Animal Services & Dog Park
Pine Mountain Club is home to many beloved pets, and the Association provides services and resources to support responsible pet ownership, animal safety, and community well-being.
If animal-related violations or concerns are observed, please contact PMC Patrol at (661) 242-3857.
Lost & Found Animals
If you find a lost pet or have lost one yourself, contact the PMCPOA Patrol Department immediately.
- PMC Patrol: (661) 242-3857
- Patrol has a microchip scanner and may be able to reunite pets with owners quickly
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Lost pet owners are encouraged to also check the Facebook group
“Pine Mountain Club Lost and Found Pets”
PMC Dog Park
The PMC Dog Park is located at the east end of the PMC Campground and is open to members and their guests.
Originally opened in 2010 and expanded in 2020, the park now includes:
- A large dog area
- A separate small dog area within the main enclosure
- No locks on the gate
Hours:
- Open daily from dawn to dusk
Please help maintain the area by cleaning up after your dog and disposing of waste properly.
Dog Park Rules (Article 23 – Summary)
The following rules apply to all dog park users. Violations may result in citations, fines, or restrictions.
Use & Access
- Park use is at the dog owner’s own risk
- Maximum 10 dogs per large dog area and 10 dogs per small dog area
- Small dog area is for dogs under 25 lbs only
- Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting
- Owners must remain inside the fenced area with their dogs
- Dogs may not be left unattended
Safety & Conduct
- Owners are responsible for their dog’s behavior at all times
- Aggressive or potentially aggressive dogs must be muzzled when other dogs are present
- No food is allowed in the dog park
- Pinch, chain, or spiked collars are not allowed when dogs are off-leash
Health Requirements
- Dogs must be spayed or neutered (no intact dogs)
- Must be current on vaccinations
- Must be free from contagious disease or parasites
- Puppies under 6 months are not permitted
Children
- Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult
Enforcement
- PMC management, Patrol, and Environmental Control Officers may issue citations for violations
Animal Shelters & Support Organizations
Shelter on the Hill – A Humane Society
Provides shelter for lost and abandoned animals from mountain communities and promotes responsible pet ownership, spay/neuter programs, and reunification.
- (661) 248-5018
- shelteronthehill.org
- Facebook page available
Injured or Orphaned Wildlife
If you find an injured or orphaned wild animal (no cats or dogs), contact:
A Little Bit of Wildlife
A licensed nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation organization.
- Vicki: (661) 227-4550
- Suzy: (661) 242-1803
Local Animal Care Providers
Mountain Aire Veterinary Hospital (Lebec)
Animal Services
Pine Mountain Club residents love their pets, so there are services designed to help our four-legged friends and their human owners. If violations regarding animals are observed, please notify Pine Mountain Club Patrol at (661) 242-3857.
Lost and Found Animals
If you find a misplaced pet or lose a pet, please contact PMCPOA’s Patrol Department at 661-242-3857. Patrol has a microchip scanner and may be able to reunite the lost pet with it’s owner right away if the pet has a microchip. If you’ve lost a pet, besides reporting it to Patrol, you can check the Facebook page called "Pine Mountain Club Lost and Found Pets." Someone may have already found your pet!
PMC Dog Park
One of PMC’s amenities is the Dog Park, located at the east end of the PMC Campground.
PMC’s Dog Park officially opened May 8, 2010 after many hours of volunteer effort on the part of the Dog Park Club. Volunteers painstakingly worked on the planning, publicizing and construction of the area. As of Christmas Day 2020, the dog park is now larger, and the small dog area is sectioned off inside the large dog area. The Dog Park is now open to all members and their guests (no locks on gate). Please maintain the area (pick up dog poop, etc. and put it in trash bins).
To view the Dog Park Rules, please click here.
Shelter on the Hill, A Humane Society
Shelter on the Hill is an animal shelter that houses lost and abandoned animals from the mountain communities and provides greater opportunities to educate and create awareness of responsible pet ownership, as well as encouraging the spaying and neutering of pets to reduce strays, prevent neglect and abuse, and to show compassion to pets and reunite them with their owners. For more information, please call 661-248-5018, or visit http://shelteronthehill.org. The Facebook page can be viewed at
https://www.facebook.com/Shelter-on-the-Hill-A-Humane-Society-202972410057315/.
A Little Bit of Wildlife
If you find an injured or orphaned wild animal, A Little Bit of Wildlife can help. This group is a non-profit organization licensed under Tehachapi Wildlife Rehab and Education, and exists solely upon donations. If you find an animal (wildlife only please, no cats or dogs) that needs help, or for more information,
call Vicki at 661-227-4550 or Suzy at 242-1803.
Animal Shelters and Support
Shelter On the Hill A Humane Society, Frazier Park — 661-248-5018 — www.shelteronthehill.org
Local Animal Care Businesses
Mountain Aire Veterinary Hospital, Lebec — 248-7387 — www.mountainairevet.com
