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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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11 Jun 2015

SALVATION

By Amanda Volden

We have something very special for all of you this morning. Two High School students from Besant Hill School in Ojai wrote, filmed, edited and starred in this short film entitled Salvation to benefit the Humane Society of Ventura County. Fiona and Jasmine spent two weeks at the shelter gathering information, working with staff, and filming on location this short film for their Senior Capstone. They have since graduated (congratulations!) and returned to their respective homes in China and Taiwan. We are so thankful for this wonderful gift they created for us while they were here!  

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09 Jun 2015

NEW TUNNEL FOR OUR AGILITY YARD!

By Amanda Volden

We had an exciting day here at the HSVC last Friday! We had a special delivery of what will be a brand new tunnel for our agility yard! Boy Scout Jacob Fajardo has been working diligently on his Eagle Scout project that includes installing this monster tunnel (it weighs 500 lbs!) and a brand new dog yard too! He has been in scouts for ten years, starting at the rank of Wolf in Cub Scouts, all the way to today as a Life Scout. Now it is his goal to earn the rank of Eagle Scout, and this project is one of the requirements. A very special thank you to Granite Construction for donating the large diameter drain pipe and to Ojai Lumber Company for bringing it over with the forklift to get it in the yard. And of course, to Jacob for organizing all of this! The dogs are going to be so happy when it's done!

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09 Jun 2015

BIRTHDAY BASH - 2015

By Amanda Volden

Thank you to everyone who attended our 83rd Birthday Celebration and Open House! It was great to see so many familiar faces (both human and canine), make new friends, and meet new supporters. It was a beautiful day out in Ojai, the perfect day to celebrate, and here at the shelter we have a lot to be thankful for!  A special thank you to our friends and supporters who helped put the event together and our volunteers who helped the event be a success! We had an arts and crafts table, where folks of all ages could design a bandanna for a shelter dog or make a bird feeder to take home. Our Humane Educator, Dawn Reily, was also there with her pack of critters for guests to hold, ask questions, and learn about the different services our education department offers. Humane Education became one of our main priorities in the late 80′s. We have visited thousands of school classrooms, children and youth organizations, service clubs and various functions promoting the protection of and kindness to all living beings and our environment. Children are never too young to learn respect for all life.

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05 Jun 2015

OPEN HOUSE - Tomorrow!

By Amanda Volden

Come join us this Saturday for an Open House in celebration of 83 years of service! Stop by anytime between 10-5 on Saturday, June 6th to get a behind the scenes peek at the shelter. You can ask staff questions, interact with animals, tour the facility and clinic, participate in our scavenger hunt, and learn about our different volunteer opportunities.

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02 Jun 2015

GOOD LUCK COPPER!

By Amanda Volden

Copper is off to West Coast Equine in Somis for his surgery! Let's all wish him the best of luck! Thank you to everyone who donated last week to Copper's surgery fund. Because of you we are able to get these animals in need the best care they deserve. Copper should be back at the shelter in a few days and will hopefully be available for adoption soon! GOOD LUCK COPPER!  

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02 Jun 2015

JUNE IS ADOPT-A-CAT MONTH!

By Amanda Volden

It’s that time again! Every year for Adopt-A-Cat Month we have a “two for one” special on ALL our cats and kittens. We find that when you have two cats/kittens they play together instead of having one kitten that will need to play with your nose in the middle of the night. Having more than one cat gives them the opportunity to “be cats” by socializing and playing with each other; this means they are less likely to be destructive or engage in other problematic behavior. 

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26 May 2015

Rattlesnake Safety for Dogs

By Amanda Volden

This time of year the great outdoors seem to be constantly on our minds. Spending time outside, hiking, swimming, camping, whatever it is that calls to us is always more fun with our canine friends by our side. We are fortunate here in Southern California to have beautiful weather year round, but our warmer weather also makes for the perfect climate for venomous snakes. Spring through Fall is rattlesnake season and a hike on a beautiful day can take a turn for the worse for your four legged friend if they encounter one of these dangerous snakes. Their curious nature can get them into trouble. According to the Animal Medical Center of southern California, dogs are 20 times more likely to be bit and 25 times more likely to die then people are from snake bites.