Newsroom
In the “Newsroom” portion of SEAACA’s website, articles and information relevant to animal control and SEAACA will be posted periodically providing information for the community.
One section of the Newsroom will contain “Frequently Ask Questions”. The questions are commonly asked in person at the Care Center, in the field, on emails and by telephone. The FAQs will provide an understanding of SEAACA’s daily operations.
We hope you enjoy the Newsroom!
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions:
Download PetOwners FAQ regarding Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) here. Download Important Update- Community Member Letter - COVID-19 here. Download SEAACA's Response to COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus here. Important News: SEAACA is closely monitoring the situation regarding Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) and is following the best practices and recommendations of the CDC and WHO |
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CDC: Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) - How to Protect Yourself
CDC: Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) - Environmental Cleaning and Disinfection Recommendations
Featured Adoptable Pets November/December
Are you thinking about adding a four-legged family member to your household? City TV’s “Featured Pets” are available for adoption from Lakewood’s animal care center, SEAACA. There are lots of lovable cats and dogs that are waiting for good homes. Check out these animals, and add a furry friend to your family.
Featured Adoptable Pets November/December from CityTVLakewoodCA on Vimeo.
Dogs Head To New Homes In Washington State - on CBS LA
Adopt-A-Pet August - September 2014
Join us for another edition of Adopt-A-Pet with the cities animal control agency, The SEAACA the South East Area Animal Control Authority located in Downey. If you see a pet you recognize on the program contact them to help reunite the pet with their owners.
Paws For A Cause
Know Where Your Puppy Came From
Thinking About Getting a Puppy? Know Where Your Puppy Came From
‘Puppy mills’ have gone global. ‘Puppy mills’ are large-scale dog breeders and sellers that fail to ensure proper welfare and veterinary care of dogs under their care. In the past decade, the number of puppies imported to California has greatly increased—over 100 dogs arrive at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) monthly. We have not had an imported dog with rabies since 2004. However, many puppies are arriving from countries where rabies is common in dogs.