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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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23 Oct 2024

Fun at the Shelter with Ariana the Horse!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   The Humane Society of Ventura County recently welcomed friends from Glen Park Senior Living for a morning of animal interactions and activities! They were joined by Programs Director Arlene MacSween and Administrative Assistant Judy Robertson for bingo, snacks, and information about all things HSVC. The group received a visit from Tetley the Corgi and his owner, HSVC's Office Manager, Karen, on their last visit. This time, the collection of animal lovers was graced with a visit from our Equine Manager, Christina Malleck, and an adoptable shelter horse named Ariana. Under Christina's guidance, Ariana was able to greet each guest individually and hug them gently with her face. Our friends loved every second of the afternoon visit, and they were especially sad when Ariana had to go back to her stall to eat lunch. Thank you to the members of Glen Park for stopping by for a visit, and shout out to their Activities Director, Hollyn Heron, for helping coordinate the fun!

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22 Oct 2024

HSVC Had a Blast at Ojai Day!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

    Ojai Day was a huge success! We were honored to represent Ojai's best with many other fantastic organizations and talented vendors over the weekend. Our staff was thrilled to interact with the public, answer pet-related questions, offer resources, and more. We were even graced with the presence of Fenix the happy dog (pictured above, far right), and his parents, Dr. Zoë and Eric!

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18 Oct 2024

Happy Tails for Clyde!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Our boy Clyde has found his forever home after 441 days in the shelter! He's living happily ever after thanks to our rescue partners at Woods Humane Society in San Luis Obispo (SLO). Clyde first came to HSVC as a stray with his friend, Bonita, after a good samaritan found them in a field. The pair of German Shepherd pups were placed on stray hold and made available for adoption once it was completed.  Over a year passed with little adoption interest for sweet Clyde. After remembering the success of Ophelia's dog swap, HSVC's animal care staff connected with our friends at Woods in mid-September to arrange another swap. The Woods team drove to Ojai to bring one of their long-term residents, Bubba, to us and took good boy Clyde back to SLO with them. Our staff gave them a quick tour of the shelter before the pair went on their way back to Woods to find Clyde his forever home. We are thrilled to report that Clyde found his family within days of arriving at Woods! He got the happily ever after he deserved! Above, right: Clyde loaded up and ready for his adventure to meet his future family at Woods. According to their staff, Clyde's goofy personality made his transition very easy and he quickly made many new friends. It's no surprise he got adopted only about a week later upon arriving!

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14 Oct 2024

Celebrate National Vet Tech Week with HSVC!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

    Animal welfare organizations nationwide are celebrating National Vet Tech Appreciation Week this week! HSVC is no exception, as we have a team of talented vet techs assisting our Veterinarians in the Clinic daily. This special week allows us the space to shine a spotlight on the hard work and dedication of our Clinic staff. Our vet techs are essential to ensuring the health and wellness of all animals, including our shelter population and the public's pets. We believe our staff should be showered with gratitude year-round, but we encourage all our supporters to please join us in celebrating these amazing professionals during this dedicated week!

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07 Oct 2024

Woofs, Hooves, & Whiskers Winners: Meet Our Top 12!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

You met our three category winners last week, now it's time to meet the rest of our 2025 Woofs, Hooves, and Whiskers calendar contest winners! Nine of the twelve monthly spreads were chosen by you, the voters, as first, second, and third place in each category. The remaining three spots were selected by our amazing panel of judges! While we believe all of our entrants are worthy of a monthly feature, only the top twelve can have the spotlight. Check them out below!  First Place Winners: Natasha, Rusty, & Bobby    From left to right: Natasha - submitted by Summer Mccomas • Rusty - Submitted by Aurora Soriano • Bobby - Submitted by Heather Rowe Second Place Winners: Chow Mane, Casper, & Leadbelly    From left to right: Chow Mane - Submitted by Astrid D. • Casper - Submitted by Kayla Brockmeyer • Leadbelly - Submitted by Kaelyn Viacava

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01 Oct 2024

October is Subaru Loves Pets Month!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   October is Subaru Loves Pets Month! This is Subaru's nationwide effort to help the "underdogs" in animal shelters find their forever homes. All month long, our friends at Kirby Subaru in Ventura will amplify their commitment to helping our shelter friends by donating $100 for each animal adopted from the HSVC! They will also show their support for the HSVC by donating treats, toys, and funds to help animals in need. Thank you Kirby Subaru for your continuous support!

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30 Sep 2024

Turn Your Old Ride into Driving Change this Cartober!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

This October, the Humane Society of Ventura County (HSVC) is participating in Cartober, a donation movement that encourages folks to gift their used cars to local shelters. Vehicle donations to the HSVC have the potential to bring hundreds and sometimes even thousands of dollars in support of our programs. Donating is easy, the pick-up is free, and your gift is tax-deductible! As the leaves change and fall settles in, we're reminded of the natural changes that come with the season. Just as the world around us shifts, you too can embrace change by giving your old car that is collecting dust a new purpose. This Cartober, instead of letting your unused vehicle sit idle, donate it to make a real impact on the lives of the animals here at the HSVC. You can help provide essential support for the animals that rely on the shelter for food, enrichment, medical care, and a second chance at finding their forever home. Your gift will also make a positive environmental impact! Donating your old vehicle helps reduce waste by preventing cars from being abandoned in junkyards or taking up space in landfills. Many donated cars are recycled or sold, turning them into valuable resources while minimizing environmental harm. How to Donate Your Vehicle  Donating your car is easier than ever, and it can be done in a few quick steps. We have partnered with CARS (Charitable Adult Rides & Services) to streamline the process, ensuring your vehicle donation is hassle-free. Here's how it works: 1. Start Your Donation: Contact our vehicle donation partner, CARS (Charitable Adult Rides & Services), at 855-500-7433 or fill out the online car donation form and designate the Humane Society of Ventura County as your selected charity. The CARS Vehicle Donation Support team is available seven days a week to support you every step of the way. 2. Free Pickup Service: Once your donation is processed, CARS will arrange a free pickup of your vehicle at a time that is convenient for you. Whether your car is running or not, they'll tow it for free; no need to worry about the logistics. 3. Tax Deduction: After your vehicle is sold, you'll receive a tax receipt, which you can claim a deduction on your taxes. It's a great way to support a worthy cause while also benefiting from potential financial savings. The impact of your car donation directly supports the HSVC's mission to care for and protect vulnerable animals. From puppies and kittens to senior pets and everything in between, your donation can help animals receive the care they need to find their forever home. Your old car may not serve you, but it can still serve the animals. Your contributions ensure that the shelter's residents are fed and comfortable as they await adoption. It covers medical treatment, including surgeries, vaccinations, and spay/neuter programs, which are critical to keeping the animal population healthy. Your donation also helps fund outreach and adoption events, allowing more animals to find loving homes. While Cartober is usually set in October, the chance to donate your car is year-round. You can visit our webpage at any time you have a vehicle to donate.  

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27 Sep 2024

Senior Horse Dakota Finds His Forever Home

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   Three cheers for Dakota! After a long journey in and out of the shelter, we are thrilled to share that he has finally found his forever home with Ruth! The 25-year-old Quarterhorse now spends his days roaming the pasture with his new friend, Guinness. We couldn't think of a better home for this sweet senior!