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Locality: Santa Maria, California

Phone: +1 805-722-7081



Address: 917 Burgundy Court 93458 Santa Maria, CA, US

Website: www.angelinaluciana.com/souluce

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Soul-Uce Pet Photography 13.12.2020

Hey! Howl-a-Ween Pet Photos!

Soul-Uce Pet Photography 11.12.2020

#ADOPTME: "Chevy" Santa Maria Animal Center "I am learning to trust the journey even though I don't understand it"... Chevy needs confidence building, to learn to trust people with his gently ways, are you that person that can show him how to snuggle, sleep in a warm bed? Know when you leave, you are coming back (with treats preferably). @ Santa Maria, California

Soul-Uce Pet Photography 30.11.2020

We need your help! All of these animals have come into the shelter as strays in the last couple days, some of them scared by fireworks. Do you recognize any of these? Please share and encourage their owners to come take them home. ... Each picture includes the animal's id number and in most cases location where the animal was found. The last location (Santa Maria, Lompoc, or Santa Barbara) refers to the shelter location the animal is being housed at. Santa Maria Animal Center, 548 W. Foster Rd, 805-934-6119 x 6 Santa Barbara Shelter - 5473 Overpass Rd, 805-681-5285 La PAWS (Lompoc) - 1501 W. Central Ave, 805-737-7755

Soul-Uce Pet Photography 29.11.2020

#AdoptME: Tara is an excellent office gal! TARA - ID#A430059 My name is TARA.... I am a spayed female, gray and white Pit Bull Terrier. The shelter staff think I am about 11 years old. I have been at the shelter since May 31, 2018. Back Santa Barbara County Animal Services - Santa Maria at (805) 934-6119 @ Animal Services- Shelter Doggy Dynamics Soul-Uce Pet Photography Santa Barbara County Animal Services

Soul-Uce Pet Photography 27.11.2020

PLEASE SHARE !!Sweet big baby Brown is still missing!! $1,000 REWARD For information leading to his safe return home! ... Call immediately if seen 805-819-1921 Try to keep Brown in view but do not call or to him or try to catch him(he may run and get hurt). He's an 18 month old Male English Mastiff. He spooked and ran from his new home near South R street and Chestnut in Lompoc, Ca. He could be hiding close to home, he could've wandered out of town or he could've been picked up and taken somewhere near or far. Some dogs end up far from their home towns but luckily make it back home thanks to microchips AND social media. We STILL NEED YOUR HELP. PLEASE SHARE THANK YOU!

Soul-Uce Pet Photography 23.11.2020

#ADOPTME: "Chevy" Santa Maria Animal Center "I am learning to trust the journey even though I don't understand it"... Chevy needs confidence building, to learn to trust people with his gently ways, are you that person that can show him how to snuggle, sleep in a warm bed? Know when you leave, you are coming back (with treats preferably). @ Santa Maria, California

Soul-Uce Pet Photography 08.11.2020

We need your help! All of these animals have come into the shelter as strays in the last couple days, some of them scared by fireworks. Do you recognize any of these? Please share and encourage their owners to come take them home. ... Each picture includes the animal's id number and in most cases location where the animal was found. The last location (Santa Maria, Lompoc, or Santa Barbara) refers to the shelter location the animal is being housed at. Santa Maria Animal Center, 548 W. Foster Rd, 805-934-6119 x 6 Santa Barbara Shelter - 5473 Overpass Rd, 805-681-5285 La PAWS (Lompoc) - 1501 W. Central Ave, 805-737-7755

Soul-Uce Pet Photography 22.10.2020

PLEASE SHARE !!Sweet big baby Brown is still missing!! $1,000 REWARD For information leading to his safe return home! ... Call immediately if seen 805-819-1921 Try to keep Brown in view but do not call or to him or try to catch him(he may run and get hurt). He's an 18 month old Male English Mastiff. He spooked and ran from his new home near South R street and Chestnut in Lompoc, Ca. He could be hiding close to home, he could've wandered out of town or he could've been picked up and taken somewhere near or far. Some dogs end up far from their home towns but luckily make it back home thanks to microchips AND social media. We STILL NEED YOUR HELP. PLEASE SHARE THANK YOU!