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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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09 May 2017

Pet of the Week - Remington

By Franki Williams

Remington is the sweetest cat you will ever meet. More than happy to run over and say "hi", Remington loves to be pet and really enjoys spending time with people.

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09 May 2017

Pet of the Week - Mouse

By Franki Williams

Mouse may look small, but he has a BIG personality! Mouse is a very energetic and friendly little pup at only 6 months old. With ears to rival Mickey, Mouse enjoys running around and making new friends. 

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09 May 2017

Thank You Rubicon Theatre For Your Support!

By Franki Williams

Yesterday, Director of Community Outreach Greg Cooper stopped by the Rubicon Theatre in Ventura to pick up the donations they had collected over the past three weeks during their run of the production Sylvia.

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09 May 2017

Eight Ways to Celebrate National Pet Week!

By Franki Williams

It is National Pet Week and pet guardians nationwide are celebrating the joys of animal companionship. Recent advancements in animal welfare means that more and more people are welcoming pets into their home. 

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05 May 2017

Support Animal Protection in Ventura County!

By Franki Williams

Five bucks can make all the difference for an animal in need. Before you start your weekend, won't you please consider making a donation to support animal protection in Ventura County? It's easy! JUST CLICK HERE!

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02 May 2017

Pet of the Week - Dillon

By Franki Williams

If you are looking for a friend who loves walks, hanging out with other dogs, and spending time with you, Dillon is your man! At only 4 years old, this Maltese mix is very energetic and would do well with any type of family. 

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28 Apr 2017

The Dangers of Rat Poison

By Franki Williams

PLEASE SHARE! Over the past few weeks the Humane Society of Ventura County has received numerous calls in regards to an increased number of rodents throughout the Ojai Valley. Rodent infestations can be difficult to handle and many people will resort to the use of poisons.