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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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10 Apr 2023

April is Volunteer Appreciation Month!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   April is Volunteer Appreciation Month! As an organization founded by volunteers, these dedicated individuals share a special place in our hearts. From socializing frightened kittens and exercising our most energetic dogs to mucking stalls and working offsite events, this group represents the very best of our animal-loving community. They spend countless hours putting the needs of the animals before their own, and we are so grateful for their service!

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10 Apr 2023

Milo Finds His Forever Home!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   After 464 days, we are thrilled to share that Milo has FINALLY found his forever home! Our favorite boy is living happily ever after with Dane, and we could not be more excited for him! Many have followed Milo's journey over the past year. He first arrived at the shelter just before Christmas in 2021 as a result of an abuse and neglect case. The Belgian Malinois/German Shepherd was severely underweight when he first came under our care and was in need of some major TLC. Thanks to our dedicated staff, Milo slowly began putting on weight and regaining his strength.

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07 Apr 2023

Join Us for HSVC's Spring Open Board Meeting

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Join us at our Spring open board meeting on Tuesday, April 18th, at 5 p.m. The meeting will take place at the Humane Society of Ventura County, located at 402 Bryant St. in Ojai, in front of the Harry Valentine Visitor Center. Stop by to learn more about the HSVC, ask questions, and find out how you can get involved with our efforts. Light refreshments provided. Click the button below to RSVP now. We hope to see you there! RSVP

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05 Apr 2023

Hoppy Easter from HSVC! Tips to Keep Your Pets Safe

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Easter Sunday is right around the corner! From bunny-clad egg hunts to festive sweet treats, this weekend is sure to be a blast! However, our furry and feathered friends may be at risk for mischief if pet owners are not careful. Check out these tips and tricks to keep your animals safe this Easter! Bunnies, chicks, and ducks: These animals are more than just the mascots of the Easter holiday. They are living creatures and should not be looked at simply as a festive toy. Rabbits can be very destructive if not provided with the proper care and chickens and ducks can live up to 10 years! Instead of bringing home a new pet this Easter, consider visiting your local animal shelter to adopt a shelter animal. This is a great opportunity to teach young children how to humanely treat animals and the responsibilities of becoming a pet parents. Easter candy: All candies, chocolates, wrappers, and sugar products should be kept away from your animals as they are potential hazards. Theobromine, a chemical found in most chocolate, is poisonous to pets. If you suspect your pet has ingested any of these items, contact your veterinarian immediately. Easter eggs (plastic and real): Plastic eggs can be a choking hazard and can cause serious damage if consumed due to their inability to be digested. Boiled eggs, especially those still in the shell, can cause an upset stomach or constipation. If you are celebrating this Sunday with an egg hunt, make sure to keep track of how many eggs are used and be sure they are all collected when the hunt is over. Synthetic grass & tinsel: Both synthetic grass and tinsel can become entangled in the intestines if ingested. If not caught in time, this may be fatal for your pets. Easter lilies: Lilies are a beautiful component of any Easter display, but they are extremely dangerous to pets, especially cats. Every part of the lily is highly toxic and even eating just one leaf can result in kidney failure and even death. Raw dough: Keep any items containing yeast or uncooked dough away from your pets. If consumed, it can ferment and become poisonous in their stomachs. Have a safe and hoppy Easter, friends!

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31 Mar 2023

Staff and Volunteers Honor Laurie Adams' Memory with Pack Walk

By Humane Society of Ventura County

    Staff and volunteers gathered Friday morning to partake in an all shelter pack walk to honor Laurie Adams, a beloved HSVC volunteer who passed away in early February of this year. Laurie's husband, Roger, and her two fur children Beau and Luke were also in attendance. It was the largest pack walk in shelter history and the perfect way to honor a truly special individual. 

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30 Mar 2023

Help Us Feed Hungry Animals!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Here at the HSVC, we want to do everything we can to help keep pets out of shelters and in their forever homes. One big way we do this is by providing free pet food to those in need. Out Pet Pantry programs offer free pet food in a variety of ways to help keep animals happy and healthy throughout our community. You can help us accomplish this mission by donating pet food to support our Pet Pantry programs. Your contribution will help keep our Pet Pantry stocked so we can continue offering free food to hungry furry friends. Click the button below you shop our Pet Pantry Amazon Wishlist, or visit the Pet Pantry page on our website to learn more.  Shop Our Wishlist

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28 Mar 2023

HSVC's Outreach Van Gets a Makeover

By Humane Society of Ventura County

  The HSVC is thrilled to finally show off our freshly wrapped Outreach van! The design features key information about the shelter and several of our favorite furry friends including Milo, Ellie, Wendy Nova, and Mac. This project has been ongoing for several months, and we could not be more excited with the results. Thank you to our friends at Rubberneck Signs for doing such an amazing job!

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27 Mar 2023

Staff Appreciation Paint Night

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   Our staff had so much fun at last week's Staff Appreciation Paint Night! Thank you to Stacey of Ojai Coffee Roasters for hosting our staff after hours and thank you to Jen Livia of Red Brick Art for teaching a private paint class! Shelter staff got to relax and enjoy refreshments as they painted a beautiful landscape of the Topa Topa mountains. It was a much deserved afternoon of fun!