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TẤT CẢ CÁC TRƯỜNG HỢP NHẬN CON NUÔI ĐỘNG VẬT Miễn phí đến hết năm 2025 HOẶC ĐẾN KHI SỐ LƯỢNG CHÓ TRONG TRẠI ỔN ĐỊNH.

VCAS sẽ là Đóng cửa cho việc nhận con nuôi trên Thứ Hai, ngày 15 tháng 12 cho Ngày tập huấn nội bộ của nhân viên.

PET ASSISTANCE

Are you experiencing job loss, eviction, deportation, divorce or death, and need help with your pet?  We’re here to help!  In an effort to help families stay together, and out of the shelter system, we have created this Pet Assistance page.  About 3 out of 5 pet parents are able to help their current situation by using the information found on this page and avoid surrendering their pet.

If you need help, please contact us at (805) 388-4341 during normal business hours, or email us at info@vcas.us.  We’ll get through this, together!

Tap/click on a category below.

COMMON Issues

BEHAVIOR ISSUES:  If your pet is displaying behavior issues, please email us at info@vcas.us so we can recommend resources and a local trainer.  Also, take a look at our Behavior & Training section for helpful information addressing a wide range of pet issues.  Many problems can also be improved by ensuring your pet is spayed or neutered. Please review the Assistance Checklist below for low-cost spay and neuter services.  If you didn’t socialize your dog as a puppy, it’s not too late to teach them manners.

DEPORTATION:  If you fear deportation or are self-deporting, know that YOU CAN bring your pets with you.  Below is a list of some countries and their requirements for transporting an animal into that specific country.  Please note that while some countries do not require, for example, parasite treatment, it is recommend.  Ventura County Animal Services is here to help you with any of these items below.  Please call or email us:  (805) 388-4341 or info@vcas.us.

For the most current list of requirements, please visit the USDA – Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.


Health Certificate*

Import Permit

Vaccinations

Parasite Treatment

Health Inspection

Quarantine**

🇲🇽 Mexico

Not required

Not required

Not required

Required

Yes, upon arrival.

Not required

🇸🇻 El Salvador

Required

Required

Rabies

Not required

Yes, upon arrival.

Not required

🇬🇹 Guatemala

Required

Required

Rabies

Not required

Yes, upon arrival.

Not required

🇭🇳 Honduras

Required

Law Changes

Rabies

Not required

Yes, upon arrival.

Not required

*Health certificates must be obtained by a licensed U.S. veterinarian and must be on veterinary letterhead.

**Quarantine may be required if required health certificates and/or required vaccination records are not provided.

DOMESTIC ISSUES:  Are you staying in an abusive relationship for fear of what may happen to your pet if you leave?  If so, please contact Ventura County’s Interface Program by dialing “211.”  After arrangements have been made with the Interface Program, VCAS can place your pet(s) in a secure and private temporary foster home if needed.  If you are a survivor of domestic violence and need immediate assistance, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at (800) 799-7233.

EVICTION:  If you are being evicted and are looking into housing that does not accept pets, you may have an option.  If you have a disability-related need for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA), the housing provider could have no choice but to allow an animal as a reasonable accommodation, unless the housing provider can show that an exception applies.  Carefully review the Emotional Support Animals and Fair Housing Law và U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for further details.

HOUSING:  There are apartments, townhouses, and condos that accept pets; however they can be more expensive.  If money is an issue, some places may allow you to spread a pet deposit over multiple months.  You can also start a GoFundMe page to help crowdfund for this expense.  Further, check out Pet-Friendly Rentals in our county.  If you are unsure of your next housing situation, consider asking a friend, coworker, or family member to temporarily care for your pet.  That way, the animal can still be in your life until circumstances have improved.

NEW BABY:  Here are two (2) resources to help your baby and pet live together:  Introduce New Baby to your Dog, và Safety Tips for Kids and Dog.

NOT ENOUGH TIME:  Experts agree that dogs require a minimum of 15 phút of one-on-one time with their owner each day to be happy.  Pets reduce personal stress, can add years to your life, and even decrease the amount of medication you take.  So, try to make the time for you your dog.

