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Send us a picture (.jpg or .gif) of your off-leash companion(s)
at play, along with a brief (50 word max) description of who and where.
We'll post it here in the PAC Galllery — watch our PAC get bigger!

Roxie | Josie | Koa | Charlie-Bear | Haley & Cota | Maurice | Virgil & Tita | your dog here!

 

I just moved to Santa Barbara and my dog Karu loves Hendry's.

Roxie was adopted in March 2004 from DAWG at the County shelter in Goleta. She loves to romp with other dogs at Douglas Family Preserve, a Santa Barbara City park, and always is under voice control.

 

Josie also was adopted -- from the SB County shelter -- in 2004. She's got a lot of energy and gets pretty wild, but she passed Wency's obedience class and does Agility on Sunday mornings -- and because she's so good she gets to go camping with her people.

 

Koa

 

 

This is my fabulous and wonderful black and white hound Charlie-Bear. I adopted him from the SB County Shelter.
This (left) is picture of him at Hendry's beach, waiting patiently to be thrown the tennis ball...the other picture is him in the car, on the way there!
We would be so sad if we coudn't run off-leash at Hendry's 'surf' side or the Douglas Family Preserve!

Erika Ingalls

 

 

This is Haley and her kitten Cota. Haley loves the off leash areas of Santa Barbara and is very afraid of losing her privileges. Let's all do our part to help.... 

misha, haley and cota

Maurice was adopted from the Camarillo Shelter after being picked up on the streets of Oxnard. He loves to go on mountain bike rides with his owners followed by long sessions of fetch at Mesa Lane.

Rick

Virgil and Tita have enjoyed the beaches of Goleta and Santa Barbara their entire lives (Virgil is 13 years old and Tita is 12!). We still all make it down Mesa Lane Steps or Thousand Steps on a regular basis (although a bit slower than we used to!). V&T used to be avid backpackers in their younger days, but now we are enjoying the golden years cooling off at our beautiful beaches. We hope these beaches will stop being patroled by vehicles (non-emergency cars have no place here!) and be a place where we can walk in peace freely for a long time to come!

 

   

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