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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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15 Jul 2025

Don’t Kit-nap that Cutie: A Kitten Season PSA

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Each spring through early fall, shelters across the country, including HSVC, prepare for the busiest time of year. Known as kitten season, this is the period when unspayed female cats give birth in large numbers. Litters of kittens start showing up everywhere, from backyards to parking lots, under sheds, and even in storm drains. While it’s natural to want to help, knowing the appropriate steps to take can make all the difference in the lives of these delicate young animals.     

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08 Jul 2025

Little Prince, Big Personality! Abu Update

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Our little prince, Abu, is growing up fast and keeping us on our toes! Born on May 17th and just shy of two months old, he’s full of personality, curiosity, and the right amount of mischief. Still a mama’s boy at heart, Abu continues to stick close to Jazmine, his gentle, no-nonsense mom. She’s doing a fantastic job keeping him grounded as he explores the world with more enthusiasm and sass each day. Abu spends most of his time doing what any young colt does best: sleeping, sunbathing, playing, and being a bit of a menace. He’s got a fun-loving streak and a knack for finding ways to make everything into a game. One of his favorite pastimes is pestering his neighbor in the barn, 13-year-old Anaia. Thankfully, she tolerates him like the patient big sister figure she is, though we’re pretty sure she secretly enjoys the attention!    

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02 Jul 2025

Stars, Stripes, and Safe Pets

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   Fireworks, barbecues, and celebrations might be fun for us, but for pets, the 4th of July can be a stressful and even dangerous time. Every year, shelters see an increase in lost pets due to fireworks and loud noises. At the HSVC, we want your furry family members to stay safe, calm, and home this holiday. Here are some helpful tips to keep your animals happy and protected this Independence Day.

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27 Jun 2025

From Corral to College, Congrats Bella!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

  Life is beautiful for our girl Bella! After two years of patiently waiting, the 11-year-old mare has finally found her happily ever after. She is embarking on an exciting new chapter with her adopter, Amaya. These two gals are heading off to attend Feather River College together! Cheers to a future filled with learning, adventure, and much-deserved love.

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24 Jun 2025

Full Bellies and Empty Kennels: Support HSVC's Pet Pantry!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

    At the Humane Society of Ventura County, we believe that no one should ever have to choose between feeding themselves and feeding their beloved pet. For many individuals and families across Ventura County, especially those who are low-income or unhoused, that heartbreaking choice is often a daily reality. That’s why we launched our Pet Food Pantry, a countywide pet food assistance program designed to help keep pets fed, loved, and most importantly, home where they belong. Our Pet Food Pantry provides free pet food to those in need through multiple distribution locations across Ventura County. Whether you're in Ojai or elsewhere, our goal is to reach the underserved members of our community who love their animals deeply but may struggle to afford their care. By helping families feed their animals, we’re helping pets and owners stay together while also reducing the number of pets who end up in the shelter system.

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24 Jun 2025

Browsing for Love, This Pittie Just Needed a Weekend Off

By Humane Society of Ventura County

       Meet Browser—a gentle, goofy 4-year-old Pittie mix who just returned from a week in foster care, and we can’t stop smiling about it. During his weekend getaway from the shelter, Browser absolutely thrived. He soaked up every second of couch time, cuddles, and calm companionship with his wonderful foster family. The verdict from his foster family? He’s a total gem! Browser isn’t high-maintenance, he’s content with a peaceful walk full of sniff breaks and then settling into a cozy corner for a long nap. His foster family shared that he’s incredibly loving, laid-back, and easy to be around. This boy is a true couch companion who’s happiest when he’s close to his people! He also gets along beautifully with other dogs and has a sweet, soulful way of connecting with everyone he meets.

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20 Jun 2025

Don’t Judge a Dog by Its Bark: A Pittie PSA

By Humane Society of Ventura County

    At the Humane Society of Ventura County, we believe every animal deserves compassion and a fair chance at a happy life. Among the most misunderstood animals we care for at the shelter are Pit Bulls. Often unfairly judged by appearance or reputation, these dogs are some of the most loyal, affectionate, and playful companions you’ll ever meet. Unfortunately, decades of misinformation and fear-driven headlines have shaped a negative image that Pit Bulls simply don’t deserve. We're here to set the record straight!

