17 Jul 2017
Thank You Dee Dee's Dog Spot!
By Franki Williams
A big thank you to Dee Dee's Dog Spot in Ventura for helping raise over $600 for the Humane Society of Ventura County Kennel Fund.
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.
A big thank you to Dee Dee's Dog Spot in Ventura for helping raise over $600 for the Humane Society of Ventura County Kennel Fund.
Thank you for voting for the Humane society of Ventura County as best non-profit in Ventura County! Ventura County is filled with wonderful non-profits and charities doing life changing work. We encourage anyone interested in choosing to support the Humane Society of Ventura County to stop by for a visit!
Did you know that the Humane Society of Ventura County offers presentations to help raise awareness about animal welfare to the public free of charge?
There is no greater feeling than watching a rescue dog be adopted into a loving home. Such was the case with Fiona who was rescued in the field by Humane Officers back in May along with 3 other dogs. Fiona, who at the time of her rescue was only 12 weeks old, has come along way from the frightened little girl she once was.
Thank you to the College United Methodist Church(CUMC) Arizona Work Mission Group for donating their time to fixing up our outdoor dog playpens!
There are still 2 spots left in next weeks Junior Critter Camp for animal lovers age 7-9!
Last week Director of Community Outreach Greg A. Cooper took the Pup-Corn Challenge to raise awareness and much needed funds to rebuild the Humane Society of Ventura County's 35 year old kennels. Supporters made their pledges and tuned in last Friday to see how many of these delicious treats Greg could "woof" down in under five minutes, all while discussing the benefits of a new kennel to the community.
This past week Humane Officer Winwood responded to an anonymous tip in regards to a dog who was in extremely poor condition. When Officer Winwood arrived on the scene she found a young soft-coated Wheaten Terrier and Poodle mix, now named Keko, alone in the alley covered in matts.