PET FOOD:  If you require temporary pet food assistance, Nhấp vào đây to learn about our Pet Pantry Program.

SERVICE MEMBER ASSISTANCE:  Contact Dogs on Deployment regarding the safe keeping of your pet while on active duty.

VETERINARY ASSISTANCE:  Low-cost vaccinations:  Hiệp hội Bảo vệ Động vật Hạt VenturaCuộc Thập tự chinh của Lòng Thương xót, local Petco stores, and Theresa’s Country Feed & Pet.  Nhấp vào đây for an expanded list of veterinary resources.  Low-cost spay or neuter services:  Hiệp hội Bảo vệ Động vật Hạt VenturaSimi Valley Non-Profit Spay & Neuter Clinic, and Spay & Neuter Animal Network

Pet Pantry

Ventura County Animal Services cares about you and your pets.  If you are in need of supplemental and/or temporary pet food assistance during times of need, the VCAS Pet Pantry is available to you.  Food provided through this program has been donated by our Pet Pantry Partners as well as caring individuals and businesses in the community.  Visit the Camarillo Animal Shelter during normal business hours to ask about pet food at no cost.

Lưu ý

  1. Because Pet Pantry food is donated, we cannot guarantee specific types and brands of food.
  2. Please ensure you feed the correct amount of food by referencing recommendations listed on the packaging.
  3. We suggest slowly introducing the new food over time as your pet may experience some digestive trouble as they adapt to their new food.  If temporary digestive issues do not subside, discontinue feeding the new food, and visit a veterinarian if needed.
  4. By accepting food from our Pet Pantry, you take full responsibility for any adverse effects which may come about due to the introduction of new food, and you agree, along with members of your household, family members, and friends, that Ventura County Animal Services, their officers, directors, member agents, employees, and volunteers shall not be held liable for any claims, liabilities, losses or damages.

Pet Pantry Partners

VCAS has partnered with caring local pet supply businesses to help keep our pet pantry stocked with critical food needed by those in our community.  These businesses are official pet food donation DROP-OFF sites where pet food donations can be made.

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Rescue Groups

There are several non-profit transfer rescue groups who may be able to provide assistance including the transfer of ownership.  Below is a list of Animal Rescue Groups in Ventura County and surrounding counties.

Boarding Facilities

Veterinary Assistance Programs

Actors and Others for Animals
www.actorsandothers.com/emergency_medical_assistance.html
818-755-6045
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: None.

Animal Health Foundation
www.animalhealthfoundation.org/financial-assistance
Resources Offered: Financial Assistance Resources
Requirements: None.

Bow Wow Buddies Foundation
www.bowwowbuddies.com/apply-for-grant
720-259-2251
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: No preventative care, spays/neuters, dentals, chronic illness, or end of life care.

Brown Dog Foundation
www.browndogfoundation.org/ask-for-help
browndog@browndogfoundation.org
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: None.

Canine Cancer Awareness
www.caninecancerawareness.org
Resources Offered: Cancer Assistance & Resources
Requirements: None.

Diabetic Cats in Need
www.dcin.dreamhosters.com/assistance-programs
info@dcin.info
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Offers Glucose Testing Kit + Insulin.

Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance
www.fveap.org
Amysawy@fveap.com/ Josephplummer@fveap.com
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Cats Only.

FETCH A Cure
www.fetchacure.org/resource-library/financial-resources
Resources Offered: Cancer Assistance & Resources
Requirements: None.

For the Love of Alex
www.fortheloveofalex.org/help-my-pet
610-866-2539
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Emergencies Only.

Frankie’s Friends
www.frankiesfriends.org/apply-for-assistance-3
888-465-7387/helprequests@frankiesfriends.com
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Cancer Treatments Only.

Friends Vet Helping Pets
www.friendsandvetshelpingpets.org/need-assitance
859-201-1177/info@friendsandvetshelpingpets.org
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: No routine/preventative care, no diagnostics. Proof of low income.

Go Get Funding
www.gogetfunding.com/category/animals-pets
Resources Offered: Fundraising Platform
Requirements: None.

Grants For Seniors
www.elderlypet.org/pet-insurance-grants-for-senior-pets
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Pets 6+ years, pet must be on pet insurance.

