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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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27 Feb 2018

Celebrate World Spay Day by Supporting Your Local Shelter!

By Franki Williams

Today is the 24th Annual World Spay Day! Established in 1995 and observed in over 70 countries, the last Tuesday in February has been recognized as a day for animal shelters and rescue organizations to bring awareness to their spay and neuter programs.

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23 Feb 2018

Thank You Friso!

By Franki Williams

Thank you to Friso Aukes who spent the whole day at The Humane Society of Ventura County volunteering! Friso is from Amsterdam and is visiting Southern California on holiday.

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23 Feb 2018

Horse Rescued During Thomas Fire Needs Your Help!

By Franki Williams

On Wednesday, December 13th, the Humane Society of Ventura County took in a stray horse that had been found wandering in a field in Santa Paula just nine days after the Thomas Fire had ignited in Upper Ojai. Two kind citizens in the area were able to load the horse into a trailer and transport him to the shelter where he was promptly given food and bathed. 

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20 Feb 2018

Affordable Pet Vaccines at the HSVC

By Franki Williams

Responsible pet ownership includes making sure your pet is happy & healthy-nutritious food, routine grooming, proper exercise, regular health exams, and vaccinations are all part of being a pet parent. 

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14 Feb 2018

Show Your Pet You love Them This Valentine

By Franki Williams

This Valentine’s Day don’t forget your furry companions! More and more people are welcoming pets into their homes and include them in celebrations of love this time of year. Following are a few tips on showing your pet how much they mean to you!

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14 Feb 2018

Volunteer Groups Make a Difference!

By Franki Williams

Thank you to the Circle K International Club from Ventura College for coming up to the shelter last week to go through training to become volunteers! Volunteers are required to attend training classes to learn how to safely socialize the cats and dogs and learn about the intricacies of dog and cat body language. The trainings help to make the experience more enjoyable for both our volunteers and our animals!