Santa Maria Animal Shelter & Control: Adoption Hours 2026

Official Santa Maria, California animal services guide

Santa Maria Animal Shelter Adoption Hours, Lost Pets, Fees, Reclaim & Animal Control Help

Use official Santa Barbara County Animal Services resources for the Santa Maria Animal Services shelter at 548 W Foster Road. This guide helps you check adoption hours, view adoptable dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals, understand adoption fees, search lost and found pets, report a bite, use after-hours guidance, ask about licensing, microchips, vaccine clinics, spay/neuter clinics and owner rehoming support.

🐾 548 W Foster Rd. ☎️ 833-422-8413 ⏰ Tue–Sun 10–5 Updated May 2026
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Find Your Santa Maria Animal Shelter Path

If you are searching for santa maria animal shelter, choose the task closest to what you need. This finder points users to the correct official Santa Barbara County Animal Services route for adoption, shelter hours, lost pets, found pets, animal control help, adoption fees, pet licensing and owner support.

Official path
Choose the service you need

Choose one option. The official action card below updates for Santa Maria adoption, shelter hours, lost pets, found pets, animal control, adoption fees, licensing, microchips and rehoming help.

🐶 Adopt a pet — start with official Santa Barbara County adoptable pets

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Use this for: dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals available through Santa Barbara County Animal Services shelters, including the Santa Maria location.

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Best official path: open the county adoptable animal search, filter by species or shelter location, then contact Santa Maria Animal Services before driving for one specific pet.

Before you go: animal availability, fee specials and transfer status can change quickly, so verify the current listing before visiting.

⚠️ Official first: Do not rely only on old social posts, third-party pet listings or rescue reposts. Use official Santa Barbara County Animal Services pages before visiting.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live shelter inventory into your website. It guides users to the correct official Santa Barbara County Animal Services resource for each Santa Maria shelter task.
At a glance

Santa Maria Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit

Santa Maria Animal Services is part of Santa Barbara County Animal Services. The Santa Maria shelter is located at 548 W Foster Road, Santa Maria, CA 93455. Use this location for county shelter services in the Santa Maria area, including adoption, lost and found animal help, shelter visits, pet-owner resources, animal services questions and official county programs.

The strongest user mistake is confusing the county shelter with Santa Barbara Humane, private rescues, foster pages or third-party adoption sites. Santa Barbara Humane also has a Santa Maria campus and adoption program, but it is not the same as the official Santa Barbara County Animal Services Santa Maria shelter. For impounded pets, county lost/found listings, bite reporting, licensing and animal services guidance, start with the county source.

📍 Shelter location 548 W Foster Rd. Santa Maria, CA 93455
☎️ County phone 833-422-8413 Animal Services contact
Public hours Tue–Sun 10–5 Closed Monday and holidays
💳 Adoption fees $110 / $75 Dogs / cats listed
🔎 Lost pets Check daily Found animal listings
⚠️ Important: Shelter hours, winter hours, holiday closures, animal availability, adoption fee specials, licensing fees, clinic schedules, found animal postings, surrender options and animal services routing can change. Always verify through Santa Barbara County Animal Services before driving, adopting, reclaiming, licensing, surrendering or reporting an urgent animal issue.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Santa Barbara County Animal Services, Animal Shelter Locations, Adoptable Animal Search, Lost & Found, Fee Schedule, Veterinary Clinic Services, Animal Licensing, Rehome a Pet, Report an Animal Bite and Animal After Hours resources. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
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What This Santa Maria Animal Shelter Guide Covers

Official hours

Santa Maria Animal Services Hours, Address and Phone Number

Santa Maria Animal Services is located at 548 W Foster Road, Santa Maria, CA 93455. Santa Barbara County Animal Services lists the Santa Maria shelter phone contact as 833-422-8413. Public shelter hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the shelter closed on Mondays and holidays.

County pages also refer to winter hours, so always verify same-day hours before a long drive. This is especially important if you are visiting for one specific pet, checking a lost animal, attending a clinic, reclaiming a pet, or trying to get help around a holiday.

Shelter address

548 W Foster Road, Santa Maria, CA 93455

Use this location for official Santa Barbara County Animal Services in Santa Maria.

Phone contact

833-422-8413

Use for Santa Barbara County Animal Services and Santa Maria shelter questions.

Public hours

Tuesday–Sunday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Monday: closed.

Holidays: closed.

Local contact note

Some directory listings also show a Santa Maria shelter local number of 805-934-6119.

Use the county’s official location page first for current routing.

⏰ Visit advice: Do not arrive near closing expecting a full pet visit, adoption discussion, application review, fee payment and record review. Give staff and animals enough time.
Adoption process

How to Adopt a Pet From Santa Maria Animal Services

Santa Barbara County Animal Services lists adoptable dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals through official county adoption pages. The smart path is to search official listings first, confirm the Santa Maria location, check current fee information, and visit the shelter during public hours.

