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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 Jan 2024

Lucero Gets Adopted!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Look who got adopted! Congratulations to 3-year-old Lucero on finding her forever home with Davina and Cody! The gorgeous Thoroughbred/Quarterhorse mix is one of several horses impounded in the field by our Humane Officers back in August 2022 as part of an abuse and neglect case. After almost one-and-a-half years, the case reached a resolution through the Ventura Superior Court and Lucero was finally able to be made available for adoption!

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09 Jan 2024

Help Us Find Flicka a Home!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

     We need your help to find our longest shelter resident her forever home! Five-year-old Flicka has been residing at HSVC for over 515 days. She was brought in by our Humane Officers in August 2022 as part of an abuse and neglect case. After almost one-and-a-half years, her case reached a resolution through the Ventura Superior Court and she was finally made available for adoption!

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06 Jan 2024

Kennel Quilters to the Rescue!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

    HSVC would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Nan Baker and her army of Kennel Quilters for sending gorgeous quilts to the shelter! Nan recently reached out to our staff inquiring if we could use any handmade quilts for animals displaced by the recent floods in Ventura County. We of course said yes! Nan and her Kennel Quilt friends immediately sent bundles of stunning quilts to comfort the animals in our care. Each batch was even approved by the Kennel Quilt animal ambassadors! Thank you, Kennel Quilts, for being a friend to animals in need!

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05 Jan 2024

Princess Paloma Finds Her Forever Home!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

    The HSVC is thrilled to share that our girl Paloma has found her forever home! The 13-year-old Mustang was adopted by Hannah and her group of horse-loving girls Amaya, Maya, Lily, and Alex were on hand to join in the adoption photo! 

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04 Jan 2024

Thank You Patapooch Ojai!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

We were visited this week by our friends Kayleigh and Domenico from Patapooch Ojai. The pair generously donated pet food and supplies to HSVC in support of our pet pantry holiday food drive. They also printed and sold Patapooch Ojai calendars to fundraise for the shelter. We are so grateful to have a great community here in the Ojai Valley and throughout the County that supports our mission!

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04 Jan 2024

HSVC Finds Homes for Over 500 Animals in 2023!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

     The Humane Society of Ventura County is excited to share that we exceeded our goal of 500 adoptions in the year 2023! We found forever homes for 526 animals in need, which is a 6% increase from last year! Thank you to all the loving families who opened their hearts and homes to rescue dogs, cats, and horses. A special shoutout also goes out to our hardworking and dedicated staff who made each of these adoptions possible. Our shelter would not have been able to accomplish our goal without you!

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03 Jan 2024

Evie Celebrates Birthday with HSVC

By Angie Sagliani

     HSVC recently received a call inquiring about a birthday celebration for a local youth. Megan wanted to see if we would be willing to host a birthday celebration for her daughter Evie. Evie, an animal lover, wanted her friends to visit and donate items to the animals in lieu of presents for her birthday.  

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30 Dec 2023

New Year's Eve Pet Safety

By Humane Society of Ventura County

2024 is almost here! This is an exciting time of year for humans, but it can be very scary for your pets. Check out these tips from the ASPCA Poison Control Center (APCC) to help you and your furry friends prepare for a fun, and safe, New Year's Eve! Alcohol: New Year's Eve is one of the most popular holidays for pets to get into alcohol. Furry friends who ingest any amount of alcohol can be at risk for depression, unsteady walking, vomiting, and in extreme cases, a drop in blood pressure and temperature. Keep all adult beverages out of reach of your pets to avoid welcoming in the New Year in the vet's office. Marijuana: Curious pets can easily sniff out edible forms of marijuana, such as chocolates or brownies. Ingestion of this drug can cause furry friends to become lethargic, unsteady, and can decrease their heart rate and temperature. In extreme cases, it can even cause seizures or death. If you think your pet has ingested any amount of marijuana, contact your veterinarian or the APCC immediately. Fireworks: The loud sounds and bright lights that accompany fireworks can be very scary to furry friends. Make sure your animals have a safe and quiet space to spend the night and clean up all remnants of explosives, noisemakers, etc. to prevent any potential problems. to avoid panicking pets. Identification: With all the hustle and bustle of New Year's Eve celebrations, it is easy for pets to escape and get lost. Be sure your animals have up-to-date ID tags and consider a microchip. The HSVC offers ID tags for $5 and performs microchipping for $25 including registration. If you are in need of this service, please call the Shelter at 805-646-6505 to schedule an appointment.