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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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17 Dec 2024

HSVC Cares Mobile Clinic Embarks on First Mission

By Humane Society of Ventura County

At HSVC, we believe every pet deserves access to care, regardless of where their owners call home. That's why we are thrilled to share the story of our mobile Pet Wellness Clinic's first run, bringing animal wellness services directly to the pets of an unhoused community in Ventura County. Pets provide essential companionship, comfort, and love to their owners. For many, these animals are not just pets; they're family. However, access to veterinary care, including spaying and neutering, can be limited and costly for unhoused individuals. Our mobile Pet Wellness Clinic was designed to break down these barriers, offering compassionate, no-cost services to ensure healthier lives for both pets and their owners.     On December 12th, our HSVC Cares team set out with the fully equipped mobile Pet Wellness Clinic ready to serve our community. Despite the chilly weather, pet owners arrived with their dogs and cats, trusting us to provide the care their animals needed. Our veterinary team spayed and neutered eight cats and four dogs throughout the day. These procedures play a vital role in reducing overpopulation and improving the long-term health of pets. For some pet owners, this was the first time they'd been able to access veterinary care, and their gratitude was both heartwarming and humbling. Beyond the procedures, our team provided basic health checks, vaccinations, and resources to support ongoing pet care.    

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16 Dec 2024

HSVC Team Aids Wildfire Survivors Via The Local Love Project

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   We love seeing our community come together for a good cause! Members of VC HART recently partnered with The Local Love Project to distribute donations to pop-up wildfire resource shops across Ventura County. HSVC's Humane Investigations Director, Kendra King, and Equine Manager, Christina Malleck, delivered a horse trailer full of newly donated items to Camarillo to support those affected by the recent wildfires. Special thanks to Local Love Project team members Nick Benavides and their team, Phil, Bobbi, and Bob, for doing all the heavy lifting!

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13 Dec 2024

You Can Help the U-Kittens Find Their Homes!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Update: Urkel has found his forever home     We need your help to find three deserving kitties the homes they deserve! Udon, Urkel, and Umbrella began their journey with HSVC as shy kittens in foster, and since then, we have watched them grow into rambunctious, silly teenage kitties. They would all thrive in a patient, quiet home where they can feel safe to blossom and be themselves. All three young cats love playing with toys and will surely bring a smile to anyone who takes them home!

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10 Dec 2024

Happy Pawlidays Market was Joy on Earth!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   We had such a blast this past Saturday at the Happy Pawlidays Market! With sweet treats, animal and home tours, a vintage market, and festive wreath-making classes, there was no shortage of holiday spirit! The best part? HSVC unveiled its new mobile Pet Wellness Clinic! Thank you to Beverlee McGrath for hosting us, and thank you to all who stopped by to spread pawliday cheer for a good cause!

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09 Dec 2024

Life is Beautiful for Bonita in Her Forever Home!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Our girl Bonita has found her forever home after over 450 days at our shelter! Thanks to our rescue partners at Woods Humane Society in San Luis Obispo (SLO), she's living happily ever after. We couldn't think of a pup more deserving of a loving family!

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09 Dec 2024

Pick a Candy Cane Adoption Promotion

By Humane Society of Ventura County

The holiday season is here, and what better way to celebrate the spirit of giving than by giving a deserving animal a loving home? We’re making it easier—and more festive—to adopt your new furry best friend with our Pick a Candy Cane Adoption Promotion! Now through the end of the year, every adopter will have the chance to randomly pick a candy cane at checkout, revealing a surprise discount on their adoption fee ranging from $25 to half-price. It’s our way of adding a little extra sweetness to your holiday season and helping our shelter pets find their forever families!

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04 Dec 2024

Giving Tuesday was a Big Success, Thank You Donors!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   The HSVC had a blast celebrating Giving Tuesday with our animal-loving friends! Thank you to all who showed their support by donating and participating in our online auction. We are thrilled to share that we exceeded our fundraising goal and raised over $25,000 in donations and auction proceeds! Our shelter is grateful and humbled by the support we received from our community, and we're excited to continue the momentum into the new year!

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27 Nov 2024

Turkey Day Pet Safefy Tips

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Thanksgiving is a time for family, food, and celebration! However, the holiday can also bring unexpected hazards for our pets. To ensure your furry friends stay safe and happy during the festivities, follow these essential Thanksgiving pet safety tips. 1) Mind the Feast: Keep Food Out of Reach Many Thanksgiving foods can be toxic or harmful to pets. Here's what to avoid giving them: Turkey Bones: Cooked bones can splinter and cause choking or digestive blocks. Seasoned Turkey Skin: The seasoning and fats can upset your pet's stomach and cause pancreatitis. Onions, Garlic, and Chives: Common in stuffing and other dishes, these ingredients are toxic to both cats and dogs. Onions contain thiosulphate, which damages red blood cells and can cause anemia in dogs. Chocolate and Desserts: Chocolate and artificial sweeteners like xylitol can be life-threatening. Foods containing grapes, raisins, and currants can result in kidney failure in dogs. Instead, offer pet-safe treats like plain cooked turkey (no skin, bones, or seasoning) or their favorite store-bought snacks. A Feast Fit for a King: While your family enjoys a delightful meal, why not treat your cat and dog to a little feast of their own. Mixing in some delicious boneless and fully cooked turkey pieces, sweet potatoes, and green beans with their regular dinner can make their day extra special. A drizzle of gravy on top adds a tasty touch! For even more fun, consider stuffing their Thanksgiving treats into a puzzle toy to keep them happily occupied while you savor your meal. 2) Secure the Trash The enticing smell of leftovers and scraps in the trash can be irresistible to pets. To prevent your pet from ingesting harmful items like packaging, bones, or spoiled food, make sure your trash is in a sealed container and out of reach.   3) Watch for Decorations Thanksgiving decorations like candles, floral arrangements, and table centerpieces can pose risks. Candles: Curious pets can knock over lit candles, causing burns or fires. Flameless LED candles are a safer alternative. Toxic Plants: Flowers like lilies, amaryllis, and certain ferns are toxic to cats and dogs. Stick to pet-safe greenery like roses or sunflowers. 4) Provide a Quiet Space With all the excitement of guests and activity, pets can feel stressed or overwhelmed. Set up a quiet, comfortable room with their bed, water, and a place to retreat if they need a break. 5) Beware of Doors and Exits With guests coming and going, doors may be left open, allowing pets to slip outside. Assign someone to be on "door duty," or use a baby gate to keep your pet away from exits. 6) Educate your Guests Remind guests not to feed your pets table scraps or leave plates unattended. Children, especially, may not know which foods are safe for pets. Sharing the information in advance can help prevent accidents. 7) Keep Emergency Contacts Handy Despite your best efforts, accidents can happen. Keep the phone numbers of your veterinarian and the nearest emergency animal hospital clinic handy. If you suspect your pet has ingested something harmful, call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435. 8) Engage and Entertain Your Pets Provide your pets with fun, engaging activities to keep them distracted from the tempting smells of Thanksgiving dinner. Puzzle feeders, chew toys, and interactive games can keep their minds and bodies busy. Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate and show gratitude, including the joy and ownership our pets bring to our lives. By taking a few simple precautions, you can ensure your furry family members stay safe and happy through the holiday festivities. Wishing you and your pets a happy, healthy, and safe Thanksgiving.