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The Humane Society of Ventura County is a compassionate care shelter and non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and adoption of animals in need throughout Ventura County.

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18 Sep 2020

Creek Fire Evacuees Return Home!

By Amy King

After being displaced for over a week due to the Creek Fire, we are happy to report that Julie and Mike’s family, along with their nine dogs and five cats, were able to finally return home!

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17 Sep 2020

Thank You Clinic Staff!

By Amy King

The HSVC would like to extend a big thank you to Darron, a kind supporter who donated $100 to the shelter and a $30 Starbucks gift card to the clinic staff after bringing in his dog, Frigate, to be neutered. 

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14 Sep 2020

HSVC Crate Sale in Honor of National Preparedness Month

By Amy King

September is National Preparedness Month and the Humane Society of Ventura County has certainly taken this to heart. The HSVC has a long history of providing shelter for the animals of families evacuated from natural disasters. Every year we prepare our supplies and facilities to be ready if and when disaster strikes. Thanks to the generosity and support of those who have donated crates, we are more than prepared for this year’s fire season. The excess supplies will be sold off on a first-come-first-serve basis for anybody who would like to join the HSVC in being ready. The first step in being prepared for an emergency is to create a disaster preparedness plan for you and your pets. Your ‘go bag’ should include a way to transport and house your pet temporarily.

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09 Sep 2020

HSVC Takes in Evacuees from Creek Fire

By Amy King

A massive wildfire known as the Creek Fire sparked in Fresno County over Labor Day weekend. On Tuesday, September 8th, the Humane Society of Ventura County took in 14 animals from the Fresno area as evacuees from the blaze.  

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08 Sep 2020

Pet Owners: Temperatures Are Much Hotter Then They Seem!

By Amy King

Southern California is experiencing a scorching heatwave with temperatures soaring into the 100s on some occasions. Remember that when the weather is hot for you, it is much hotter for your furry friends. To demonstrate this, the HSVC is providing a daily heat report to show just how hot common surfaces outside can get. 

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04 Sep 2020

SPAYghetti-NO BALLS Canceled

By Amy King

As summer comes to a close, we have received many inquiries about our fall fundraising event SPAY’ghetti & No Balls. After our tremendous success last year we had been excited about planning it again for this year. However, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have decided to cancel SPAY’ghetti.