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Search official county adoption listings

Start with the Adoptable Animal Search page. Use dog, cat, rabbit and other animal categories to find pets currently listed by Santa Barbara County Animal Services.

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Confirm the animal is at Santa Maria

Santa Barbara County Animal Services has multiple shelter locations. Confirm whether the pet is at Santa Maria, Santa Barbara or Lompoc before driving.

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Call before visiting for one specific pet

Pet availability changes quickly. A pet may be adopted, transferred, fostered, reclaimed, moved for care, or temporarily unavailable after you last checked.

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Ask fit questions before adoption

Ask about age, behavior, activity level, medical history, spay/neuter status, vaccination records, microchip, children, other pets and housing rules.

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Prepare the first week at home

Bring a leash or carrier, set up a safe room, update microchip records, schedule a veterinary follow-up, and keep expectations realistic during the adjustment period.

🐾 Strong adoption filter: A good match is not just a cute photo. Adopt based on home fit, care budget, time, behavior, species needs, landlord rules and veterinary responsibility.
Fees and included care

Santa Maria Animal Shelter Adoption Fees and What to Verify

Santa Barbara County Animal Services’ adoptable animal information lists adoption fees as $110 for dog adoptions, $75 for cat adoptions, $30 for rabbit adoptions and $12 for guinea pig adoptions. The county also maintains a Fee Schedule page, and temporary adoption events may change pricing.

Do not treat a social media promotion as permanent. Fee specials can expire. A separate nonprofit or rescue can also have a different fee schedule from the county shelter. For the Santa Maria Animal Services shelter, check county pages first.

Dog adoption

Listed fee: $110.

Verify whether licensing or other required costs are separate.

Cat adoption

Listed fee: $75.

Check current specials and the individual animal’s record before adopting.

Rabbit adoption

Listed fee: $30.

Ask about housing, diet, handling and veterinary care before adopting a rabbit.

Guinea pig adoption

Listed fee: $12.

Confirm current availability and care needs before taking a small pet home.

Before paying any Santa Maria shelter adoption fee

  • Confirm the animal is still available and located at Santa Maria.
  • Ask whether the fee is standard or part of a temporary adoption event.
  • Ask what vaccines, microchip, spay/neuter or medical records are included.
  • Ask whether the pet needs follow-up veterinary care.
  • Budget for food, supplies, housing, licensing, preventives and emergency care.
Pet search online

How to View Santa Maria Adoptable Dogs, Cats, Rabbits and Other Pets

Use the official Santa Barbara County Adoptable Animal Search to view animals available through county shelters. The county also provides category pages for dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals. When a listing shows a specific location, confirm that location before driving.

Online listings are not a reservation. Animals can be adopted, reclaimed, transferred, fostered or moved after the page was last checked. A careful visitor saves the animal ID and calls or checks current status before traveling.

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Search Official Listings

Use county adoptable animal pages first for dogs, cats, rabbits and other shelter pets.

Official inventory first
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Confirm Santa Maria Location

Santa Barbara County has more than one shelter, so location confirmation prevents wasted trips.

Avoid shelter confusion
⚠️ Availability warning: Do not promise that a specific pet is still available. Send users to the official current listing and remind them to verify before visiting.
Lost pets

Santa Maria Lost Pets, Found Animal Listings and Shelter Search Steps

If your pet is missing in Santa Maria or the Orcutt/Santa Maria area, act immediately. Santa Barbara County Animal Services tells owners to keep an eye on the official site daily for new animals brought into the shelter, including found dog, found cat and other found animal listings.

One online search is not enough. A frightened dog or cat may be listed with an imperfect breed, age, color or name. Owners should search daily, visit the shelter when possible, update microchip information and check nearby community lost/found posts.

Call Animal Services

833-422-8413

Ask about Santa Maria shelter lost/found routing and found animal listings.

Search found dogs

Use the county’s official found dog listings for animals brought into the shelter system.

Search found cats

Use the county’s official found cat listings and check back daily.

Update microchip

Update phone, email and address with the microchip company immediately.

Lost pet steps that actually help

  • Call Santa Barbara County Animal Services and ask about the Santa Maria shelter.
  • Search the official Lost & Found page daily.
  • Check found dogs, found cats and other found animal listings.
  • Visit the Santa Maria shelter in person when your pet may be there.
  • Update microchip and licensing contact information immediately.
  • Post clear photos with last-seen location, date, time and safe contact method.
Found pets

Found a Pet in Santa Maria? Report It, Scan It and Help the Owner Find It

If you found a pet in Santa Maria, do not assume the animal has no owner. Check for a tag if safe, ask nearby neighbors, get a microchip scan when possible, contact Santa Barbara County Animal Services and use official found animal guidance.

