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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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12 Sep 2025

HSVC Cares & Tractor Supply Was a Blast!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

    This past weekend was one for the books! The sun was shining bright as HSVC hit the road to bring compassionate care and adoption opportunities to our community. On Saturday, September 7th, our HSVC Cares team posted up in Fillmore to deliver affordable, accessible veterinary services to local pet owners. Then on Sunday, September 8th, our shelter partnered with Tractor Supply Co. in Ventura for a tail-wagging adoption event. Thank you to all who came out to receive services, support, and help us spread the word about the lifesaving work HSVC does!

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02 Sep 2025

Join The Rescue Effect and Make a Difference!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

     When you adopt, you’re not just changing one life—you’re creating a ripple effect of hope, compassion, and second chances. That’s what #TheRescueEffect is all about. All September long, in partnership with our friends at the ASPCA, we're showcasing how one act of kindness can spread far beyond a single adoption. Every pet who finds their furever family opens up space for another animal in need. Every adoption inspires someone else to choose rescue, and every act of love makes our community stronger!

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29 Aug 2025

Guided by Love: Noah’s Journey to a Forever Home

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Update (9/2): Noah has been placed into a foster-to-adopt home!     Meet Noah, a 3-year-old pup who recently came into our care after being brought in as a stray. He arrived at the shelter fully blind, with both eyes severely affected by congenital abnormalities. Beyond the developmental malformations of his eyes themselves, one had a significant cataract causing inflammation inside the eye, and the other had high pressure (glaucoma). Noah's condition not only prevented him from seeing shadows and light, but they also caused him significant pain. With limited treatment options and in conjunction with his blindness, our Veterinarians opted to remove the source of discomfort. He's now on the road to recovery and on the search for a loving family to take him home!

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27 Aug 2025

Homes Found, Hearts Full: Clear the Shelters 2025 was a Success!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

    That's a wrap on our Clear the Shelters 2025 adoption event! From free treats and face painting to countless fee-waived adoptions, we want to thank everyone who came out to support the shelter! Thirteen lucky furry friends found their forever homes throughout the day, and we couldn't be happier for them!

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19 Aug 2025

ARC Training for Independent Living Program

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Last week, Humane Officer Kaelyn Viacava visited the ARC Training for Independent Living Program in Ventura to share her expertise on responsible pet care. The program is designed to teach adults with disabilities the skills they need to live independently, and they welcomed Officer Viacava for an engaging and interactive presentation.  During her presentation, Officer Viacava covered the essentials of pet ownership, including the importance of meeting a pet's basic needs, providing a nutritious diet, and understanding the necessity of spaying and neutering. She also discussed the financial responsibilities that come with caring for an animal, helping participants understand what it takes to provide a lifelong, loving home. The session wrapped up with a lively Q&A, where participants expressed a genuine curiosity about the role of humane officers and asked thoughtful questions about how to best care for their furry companions. Their enthusiasm and insightful questions made for a fun and memorable exchange. To celebrate their participation, Officer Viacava awarded each attendee with a certificate, recognizing their commitment to learning about animal welfare. Smiles and laughter filled the room, making it clear that everyone had a great time. At HSVC, we're proud to partner with community programs like ARC's Training for Independent Living to help create a more compassionate, informed community for both people and pets.

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15 Aug 2025

A Mama’s Love: Yvette and Her Eight Kittens Thrive in Foster Care

By Humane Society of Ventura County

    It’s a full house for foster parent Elizabeth! She recently welcomed Yvette, a sweet mama cat, and her eight tiny kittens into her home after they were brought in as strays. Now nearly 4-weeks-old, these beautiful kits have been thriving in the comfort of their safe, quiet foster home. A big thank you to Elizabeth, who opened her heart and home without hesitation!

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07 Aug 2025

HSVC Cares Brings Pet Wellness Services to El Rio

By Humane Society of Ventura County

  HSVC Cares once again brought together happy pet owners and wagging tails with a successful free pet vaccine clinic on Saturday, August 2nd. This time, our team set up at Bethany Chapel Assembly of God in El Rio to provide essential veterinary services at little or no cost to the community. Throughout the day, our committed veterinary team and volunteers offered critical services, including free DHPP vaccines for dogs, FVRCP vaccines for cats, $10 microchips, and rabies vaccines. The team provided 164 vaccinations and 28 microchips to pets. These efforts help prevent the spread of common but serious diseases, support public health, and enhance pets' chances for a healthy life. Way to go, HSVC Cares team!

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06 Aug 2025

Hit the Mark with Bullseye: Foster This Sweet Boxer Pup

By Humane Society of Ventura County

    We’re putting out an urgent call for a very special kind of hero, a patient foster parent who can help a young pup named Bullseye find her footing again. Bullseye is a 5-month-old Boxer mix who came to us as a stray through the Santa Paula Police Department. Since arriving, she’s captured our hearts with her sweet, curious spirit. Now, she needs a safe and quiet place to heal. Bullseye is currently recovering from a broken paw that left four of her toes fractured. She’s looking for a quiet, cozy place to recover and avoid further injury while she heals!