Help-A-Pet
www.help-a-pet.org/apply.html
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Annual Income: < $20k/yr. for individual or < $40k/yr. for family.

Jameson Humane CAAP
https://us12b.sheltermanager.com/service?account=az1802&method=online_form_html&formid=53
707-927-3536/helpinganimals@jamesonhumane.org
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance, Food, Trainers, Spay/Neuters, Pet Rent Deposit
Requirements: Must apply for Care Credit to qualify.

Magic Bullet Fund
www.themagicbulletfund.org/apply
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Cancer Treatments Only.

My Pet Child
www.mypetchild.com/financial-aid-program
info@themosbyfoundation.org
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Proof of financial hardship, pet must be spayed/neutered.

Oscar Newman
www.oscarnewman.com/pages/violets-friends-applicant-pre-requisites
603-406-1400/info@oscarnewman.com
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Must have positive, long-term prognosis.

Paws 4 A Cure
www.paws4acure.org/askforhelp.php
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: No routine care.

Peanut Fund
www.peanutfund.org/how-to-apply
info@peanutfund.org
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Non-basic, Non-urgent care.

Peninsula Cat Works
www.peninsulacatworks.org/needhelp.php
408-831-2280/info@peninsulacatworks.org
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Cats Only.

Pet Assistance Inc.
www.petassistanceinc.org/financialaid
petassistance1973@gmail.com
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: No Corporate Vets (Banfield, VCA).

Plumfund
www.plumfund.com/pet-fund
Resources Offered: Fundraising Platform
Requirements: None.

R.U.F.F.
www.ruffrescue.org
949-580-1092
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: None

Red Rover Relief Program
www.redrover.org/relief
916-429-2457/info@redrover.org
Resources Offered: Temporary Boarding, Veterinary Assistance, National Assistance Programs
Requirements: None.

Sam Simon Foundation
www.ssfmobileclinic.org/free-surgery-clinic
1-888-364-7729/clinic@samsimonfoundation.org
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: None

Saving Gracie
www.saving-gracie.org/angel-fund-apply-for-help
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Pet must have life-threatening emergency.

Star Relief
www.starelief.org/aid-a-pet-grant-application
203-636-0971/care@starelief.org
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance & Temporary Boarding
Requirements: Routine care, emergency, & preventative care.

The Mosby Foundation
www.themosbyfoundation.org/apply-for-aid
540-885-2260/info@themosbyfoundation.org
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Pet must be spayed/neutered.

The Murphee & Sugar Angel Foundation
www.murpheeandsugarangelfoundation.org/apply
888-228-8114/murpheeandsugar@gmail.com
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Pet must be spayed/neutered, must have veterinarian sign off.

The Onyx & Breezy Foundation
www.onyxandbreezy.org/grant-application-faqs.html
info@onyxandbreezy.org
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: None.

The Pet Fund
www.thepetfund.com/for-pet-owners
Info@thepetfund.com
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Non-basic, Non-urgent care.

Voice for the Animals Foundation
www.vftafoundation.org/helping_friends
310-392-5153/info@vftafoundation.org
Resources Offered: Veterinary Assistance
Requirements: Southern California residents only.

Waggle
www.waggle.org/about-us/how-we-work
Resources Offered: Fundraising Platform
Requirements: None.

Re-Homing TIPS (Checklist)

If, after all your efforts, your situation has not improved and you find yourself needing to re-home your pet, please follow these helpful suggestions. Please keep in mind that animals housed at the shelter can stay with us for weeks, months, and sometimes years, thus surrendering your pet to VCAS phải be the final option when all other avenues have been explored.  Keeping animals in a home style setting should be a top priority.  

