs in foster homes and provide necessary support to foster volunteers. Both roles focus primarily on large dogs who aren’t doing well in a stressful shelter environment, requiring experience working with dogs with behavioral challenges.
Update on cats in EBRPD parks
We are happy to share that since our last update on cats in EBRPD parks and the EBRPD committee meeting in February:
Nearly 50 cats have been safely removed from EBRPD parks in Oakland and Hayward.
OAS has been supporting Hayward Animal Services with placement of their cats and in creating their own working cat program.
Two additional shelters, Alameda County Animal Services and Antioch Animal Services, have joined the shelter coalition, making it every shelter in the EBPRD jurisdiction being on board to collaborate to help the cats who need to be removed.
Below is a memo outlining the support from eight East Bay city and county animal shelter leaders in support of the EBRPD cat policy that is under consideration at their full board meeting tomorrow.
Please go here to see the EBRPD board packet, including how to make public comments.
Cat Policy - Animal Shelter Support - June 2021Dog Days of Summer Adoption Event on June 19
Join us for our Dog Days of Summer Dog Adoption Event on Saturday June 19 from 11am to 2pm! Adoption fees for dogs adopted during the event will be $25 (excluding any applicable dog licensing fees).
Check out this page to see the dogs who will be at the event. Note that this page is updated frequently so we encourage you to check it the night before the event to see which dogs are still available for adoption, Not all foster dogs will be present at the event. Foster dogs confirmed to be attending the event are: Donnie, Eliza, Fontine, Lucky, James, Camila, and Kash. All dogs without a “fostered” ribbon will be at the event.
- Be sure to bring a photo ID, as well as a form of payment for the adoption fee (Cash, Check, or Visa/Mastercard)
- At the event, one of our staff or volunteers will speak with you to help matchmake you with an appropriate dog(s)
- A volunteer will then introduce you to the dog(s) who may be a good fit. You may meet up to 2 dogs, for up to 15 minutes each
- If you have a resident dog(s) at home, you must bring your resident dog(s) to meet the new dog
- Please bring an additional person to stay with your dog either in your vehicle, or somewhere nearby outside the shelter. Due to the number of dogs at the shelter, your dog may not be brought into the shelter until you are ready to adopt a dog, at which time shelter staff will conduct a dog-to-dog introduction
- Note that we cannot hold dogs for any reason. For example:
- If you do not move forward with adoption after meeting a dog, another person at the event may ask to meet the dog and the dog may be adopted by them
- If you have a resident dog(s), we cannot hold a dog while waiting for you to bring your resident dog(s) to the shelter
- If you adopt a dog, you should be prepared to take the dog home with you on the same day as we cannot hold the dog for you at the shelter
- All adoption requirements as listed here apply. All children 12 yrs and under must be present to meet the dog you are adopting
We look forward to seeing on June 19! Our shelter is located at 1101 29th Ave, Oakland.
Join us for our next kitten adoption event
Our next kitten adoption event will take place at Pet Food Express at 5108 Broadway in Rockridge. Details here.
Share your Love Story — and help win $100,000 for OAS!
From longer walks to cozier naps and all the magical moments in between, we know that pets change our lives for the better. Share how the love of your adopted OAS pet has changed your life to help give Oakland Animal Services the chance at a $100,000 grant award from Petco Love and BOBS from Skechers. Submit your story by Sept. 20, 10:00 am (PDT) at petcolove.org/lovestory.
Winning Love Stories will earn grant awards of up to $100,000 PLUS winning adopters will receive a Petco shopping spree and BOBS from Skechers shoes!
Love Stories should focus on the ways your OAS pet has changed your life for the better. Each submission is limited to 500 words or less and must include four supporting photos: one photo of your pet by him/herself, one photo of you or your family with your pet and two additional photos that help illustrate your story. You may also submit an optional video to further illustrate your Love Story.
Visit petcolove.org/lovestory to read winning entries from prior years for inspiration. Remember, good stories will show how the love of your pet has changed YOUR life! OAS has had two winners (Julianne and Samson, and Sue, Chipper, and Archie) in recent years–you could be next!
How to Enter:
When completing your application, be sure to select “Oakland Animal Services” from the drop-down menu so that we can verify your adoption and your Love Story can qualify for a grant award. You can find us by searching for our name in the drop-down menu on the application.
Below is all of the information you’ll need from us to complete your application:
- Organization Name: Oakland Animal Services
- Organization Tax ID Number: 94-6000384
- Organization Email Address (person who can verify your adoption): info@oaklandsanimals.org
- Organization Phone Number: (510) 535-5602
Winning Love Stories will be announced during the holiday season. Finalists will receive a Petco shopping spree up to $1,000 and BOBS from Skechers shoes and the organization they adopted from will receive a grant award up to $100,000! For more information, visit petcolove.org/lovestory and join the conversation on social media using #PetcoLoveStory.
OAS Town Hall Meeting on May 26, 2021
On Wednesday May 26, 2021 at 6pm, Oakland Animal Services will be holding a virtual Town Hall meeting. During this meeting, shelter Director, Ann Dunn, will share updates on OAS’ operations, programs, and vision, as well as answer any questions from our community. All are welcome to attend this virtual meeting.
Register for the meeting here.
We encourage you to submit any questions you may have for Ann in the “Questions & Comments” section of the registration form.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom link for the meeting.
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