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Plan for Your Pets This Fire Season

As wildfires ravage California, the Humane Society of the United States is urging residents to prepare a disaster plan that includes their pets and other animals. Remember, if it isn’t safe for you, it isn’t safe for your animals. Evacuating requires planning and preparation to ensure safety, especially for families with animals. “California is no […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 20 – June 26 – July 9, 2024 - The Pet Page

• Walking your dog daily is an excellent activity for dogs and owners, alike, because it brings mental and physical stimulation to your pet and creates an unbreakable bond between you and your furry friend. However, as summer approaches and the temperature begins to rise, owners should be aware of the risks associated with walking […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 19 – June 12 – June 25, 2024 - The Pet Page

• Medium-sized dogs have a higher risk of developing cancer than the very largest or smallest breeds, according to a UC Riverside study. The study, published in the Royal Society Open Science, set out to test a model of how cancer begins. This model, called the multistage model, predicts that size is a risk factor […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 18 – May 29 – June 11, 2024 - The Pet Page

• 14 Warning Signs Your Pet May Be Sick (and What to Do) Some symptoms are more serious than others. So how can you tell if your dog or cat needs to go to the vet? Experts explain. by Jennifer Billock As all pet owners know, our four-legged furries are more than friends — they’re […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 17 – May 15 – May 28, 2024 - The Pet Page

• Volunteers from All For Love Animal Rescue (AFLAR), a local animal rescue organization, spearheaded a project to make 50 brand new, custom-made beds for rescue dogs who are in boarding, waiting to be adopted. The issue arose when rescue volunteers discovered that the nighttime hutches, essential for the dogs’ shelter and protection from wind […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 16 – May 1 – May 14, 2024 - The Pet Page

• By Elana Spivack It’s unfair that some humans are allergic to humankind’s best friend. An adorable dog or cat ought to bring joy to those around it, not miserable sniffling and sneezing. But between 10 and 20% of the world population is allergic to cats and dogs, marking a significant portion of people who […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 15 – April 17 – April 30, 2024 - The Pet Page

•Animals have been known to help people in hospitals, schools, and fire and police departments. Annie is unique as she helps other animals calm their nerves for Jackson County Animal Control Officer Shawn Lutz. “What she does is she helps me catch dogs that are scared of people who have been running for a while,” […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 13 – Mar 20 – April 2, 2024 - The Pet Page

“I have nightmares about having to wag my tail and run over to my human every time I see them.” Cat •What Do Dogs and Cats Dream About? Pets can’t report their dreams, but scientists have some evidence about what is happening when Sparky and Mittens sleep By Meghan Bartels No matter how much trouble […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 12 – Mar 6 – Mar 19, 2024 - The Pet Page

• According to the American Medical Veterinarian Association(AMVA), there are certain signs in a pet’s health that point to a dental problem. “If there’s an issue can present with bad breath, it can present with loose teeth. It can present with swelling in the jaw, behind the eye, or anywhere else in the mouth. Inflamed […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 11 – Feb 21 – Mar 5, 2024 - The Pet Page

•By Dr. Doug Mader February is designated by the American Veterinary Medical Association as National Pet Dental Health Month. As I do every year, I want to spend some time discussing this very important subject. The American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS) reports that 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of oral disease […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 10 – Feb 7 – Feb 20, 2024 - The Pet Page

• A van is needed in order to transport dogs to the vet and for adoption events. Grant writer and retired public defender Jean Farley came to the rescue. Jean has been a CARL volunteer for over 9 years and helped out wherever she could at the kennels and then transitioned into grant writing for […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 09 – Jan 24 – Feb 6, 2024 - The Pet Page

• Humane Society of Ventura County February spay/neuter special! All spray/neuters for cats are just $10.00. Appointments required. Call 805-646-7849 to book today. 402 Bryant St. Ojai. www.hsvc.org/fix • There is an AI pet robot that feeds and cares for your dog while you’re away and a heart monitor to help you keep track of […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 08 – Jan 10 – Jan 23, 2024 - The Pet Page