Santa Barbara County has lost and found resources, microchip information and after-hours guidance. The exact route can depend on whether the animal is injured, aggressive, sick, contained, deceased, or found after normal hours.

Found pet help

Use the official Lost & Found page and call Animal Services for Santa Maria routing.

Microchip scan

Ask a shelter, veterinarian or official microchip scanning resource to check the animal safely.

Unsafe animal

Do not handle aggressive, injured, trapped, sick or frightened animals yourself.

Owner proof

If someone claims a pet directly, ask for proof such as photos, vet records, microchip records or unique identifying details.

Safety first: A scared animal can bite or bolt into traffic. If the situation is unsafe, call the proper animal services or emergency route instead of trying to solve it alone.
Animal control

Santa Maria Animal Control, Bite Reports, After-Hours Help and Officer Assistance

Santa Barbara County Animal Services provides officer assistance resources for abuse or neglect concerns, deceased animals, codes and ordinances, reporting an animal bite, roosters and after-hours guidance. For Santa Maria users, the county animal services page should be the first official route.

For bite incidents, do not treat the situation as a simple lost/found issue. Use the official Report an Animal Bite resource and seek medical care when needed. For after-hours animal issues, use the county’s Animal After Hours guidance instead of guessing from a social post.

Animal Services phone

833-422-8413

Use for official Santa Barbara County Animal Services routing.

Report a bite

Use the official Report an Animal Bite page for bite-related animal services reporting.

After hours

Use the county’s Animal After Hours page for guidance outside normal shelter hours.

Abuse or neglect

Use official county officer-assistance resources for suspected abuse, neglect, deceased animal or code issues.

🚨 Emergency rule: For immediate danger, serious injury, aggressive animal at large or life-safety risk, contact emergency services. Do not wait for email, comments or non-urgent web browsing.
Licensing and clinics

Santa Maria Animal Licensing, Microchips, Vaccine Clinics and Spay/Neuter Help

Santa Barbara County Animal Services maintains pages for animal licensing, microchips, vaccination, rabbit vaccination, vaccine clinics and spay/neuter clinics. These resources matter because adoption, reclaim, lost-pet recovery and responsible ownership all depend on accurate records.

Clinic schedules and fees can change. Use the official county clinic pages and event calendar before showing up. Bring any required pet records, rabies certificates, prior vaccine history, microchip details, carrier or leash, and payment method.

Animal licensing

Use the official Animal Licensing page for current licensing rules and fees.

Microchip

Use official microchip resources and keep owner contact details current.

Vaccine clinics

Check county Veterinary Clinic Services and Vaccine Clinics pages for current events and requirements.

Spay/neuter

Use official Spay & Neuter resources and verify appointment rules before planning care.

🏷️ Practical note: Licensing, microchip and ID tag details solve different problems. Keep all three current so a lost or impounded pet can be returned faster.
Before surrender

Can’t Keep Your Pet in Santa Maria? Rehome, Get Help and Call First

Santa Barbara County Animal Services provides pet-owner help resources, including assistance, rehome guidance, Project PetSafe, community cat resources, deceased animal information and services for people who may be struggling to keep a pet.

The official Surrender Your Pet page notes that there is a relinquishment fee for surrendering an animal and that the shelter cannot guarantee every outcome. That is a serious warning. Do not wait until moving day, eviction day, travel day or crisis day. Ask early, be honest and explore safe rehoming or support before surrender becomes the only path.

Rehome a pet

Use the county’s Rehome a Pet resource before trying unsafe handoffs or random online posts.

Surrender fee

The county notes that relinquishment fees apply when surrendering an animal.

Be honest

Share accurate behavior, bite history, medical needs, vaccine records, microchip status and reason for surrender.

Owner support

Check pet-owner help pages for assistance, clinics, rehoming and safety-net resources before surrendering.

Hard truth: Last-minute surrender is weak planning. Early contact gives the animal more options and gives the shelter better information to make responsible decisions.
Portal confusion

Santa Maria Animal Services vs Santa Barbara Humane and Private Rescues

The search phrase “santa maria animal shelter” can point to multiple animal organizations. Santa Maria Animal Services is the county shelter location operated through Santa Barbara County Animal Services. Santa Barbara Humane has its own Santa Maria campus, adoption center and veterinary programs. Private rescues and foster groups may also list Santa Maria pets.

This page covers

Santa Barbara County Animal Services — Santa Maria Animal Services at 548 W Foster Road.

Not the same as

Santa Barbara Humane, private rescues, foster-only organizations, Facebook groups or third-party pet listing pages.

