This free-admission pet festival is open to the public and promises a day of fun for animal lovers of all ages. More than 60 booths will be in attendance including food trucks, dozens of pet-related vendors, other municipal shelters and 501c3 animal rescues, and more. From pet accessories and raffles to face painters and handmade dog treats, there will be something for everyone. Dogs on leashes are welcome at the event.
Whether attendees don’t yet have a furry friend or are thinking about adopting one, the Animal Care Faire is the perfect opportunity to welcome home a new pet. The animal shelter will be open to the public from 12 pm to 5 pm, and adoption fees for dogs and cats will be waived. Each pet’s adoption includes their spay/neuter surgery, microchip, up-to-date vaccinations and monthly preventatives, and a 1-year license for Sacramento County residents.
The Roy C. Marcum Animal Care Faire was established in 2022 to honor the memory of fallen Sacramento County animal control officer Roy C. Marcum, who was shot and killed in the line of duty on November 28, 2012. In memory of Officer Marcum, the dog park in front of the animal shelter has been renamed “Roy C. Marcum Bark Park.” The event not only honored Officer Marcum’s legacy, but also encouraged responsible pet ownership and animal welfare in the community.