19 Aug 2025
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.