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19 Jun 2025

HSVC Celebrates 93rd Birthday!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

What a magical evening at the Humane Society of Ventura County's 93rd Birthday Bash! For the third consecutive year, we were thrilled to welcome guests to our shelter for an unforgettable night of celebration, storytelling, and giving back to the animals we love. From heartfelt adoption stories to exciting auctions, this year’s event was a beautiful reflection of the compassion and community spirit that defines HSVC. Thanks to your incredible support, we raised over $104,000 for our furry friends in need!     Above, left to right: Rocky, Winston, Hank, Pepper, & Letty  The evening began with a lively cocktail hour where guests were warmly greeted by our “welcome wag-on” of shelter dogs Rocky, Winston, Hank, Pepper, and Letty. Along with their volunteer handlers, these furry ambassadors set the tone for a joyful and heartfelt night. Guests were invited to explore inside our new mobile Pet Wellness Clinic, visit with sponsors, and try their luck at the silent auction and wine pull. The outdoor space buzzed with excitement as attendees were offered complimentary snacks and beverages, connected with fellow animal lovers, and got a glimpse at the work HSVC does year-round.      Once seated for dinner, HSVC Executive Director Tim Blaylock and Board President Ron Schmidt welcomed attendees and shared a few words about HSVC's mission. They then introduced our fabulous emcee, Kimberly Hunt, who helped carry the evening forward with warmth and enthusiasm.     Above, left center: Board President Ron Schmidt. Above, right center: Asst. Sheriff Andrew Salinas (Auctioneer), Kimberly Hunt (Emcee), and Tim Blaylock (HSVC Executive Director) One of the evening’s most touching moments came with the introduction of our first special guest, Fenix Lumiere, a rescue pup with a powerful story of resilience and hope. Once at risk of euthanasia due to a neurological disorder, Fenix has become a beacon of love and joy, thanks to the devotion of his parents, Dr. Zoe and Eric Lumiere. Dr. Zoe's testimonial reminded everyone of the life-changing impact of second chances, while Eric's performance tugged on the heartstrings of our guests.    The silent auction came to a close as guests enjoyed a catered buffet dinner, building excitement for Assistant Sheriff Andrew Salinas to kick off the live auction. This portion of the program featured packages including a Paso Robles wine country escape, an Ojai Valley Inn stay with golf for two, and a vacation to Orlando, Florida. Each item brought friendly bidding wars and joyful winners, all in support of our shelter animals!     Following the auction, Kimberly invited our next special guest, Dianne McKay, to the stage. Dianne shared her adoption journey with Everest, a senior dog who had been at HSVC for over 420 days before finally finding her forever home. Dianne’s touching story moved many to tears and inspired even more generosity. After Everest’s story, auctioneer Andrew Salinas returned to the stage to lead the paw raise, encouraging guests to pledge a donation in support of the daily care, medical needs, and love we provide for every animal at HSVC.    To wrap up the night, Kimberly introduced our youngest special guest, Waylan Tolmie. At just 12-years-old, Waylan’s compassion and talent stole the show. Born and raised in Ojai, Waylan grew up caring for animals,including a retired racehorse, a rescued bearded dragon, and two dogs (one from HSVC!). Her moving musical performance reminded us all of the power of kindness and the importance of community. As the evening came to a close, guests were invited to indulge with a treat from the dessert bar, sip coffee and tea, and collect their auction winnings. Each table centerpiece included a special token of appreciation to take home, a sweet reminder of a night that was equal parts celebration and purpose.    Above, Left: Birthday Bash Committee Chair Debbie Guerra and her husband, Ed Guerra Thanks to the generosity of our donors, sponsors, and supporters, we exceeded our fundraising goals and, most importantly, created a ripple of hope for the animals in our care. We are deeply grateful to everyone who helped make our 93rd birthday the best one yet. To Debbie Guerra, our Committee Chair and HSVC's Director of Development, Amber Landis—thank you for being the heart and soul behind this year’s event. We couldn't have done it without you. Here’s to another year of compassion, rescue, and second chances! We look forward to seeing you next year!