Why it matters

Wrong organization means wrong hours, wrong animal ID, wrong fee, wrong lost-pet route, wrong clinic schedule and wrong animal control process.

Fast check

Confirm the official county domain, address, phone number, shelter location and animal ID before visiting, reporting, reclaiming or paying fees.

Map and location

Santa Maria Animal Shelter Map and Visit Location

Santa Maria Animal Services is located at 548 W Foster Road, Santa Maria, CA 93455. Use this location for official Santa Barbara County Animal Services shelter visits, adoption, lost/found checks, owner support and animal services questions in the Santa Maria area.

Santa Maria Animal Services

Address: 548 W Foster Road, Santa Maria, CA 93455

Most searched questions

Santa Maria Animal Shelter FAQs

What are Santa Maria Animal Shelter adoption hours in 2026?

Santa Maria Animal Services is listed as open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closed on Mondays and holidays. Always verify current hours through Santa Barbara County Animal Services before visiting because winter hours, holidays and special events can affect access.

Where is Santa Maria Animal Services located?

Santa Maria Animal Services is located at 548 W Foster Road, Santa Maria, CA 93455.

What is the Santa Maria Animal Shelter phone number?

Santa Barbara County lists Santa Maria Animal Services contact as 833-422-8413. Some shelter directory listings also show 805-934-6119 for the Santa Maria shelter. Use the official county page first for current routing.

How much does it cost to adopt from Santa Maria Animal Services?

Santa Barbara County’s adoptable animal search lists dog adoption at $110, cat adoption at $75, rabbit adoption at $30 and guinea pig adoption at $12. Check the official fee schedule and current pet listing before visiting because specials and fees can change.

How do I view adoptable pets at Santa Maria Animal Shelter?

Use the official Santa Barbara County Adoptable Animal Search and category pages for dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals. Confirm the pet is at the Santa Maria location before driving.

What should I do if my pet is lost in Santa Maria?

Call Santa Barbara County Animal Services, search the official Lost & Found page daily, check found dog and found cat listings, update your microchip information and visit the Santa Maria shelter in person if your pet may be there.

What should I do if I found a pet in Santa Maria?

Check for an ID tag if safe, get a microchip scan when possible, call Animal Services, use official lost/found resources, and do not handle aggressive, injured or frightened animals yourself.

Does Santa Maria Animal Services handle animal bites?

Santa Barbara County Animal Services provides an official Report an Animal Bite resource. For bites, scratches or urgent injury, seek medical care when needed and use official county reporting.

Is Santa Maria Animal Services the same as Santa Barbara Humane?

No. Santa Maria Animal Services is the Santa Barbara County Animal Services shelter location at 548 W Foster Road. Santa Barbara Humane is a separate nonprofit organization with its own Santa Maria campus, adoption process and veterinary programs.

Can I surrender a pet to Santa Maria Animal Services?

Use Santa Barbara County’s official surrender and rehoming resources first. The county notes that relinquishment fees apply and outcomes are not guaranteed, so call early, provide honest details and explore support or rehoming before surrendering.

Does Santa Maria Animal Services offer vaccine or spay/neuter clinics?

Santa Barbara County Animal Services maintains pages for Veterinary Clinic Services, Vaccine Clinics and Spay & Neuter resources. Check the official pages and event calendar before attending because schedules and rules can change.

What is the official website for Santa Maria Animal Shelter?

The official county source is the Santa Barbara County Animal Services website. Use the county Animal Services page, Animal Shelter Locations page, Adoptable Animal Search and Lost & Found pages for the most reliable Santa Maria shelter information.

Final summary

Best Way to Use Santa Maria Animal Services in 2026

The best path is simple: use Santa Barbara County Animal Services first, verify the Santa Maria shelter hours, search official adoptable and found-animal listings, confirm the pet’s location before visiting, and call 833-422-8413 when your issue is time-sensitive.

For the focus keyword santa maria animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: adoption hours, address, phone number, adoptable pets, adoption fees, lost pets, found pets, animal control help, bite reporting, after-hours guidance, licensing, microchips, vaccine clinics, spay/neuter help, rehoming, surrender, map and official links. That is the difference between a useful local shelter page and a thin article that only repeats an address.

Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not Santa Barbara County Government, Santa Barbara County Animal Services, Santa Maria Animal Services, Santa Barbara Humane, an animal control agency, a veterinarian, law enforcement, or a legal authority. Adoption availability, adoption fees, shelter hours, winter hours, animal listings, found-pet postings, licensing rules, clinic schedules, surrender fees, animal bite reporting, after-hours routing and shelter operations can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with Santa Barbara County Animal Services, emergency services, or the appropriate official agency before acting.

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