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More Homeless Dogs Available For Adoption At Orange County’s Animal Shelter

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Thorin

Thorin has been at OC Animal Care in Tustin for a little over a month after coming in as a stray. Staff notations say he can be shy and fearful when meeting new people, and he responds best when approached with a gentle speaking voice. 

Descriptions also recommend a home for Thorin without children, but he has experience living alongside other dogs. 

Thorin is currently available for adoption, and he’s also eligible for the shelter’s April adoption promotion, which is waiving adoption fees for all dogs 25 pounds and over. He’s also available as part of the shelter’s foster-to-adopt program. 

Click here to see a video of Thorin. Here are his details:

  • Pet ID: A1952018
  • Sex: Male (neutered)
  • Age: 2 years
  • Weight: 35 pounds
  • Color: Black, white
  • Breed: Pit bull mix
  • Intake Date: 3/6/2026
  • Intake Jurisdiction: Santa Ana
  • Kennel: #422

Cillian

Cillian, a 1-year-old German shepherd, sits in his kennel at OC Animal Care in Tustin on April 8, 2026. Credit: ANGELINA HICKS, Voice of OC

Cillian has been back at the shelter for only a few days after spending some time with a foster family. 

Staff descriptions say he can be timid and shy at first but warms up once he gets comfortable around new people.

Cillian is currently available for adoption, and he’s also eligible for the shelter’s April adoption promotion, which is waiving adoption fees for all dogs 25 pounds and over. He’s also available as part of the shelter’s foster-to-adopt program.  

Click here to see a video of Cillian. Here are his details:

  • Pet ID: A1951910
  • Sex: Male (neutered)
  • Age: 1 year
  • Weight: 41 pounds
  • Color: White
  • Breed: German Shepherd
  • Intake Date: 4/8/2026
  • Intake Jurisdiction: Anaheim
  • Kennel: #311

Arwen

Arwen, a 2-year-old pit bull mix, sits in her kennel at OC Animal Care in Tustin on April 8, 2026. Credit: ANGELINA HICKS, Voice of OC

Arwen has been at OC Animal Care in Tustin for about three months after spending some time with a foster family. Staff descriptions say she’s a friendly pet who loves affection and meeting new people.

She’s currently available for adoption, and she’s also eligible for the shelter’s April adoption promotion, which is waiving adoption fees for all dogs 25 pounds and over. Arwen is also available as part of the shelter’s foster-to-adopt program.  

Click here to see a video of Arwen. Here are her details:

  • Pet ID: A1937253
  • Sex: Female (spayed)
  • Age: 2 years
  • Weight: 56 pounds
  • Color: Black, white
  • Breed: Pit bull mix
  • Intake Date: 1/8/2026
  • Intake Jurisdiction: Fullerton
  • Kennel: #308

OC Animal Care, the county-run animal shelter in Tustin, is open daily for adoption visits from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. During this time, visitors can freely walk through the kennel areas to view the available animals.

To schedule an adoption visit, call the main line at (714) 935-6848 and mention the animal ID number for any specific pet you might be interested in.

For more information about OC Animal Care click here.

Visit the pet adoptions page to see more available pets.

Angelina Hicks is the Voice of OC Collegiate News Service Editor. Contact her at ahicks@voiceofoc.org or on Twitter @angelinahicks13.

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