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.
THANKSGIVING PET SAFETY TIPS
With the holidays right around the corner, we know there will be plenty of opportunities for your pets to get into some mischief. While there are several safe human foods that animals can eat, the holidays also have quite a few hidden dangers.
Marley, a beautiful sable and white, Border Collie and Shepherd mix, is on the lookout for the perfect new home. This stunning girl was surrendered to the Humane Society of Ventura County on August 4th, when her original owner no longer had the time to properly care for her.
Nine month old Roko is one big puppy! Roko was surrendered to the shelter on October 26th when his previous families landlord would not let them keep him. This all black German Shepherd will be a loyal friend for the right family.
Starting next week the Humane Society of Ventura County will be switching to it's winter hours. The shelter will be open Monday-Saturday from 10am until 5pm during the winter months.
Halloween is just around the corner and it’s time to start preparing your family pets for the festivities. Halloween can be an often frightening and confusing time for your animals and without taking the proper precautions it could turn into a real nightmare! Start preparing today for this weekends big event and avoid any surprises the big night!
Three year old Willows was surrendered by her owner back in the middle of August. This beautiful cat is an over all charming young lady who has experience being around both other cats and dogs.
It seems to be the season for shepherds at the Humane Society of Ventura County. One year old Helga arrived at the shelter nearly two weeks ago and stands out with her beautiful markings and silky fur. Despite the symphony of sounds when you approach the kennels, Helga doesn't make a peep.
October is Adopt-A-Shelter Dog month! All month long rescue organizations are busy bringing awareness to the special charms of shelter dogs and the perks of bringing one home. Adopting a shelter dog is good for you! You’ll be saving a life and greatly improving yours at the same time. Here are the top ten reasons to adopt a shelter dog: