About the nonprofit- ORCA Foundation

There are so many animals who are missing out on the lives they deserve! 

Pets are often returned to shelters or rescues for problems that could have been prevented in the first place or that could still be remedied.

Senior dogs are overlooked due to lack of support in their golden years with cognitive decline and physical conditions like arthritis. 

Oklahoma rehabilitative Care for Animals Foundation is a Tulsa located, nonprofit created to help! 

Better education and access to rehabilitation is critical, so pet parents do not put their newly adopted fur family in jeopardy and contribute to behavioral and physical problems.

Contact us using our form in the web site. We provide aid in the state of Oklahoma. 

Any Oklahoma animal rescue, Tribal Council/Organization, or animal care nonprofit interested in learning more about how we may be able to serve you is welcome to connect so we can see how we can help!

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Values We Represent

Our Values
Respect and devoted care for animals in need
Patience and education
...for those who want to help animals live quality lives
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Quality best practices and updated information
Core Belief:
That animals help humans grow and heal therefore, their welfare should be a societal expectation
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Register For The Free Webinar

Have you noticed there are some things at the vet stress your dog out?

Maybe bath time is a struggle?

In our upcoming webinar, Dr. Emily Hall, DVM, CCRT, CPAT-KA is going to talk about cooperative care. Join us for tips on cooperative so you can get started on helping your fur friend!

SIGN UP BY FILLING OUT THE INFORMATION BELOW!

*October 28th at 1pm CST- recordings will be sent to registrants email within 48 hours after the webinar*

This is not veterinary clinic, nor is associated with one. If you have a question about your pet's health, you need to reach out to your primary care veterinarian or establish care with a veterinarian you feel comfortable with. If you have an immediate concern and cannot reach your primary veterinarian, reach out to your local emergency veterinary service immediately. We do not intake animals. Please contact a local shelter/rescue.