  1. Returning your pet:  Did you acquire your pet from a private breeder or animal rescue organization?  If so, you would have likely signed a contract stipulating that the pet can or should be returned to them if you can no longer keep them.  These groups are usually foster-based thus your pet would be in a home-style environment versus a kennel at a shelter.
  2. Make Your Pet More Adoptable:  Animals who are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and groomed have a better chance at finding a new home.  Continue reading for low-cost vaccination and spay and neuter resources.
  3. Interested Party:  When someone responds to your efforts, you have an opportunity to interview them.  Do an initial phone interview before meeting in person.  This way you can eliminate unsuitable potential adopters.
  4. Sample interview questions:
    • Past pet experience?  Evaluate their responsibility level.  Let them talk about past pet experiences as that can tell you a lot about how they would treat your animal.  If they had an animal, ask how old they lived and what was the cause of death.  Ask to see photos of their past pets.  Most animal-lovers will have photos to share.  They should also have a few photos of them với their pets to prove the pet they are referring to was theirs.
    • Who is the pet intended for? If not them, ask to speak with the potential owner.
    • If there is a yard, is it fenced?  Unfenced yards may encourage people to tether/chain dogs, a practice that is discouraged and has the potential to be dangerous.
    • Will this be an indoor pet, outdoor pet, or indoor pet with outdoor access?  Pets need human contact. If the pet will be outdoors, they must have access shelter, water, and human contact.
    • Will they walk the dog regularly or provide exercise?  Especially important for young dogs and/or apartment dwellers.  Dogs with yards don’t necessarily mean they get adequate exercise, so ensure they get regular walks.
    • What if the pet gets sick?  Ensure they would seek veterinary care.
    • Do they have children? If so, ask if smaller children will be supervised around them as young children don’t always know how to appropriately interact with animals.
    • Alone time for the pet during the day? Address loneliness and boredom.  Ensure they understand the potential destructive nature of animals left alone and the importance of having a plan to keep them occupied and secure when alone.
    • Own or rent?  Pet policies matter!  If they rent, they must be allowed to have pets.  Don’t accept, “Our landlord doesn’t care.”  Consequences range from returning the animal to you or the animal ending up at an animal shelter.
    • Will they allow a home visit?  If they are unwilling, we suggest immediately ruling them out.  If they are willing, bring 2-3 adults with you.
    • Would they consider declawing a cat?  We suggest immediately ruling them out as declawing is inhumane.
    • Indoor or outdoor cats? Indoor/outside don’t live as long as “indoor only cats”.  We strongly recommend all cats be indoor only as outdoor cats are vulnerable to disease, predation, traffic accidents, etc.  Cats who live indoors only can live up to twenty (20) years.
  5. In-Person Meeting:  USE CAUTION when you consider meeting potential adopters.  Meet in a public place like a coffee shop, police station, or fire station and Không bring your pet with you.  It’s a red flag if they refuse to meet in those locations.  You may ask for a re-homing fee to deter unscrupulous individuals.  You can always donate the re-homing fee to a local animal shelter if you’d like.
  6. The Hand-Off:  If you’ve found a suitable family, schedule a time and place to do the hand-off.  Again, this should be done in a public place like a coffee shop, police station, or fire station.  Bring their bed, blanket, toys, food, bowls, litter box and litter (if it’s a cat), medication and all paperwork including veterinary records.  Provide the contact information of their veterinarian so they can continue their care.  Lastly, go to the shelter to transfer ownership so the pet is now in their name.
  7. Follow-up.  Ask for ID and contact information so you can follow-up to see how things are going.  Provide any assistance over the phone but Không visit the pet.  Seeing the pet will confuse them.

Re-Homing Portal

VCAS has partnered with Adopt-a-Pet.com to improve our courtesy rehoming efforts.  In addition to being listed below, owners will now have the option to have their pet listed on multiple sites and receive expert advice from Adopt-a-Pet staff.  And with over 3 million potential adopters using Adopt-a-Pet each month, owned animals will find new homes faster while keeping them out of the shelter system.

Please avoid submitting animals from outside Ventura County.

Animals listed below are not available for adoption through Ventura County Animal Services (VCAS).  They are being responsibly re-homed by their owner.  Please tap/click the pet below to learn more and to contact their owner directly.  Thank you!

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PET BEHAVIOR & TRAINING

Pets don’t come with instruction manuals.  Whether you’re a first-time pet owner or a seasoned pet parent, questions will arise.  Our dedicated Animal Care Team has provided resources to help address common behavior issues you may be experiencing;  from marking in the house to jumping on guests.  If you need more direct assistance, please email us at info@vcas.us.

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