•The Parks & Recreation Activity Guide has Leash Manners for Dogs- Learn techniques and tools to help you and your canine reduce leash pulling and Puppy Basic Training- Owner’s learn how to teach their puppy basic commands. Register at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/register. •If you think of a game of fetch, you might picture a dog running back […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 07 – Dec 27, 2023 – Jan 9, 2024 - The Pet Page

• Urgent From PETA: Flood Survival Tips for Animals Since your area is (was) under a flood warning and evacuation orders and warnings are in effect for parts of Ventura County— will you include in your coverage a reminder that people should never leave dogs tethered or penned outside and always take their animal companions with them […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 06 – Dec 13 – Dec 26, 2023 - The Pet Page

•Adoptable dogs receive Thanksgiving dinner from volunteers More than 70 dogs available for adoption through All for Love Animal Rescue (AFLAR) and Canine Adoption and Rescue League (C.A.R.L.) received homemade Thanksgiving meals, complete with turkey, mashed potatoes, vegetables and canine-appropriate pumpkin pie this Thanksgiving. “I wanted to give something back to these organizations and the […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 05 – Nov 29 – Dec 12, 2023 - The Pet Page

• Santa Paws is returning to Ventura County Animal Services after a 3-year hiatus due to the pandemic! Join us at the Camarillo Animal Shelter, 600 Aviation Drive, on Saturday, December 2nd, 2023, from 10:00am to 12:00pm for a festive professional photo session with the one and only Santa Claus! Capture the magic of the […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 03 – Nov 1 – Nov 14, 2023 - The Pet Page

by Coco Lederhouse Augusto DeOliveira “The Dog Daddy”, has gone viral on social media for his ability to control dogs. However, numerous behavioral science organizations, including the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists (ACVB), are warning owners that aversive training methods can be dangerous. His dog training practices have caught the attention of concerned animal welfare […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 02 – Oct 18 – Oct 31, 2023 - The Pet Page

• Protect pets from Halloween hazards You may love Halloween tricks and treats, but your furry friend most likely needs extra oversight during the celebration. Dr. Canaan Shores, a veterinarian at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital, sees dogs and cats through the hospital’s urgent and convenient care service at its Veterinary Medicine South […] Read More »

Vol. 17, No. 01 – Oct 4 – Oct 17 2023 - The Pet Page

• A 2-year-old girl who walked away from her home in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula alongside two family dogs was found in the woods hours later sleeping on the smaller dog like a furry pillow, state police said. “She laid down and used one of the dogs as a pillow, and the other dog laid right […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 25 – Sept 6 – Sept 19, 2023 - The Pet Page

• Canine Adoption and Rescue League will be holding their 23rd Annual Pooch Parade and Pet Expo this year at Ventura Harbor Village on the large grass area. The Pooch Parade and Pet Expo will be on Sunday, September 24th, from 10 to 3. Dress yourself and your dog as your favorite Super Hero or […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 24 – Aug 23 – Sept 5, 2023 - The Pet Page

• Ventura County Animal Services (VCAS) is thrilled to announce their participation in Clear The Shelters, the nationwide pet adoption event organized by NBC Universal. This one-day pet adoption event will be held on Saturday, August 26th, 2023, from 11:00am – 5:00pm at both the Camarillo and Simi Valley Animal Shelters. Shelter Director, Jackie Rose, […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 23 – Aug 9 – Aug 22, 2023 - The Pet Page

• On Aug. 12 (12-4pm) there will be dog adoption event at Rincon Brewery (4100 Telegraph). Dogs will be at the event brought by their foster parents. The adoption fee is $350 for adult dogs and $450 for puppies. It covers spay/neuter, microchip, deworming, defleaing, all core vaccines, a wellness check and training to help […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 22 – July 26 – Aug 8, 2023 - The Pet Page

• On Saturday July 29, from 11-3 Bark in the Park will be held at the Community Center Park located at Carmen &Burnley in Camarillo. It will benefit Daisy Lu Ranch Ventura County’s only senior dog sanctuary. (www.daisyluranch.org). Vendors, food and fun. Suggested donation $25.00. Aiden Youngerman, a compassionate and driven 7th grader from Cape […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 21 – July 12 – July 25, 2023 - The Pet Page

