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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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28 Jan 2015

Ojai Teen's Videos Boost Adoption Rates

By Amanda Volden

If you haven't yet picked up a copy of today's paper you can read here to find out the story behind where all our wonderful photos and videos come from! Thank you to Ojai Valley News for the wonderful article and of course to Kali Brooks for the countless hours of love and talent she has donated to our shelter animals!

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27 Jan 2015

Happy Birthday Savannah!

By Amanda Volden

A very special THANK YOU to Savannah and friends! For Savannah's birthday this year she asked for people to bring a donation to the shelter instead of traditional birthday presents. The HSVC welcomed this wonderful group of young ladies last Friday when they dropped off over $250 dollars and got a private tour from our Assistant Shelter Director!

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27 Jan 2015

A Home for Hoss!

By Amanda Volden

Hoss is a darling 8-month-old male, brown brindle and white German Shepherd Dog mix. He has been available for adoption since Jan 15, 2015. Hoss needs some training, but he is already house broken and he knows basic commands! He will need to be introduced to where the "bathroom" is in his new home, which is to be expected when bringing a dog to a new home.

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23 Jan 2015

Presley Mae - Pet of the Month

By Amanda Volden

Meet Presley Mae! Presley Mae came to the Humane Society on June 10, 2014 when she was a tiny kitten. She had hard time adjusting to shelter life, and because of her shyness she has sadly been overlooked.

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23 Jan 2015

HSVC Welcomes Houndstooth Pet Dental

By Amanda Volden

  HSVC is pleased to announce a new partnership with Houndstooth Pet Dental! Beginning March 21st the skilled and gentle folks from Houndstooth will offer their services at the Shelter on the third Saturday of each month from 10-1.

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19 Jan 2015

DISASTER PLANNING

By David Gersh

  Everyone can benefit from having a household evacuation plan in place. It’s the best way to protect your family and pets in case of disaster. What is best for you is typically what's best for your animals.