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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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07 Aug 2023

Join Us at This Week's Meet Ups!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   We have three opportunities to learn more about all things HSVC this week! Join us at one of our Meet Up locations on Wednesday, August 9th, or Friday, August 11th to visit with our staff, ask questions, and maybe even meet a shelter pup! All are welcome. See below for Meet Up locations and times. Wednesday, August 9th: Simi Dog Park: 10 - 11 am 2251 Lost Canyons Dr. Simi Valley, CA 93065 College View Park: 1 - 2 pm  15400 Campus Park Dr. Moorpark, CA 93021 Friday, August 11th: Rabalais' Bistro: 10 - 11 am  861 E Main St. Santa Paula, CA 93060

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07 Aug 2023

Help HSVC Clear the Shelter with Matched Donations!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Clear the Shelters is in full swing at HSVC! The Clear the Shelters Fundraiser, brought to you by our friends at Greater Good Charities, NBCUniversal Local, a division of NBCUniversal, and Hill’s Pet Nutrition, is running from August 1 – August 31, 2023. We are offering a variety of adoption fee specials all month long for our shelter cats and dogs. There's no better time to rescue a furry friend in need! This year, Hill's Pet Nutrition is making the deal even sweeter by matching donations given to support Clear the Shelters campaigns across the country. They will be matching donations dollar for dollar, up to $25,000 total, to help maximize rescue efforts. Click the button below to donate now and have your donation make double the impact! Donate Now Please note that matching will cease once a total of $25,000 is donated to all shelters participating in Clear the Shelters, so don't wait to donate!

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01 Aug 2023

Help HSVC Clear the Shelter this August!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   HSVC is proud to be participating in Clear the Shelters this August to help find deserving shelter animals loving homes. Whether you're looking to adopt a friendly companion pup or a cuddly lap cat, there's no better time to make a difference in the life of an animal in need!

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29 Jul 2023

Humane Officers Educate Students at Nordhoff High School

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   HSVC's Investigations Department paid a visit to a couple of Nordhoff High Schools summer classes this week. Humane Investigations Director Kendra King, along with Senior Humane Officer Jenna Utter and Officers in training Ray Gonzalez and Astrid Derringer, talked to Mr. Pete Deneen's College and Career Foundations class about the services Humane Officers offer in Ventura County and how they started their career paths.

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28 Jul 2023

Summer Feline Adoption Special Extended!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

   The HSVC is overflowing with feline friends! To help them all find homes quicker, we are extending our feline adoption special! Kitty lovers can enjoy discounted cat and kitten adoptions all Summer long. Adult cats under 6-months of age are now just $50 and kittens under 6-months of age are two for one at just $150. There's no better time to bring home a furry friend!

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26 Jul 2023

Heat Advisory Issued for Southern California

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Maya has the right idea to beat this heat! A heat advisory has been issued for most of SoCal with temperatures in the valleys and lower mountains reaching up to 105 degrees. Temperatures will continue to soar throughout the week, so please be sure to keep yourselves and your furry friends cool! Keeps pets inside as much as possible and make sure they have access to plenty of water and shade when outdoors. DO NOT leave your animals unattended in a vehicle under any circumstances. Be sure to take active pets for walks early in the morning or later in the evening to avoid burning their paws on the hot ground. Stay cool friends!  

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18 Jul 2023

Tips to Beat the Heat this Summer

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Pet owners! As the weather gets warmer, it's important to know the risk heat proposes to our furry friends. Excessive time in hot weather can spell danger for your animals. Check out these tips from our friends at the ASPCA to prevent your pet from overheating this season. Give your pet plenty of water: Pets can get dehydrated quickly, so be sure to give them plenty of fresh, clean water when the weather gets warmer. Additionally, do not over-exercise your animal in the heat, and make sure they have a shady place to rest when outdoors. Know the symptoms of overheating: Excessive panting, difficulty breathing, increased heart rate, drooling, and mild weakness are all signs your pet has become overheated. Animals with flat faces like Pugs and Persian cats, elderly animals, and overweight pets are more susceptible to heat stroke. Be sure to keep these types of animals in a cool air-conditioned room as much as possible. Never leave your pet unsupervised: Leaving a pet alone in a parked car in the heat can lead to extreme heat stroke or even death. Do not leave your pet unsupervised around a pool, as not all dogs are good swimmers, and ingestion of chlorine and other chemicals can cause health problems. Open unscreened windows can pose a danger to pets as they can fall or jump out of them if unsupervised. Do not let your pet linger too long on hot asphalt, as their bodies and paws can heat up quicker being lower to the ground. Do not shave your pet: Feel free to trim longer hair, but never fully shave your pet. The layers of a dog’s coat protect them from overheating and sunburn. Cats should be brushed more often than usual to prevent heat-related health problems. Visit the vet for a Summer checkup: Be sure to get your animal tested for heartworm if they are not already on year-round preventative medication. For more tips on how to keep your pet safe during the heat, please visit the ASPCA website.  

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16 Jul 2023

Help Us Find Hambone A Home!

By Humane Society of Ventura County

Meet Ham Bone! This sweet hunk spent most of his life outdoors before getting trapped for TNR and brought to our shelter a few weeks ago. He loves attention, will chirp at you to say hello, and loves to hang out with people. He is FIV positive but has successfully lived with non-FIV cats in the past. He recently got over an upper respiratory infection (a kitty cold) and is now looking to find a foster home or a family to call his own! If you are interested in meeting handsome Ham Bone, stop by the shelter to visit him! He will be residing in the outdoor catio at the shelter until he finds his forever home. The shelter is open to visitors Monday - Saturday from 10 am - 5 pm and we are located at 402 Bryant St. in Ojai, CA. Reminder! The HSVC is running an adoption special all July long for cats and kittens. Hambone is available to take home for just $50!  For those who are unfamiliar, FIV stands for feline immunodeficiency virus. It’s a virus that lives in the blood and saliva of cats and is not contagious to humans. It does not require medication. In fact, cats who are FIV positive can live long, happy lives. To learn more about FIV, please click the button below.  Learn More