• Veterinarian Dr. Jeff Werber warns sand ingestion is common in dogs by Inside Edition Staff If you’ve got a dog and live near a beach, chances are it’s one of your pup’s favorite places to play catch. But that sand on the tennis ball or frisbee could be very dangerous for your dog, experts […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 20 – June 28 – July 11, 2023 - The Pet Page

Dual-County Pet Adoption Event Ventura and Santa Barbara County, Calif: Ventura County Animal Services and Santa Barbara Animal Services are thrilled to announce a groundbreaking partnership aimed at finding loving homes for animals in need. In an unprecedented move, both organizations have joined forces to organize a fee-waived pet adoption event that will take place […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 19 – June 14 – June 27, 2023 - The Pet Page

• The Secret Behind Your Pet’s Symptoms by E’Lise Christensen, DVM DACVB and Amanda Modes, DVM, Behavior Resident Determining the cause of animal behavioral disorders can be a puzzle. Problem behaviors aren’t just about emotions, past learning history, genetics, and the outside environment, but also physical health. Of course, some behaviors people dislike are normal […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 18 – May 31 – June 13, 2023 - The Pet Page

• Navigating the Unknown: Seizures in Pets Most pet owners watch their pets carefully and have no trouble deciding when an emergency trip to the vet is in order. But what is the best action to take if your pet has a seizure? Dr. Kari Foss, a veterinary neurologist at the University of Illinois Veterinary […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 17 – May 17 – May 30, 2023 - The Pet Page

• Dogs and cats can develop a form of senile dementia. In humans, it’s easy to notice confusion but in dogs and cats it may be harder to determine. As pets age, they develop both physical and mental issues. In cats, it’s hard to determine, as cats are more likely to be loners and normally […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 16 – May 3 – May 16, 2023 - The Pet Page

• When dogs have an injury or chronic condition, such as arthritis, physical rehabilitation can ease their pain and improve their strength and flexibility. “There are a number of situations where dogs could benefit from physical rehabilitation, but the common reason is to improve recovery following surgery, usually orthopedic surgery — or surgery on bones […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 15 – Apr 19 – May 2, 2023 - The Pet Page

• American Psychiatric Association chat about pets, mental health by Coco Lederhouse Studies have found that interacting with animals can decrease levels of cortisol, reduce loneliness, and increase feelings of comfort and social support, according to Jen Brandt, PhD, AVMA director of member wellbeing initiatives. Pets can also serve as a bridge for social interactions, […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 14 – Apr 5 – Apr 18, 2023 - The Pet Page

• For the first time since the start of the pandemic, the Oxnard Performing Arts Center Corporation (OPAC) welcomes back RESCUECON, a one-day event bringing creativity and community together to celebrate and facilitate animal rescue and adoption. The event is free and open to the public and will be held on Saturday, April 22 (Earth […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 13 – Mar 22 – Apr 4, 2023 - The Pet Page

SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools.  SPAN Thrift Store provides $10 spay and neuter clinics for low income households for cats and dogs. Upcoming clinics; Tues, April 4th, Albert H. Soliz Library parking lot, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard; Tues., April 11th, Shiells Park parking lot, 649 […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 12 – Mar 8 – Mar 21, 2023 - The Pet Page

• Recently I had my first grooming done at Bark Avenue Grooming on Loma Vista. I was told I should get groomed every 6-months not every 11-years. I will be sure to get groomed as directed. I was shocked at the amount of fur that was removed from me. Savana • SPAN Thrift Store is […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 11 – Feb 22 – Mar 7, 2023 - The Pet Page

• Bobi, a dog in Portugal born in 1992, has set a Guinness record as the world’s oldest dog at more than 30 years old. Bobi has some mobility issues, and his eyesight is declining, but his owner says he still enjoys playing with the four cats with which he shares his home • The […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 09 – Jan 25 – Feb 7, 2023 - The Pet Page

• SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools.  SPAN Thrift Store provides $10 spay and neuter clinics for low income households for cats and dogs. Upcoming clinics: Tues, Feb. 7th, Albert H. Soliz Library parking lot, El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036; Tues., Feb. 14th, […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 08 – Jan 11 – Jan 24, 2023 - The Pet Page

• SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools.  SPAN Thrift Store provides $10 spay and neuter clinics for low income households for cats and dogs. Upcoming clinics: Tues., Jan 24, SPAN Thrift Store, 110 N. Olive St., Ventura and Tues, Jan. 31, Albert H. Soliz Library […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 07 – Dec 28, 2022 – Jan 10, 2023 - The Pet Page

•SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools.  SPAN Thrift Store provides $10 spay and neuter clinics for low- income households for cats and dogs. Upcoming clinics:  Tues, Jan. 3, Albert H. Soliz Library parking lot – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036; […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 06 – Dec 14 – Dec 27, 2022 – The Pet Page

by Julia Bayly Holidays can be busy with people coming and going, an abundance of seasonal food and a higher level of home activity. All of this makes it joyous for people, but the furry and feathered members of the family may find it a bit much. The last thing you want are holiday festivities […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 05 – Nov 30 – Dec 6, 2022 - The Pet Page

• It feels like dogs know just when we need them most. Well, they might, experts say By Madeline Holcombe When a family arrived at Koch Funeral Home in State College, Pennsylvania, to identify a loved one before cremation, Monroe took note — staying back to maintain the people’s privacy but ready to offer comfort […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 04 – Nov 16 – Nov 30, 2022 - The Pet Page

SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools.  SPAN Thrift Store provides $10 spay and neuter clinics for low income households for cats and dogs. Upcoming clinics:  Tuesday, Nov 22nd, Albert H. Soliz Library parking lot – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036 and November […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 03 – Nov 2 – Nov 15, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ Cats respond preferentially to the voice of their owner Indoor cats react when their owners speak in a high-pitched “kitty voice” – such as by moving their heads and ears more – but not when strangers do so. Unlike dogs, which respond to speech directed at them whether it is from their owners or […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 02 – Oct 19 – Nov 1, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙Search Dog Foundation (SDF) -When Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida on September 28, it did so as a Category 4 with 150 mph winds. Even viewing a model, it’s easy to imagine how entire towns can be wiped out and residents trapped under debris, a sobering reminder of the importance of our mission. Over […] Read More »

Vol. 16, No. 01 – Oct 5 – Oct 18, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ Meet the newest member of the Ventura City Fire Department — Hope. As a therapy dog, Hope has the very important job of providing comfort and support to firefighters after they’ve had a difficult run. She also visits children in the community who have experienced a tragedy, to help them start to heal. ∙ […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 26 – Sept 21 – Oct 4, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ What appeared to be a mysterious illness that killed more than 20 dogs recently in northern Michigan was later identified as canine parvovirus. No outbreaks have been reported in Oklahoma, but the disease is still a threat. Although parvovirus is a severe and highly contagious disease, it is highly preventable with proper and complete […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 25 – Sept 7 – Sept 20, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ Members of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) passed a pet insurance model act, which institutes regulatory standards for pet coverage including consumer protections, rules for preexisting conditions and training requirements. States would still need to adopt the model law either as written or in a modified form. “This model law establishes clear […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 24 – Aug 24 – Sept 6, 2022 – The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools.  SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spay and neuter clinics for low-income households for cats and dogs. Upcoming clinics include:  Tuesday, September 21st, parking lot of Shiells Park, 649 C St, Fillmore; September 13th, parking lot of […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 23 – Aug 10 – Aug 23, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spay and neuter clinics for low income households for cats and dogs. Upcoming clinics include: Tuesday, August 16th, parking lot of Shiells Park, 649 C St, Fillmore; Tuesday, Aug 30th, […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 22 – July 27 – Aug 9, 2022 - The Pet Page

SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools.  SPAN regularly provides $10 spay and neuter clinics for low income households for cats and dogs. Upcoming clinics include:  Tuesday, Aug 9th, Albert Soliz Library parking lot, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard; Tuesday, Aug 30th , SPAN Thrift […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 21 – July 13 – July 26, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Upcoming clinics: Free spay and neuter cat clinic: Monday, July 18th at the Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 20 – June 29 – July 12, 2022 - The Pet Page

SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of lightly used adult clothing, household items and tools. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low-income households for cats and dogs. Upcoming clinics: Tuesday, July 5th at Albert Soliz Library, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard; Tuesday, July 12th, Shiels Park, 649 […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 19 – June 15 – June 28, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ Why would Ventura include dogs among their treasured visitors? The real question is Why not? No place loves dogs more, so why wouldn’t Ventura welcome our visiting dogs – and their two-legged friends – with something special? Meet Visit Ventura’s free Pooch Pouch. What’s in it? Fun dog treats — doggie bandana, dog biscuit, […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 18 – June 1 – June 14, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ The American Humane Association estimates over 10 million dogs and cats are lost or stolen in the U.S. every year. One in three pets will become lost at some point during their life. Microchips are a unique means of identification for pets. The rice-sized radio identification device provides a permanent and distinctive form of […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 17 – May 18 – May 31, 2022 - The Pet Page

  ∙ SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low-income households for cats and dogs. Upcoming clinics: May 24th at Shiells Park, in the parking lot at 649 C St., Fillmore, 93015. And May 31st in the parking lot of […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 16 – May 4 – May 17, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ The Ventura Police Department adopted a therapy comfort dog to improve the physical, social, and emotional well-being of officers, staff, and community members in crisis and after having experienced trauma. Asher, a 1-year-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Poodle mix, or Cavadoodle, was donated to the department by VIP Dog Teams, a local non-profit […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 15 – Apr 20 – May 3, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you have any of these items you no longer use.  SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spay and neuter clinics for low-income households for cats and dogs. Three upcoming clinics are Thursday, May 5th at 2820 […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 14 – Apr 6 – Apr 19, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ Medication is an often-underutilized tool that can greatly help with managing aggression in dogs, according to veterinary behaviorist Dr. Karen Overall.“I’ve never not treated aggression with medication, because aggression is fundamentally an anxiety disorder,” said Dr. Overall, a professor of behavioral medicine at the University of Prince Edward Island Atlantic Veterinary College. “We change […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 13 – Mar 23 – Apr 5, 2022 - The Pet Page

•SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs.Two upcoming clinics are: Tuesday, April 5th at the Albert H. Soliz Library – El […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 12 – Mar 9 – Mar 22, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ My name is Frederic Bisson and I need your help. I’m a long distance truck driver based in Montreal, Canada. Last month, I was making deliveries in Ventura and I had to spend the weekend in the area before the next scheduled appointment. I am traveling with my 2 cats: Lea and Stella. In […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 11 – Feb 23 – Mar 8, 2022 - The Pet Page

SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use.  SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low-income households with cats and dogs. Three upcoming clinics in March are: Tuesday, March 1st at the Albert H. Soliz Library […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 10 – Feb 9 – Feb 22, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use.  SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics are: Tuesday, February 15th in the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 09 – Jan 26 – Feb 8, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ From CARL: 2021 started out just as tough as 2020 ended. With the pandemic continuing into its second year, our rescue saw a continued large increase in owner surrenders and more dogs looking for their second chance at a happy life waiting in high kill shelters. We have seen such tremendous support for the […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 08 – Jan 12 – Jan 25, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store is providing low cost spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics are: First one will be at on […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 07 – Dec 29,2021 – Jan 11, 2022 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Three upcoming clinics in January are: Tuesday, January 4th at […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 06 – Dec 15 – Dec 28, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙Mixed-breed dogs “are significantly less likely” to have insurance claims for cancer than purebred dogs, according to an analysis done by Nationwide, a company that sells veterinary health insurance for dogs, cats, birds and exotic pets. Some breeds are more cancer-prone than others, according to Nationwide insurance claims filed for 1.5 million dogs over a […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 05 – Dec 1 – Dec 14, 2021 – The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Three upcoming clinics are: Tuesday, December 7th at Shiells Park, in the parking lot, […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 04 – Nov 17 – Nov 30, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics are: Tuesday, November 23rd at the […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 03 – Nov 3 – Nov 16, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics are: Tuesday, November 9th at SPAN […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 02 – Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Three upcoming clinics are: Tuesday, November 2nd at Shiells Park, […] Read More »

Vol. 15, No. 01 – Oct 6 – Oct 19, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙ Since 1992, the Spay and Neuter Animal Network, otherwise known as SPAN, has made it their mission to reduce dog and cat overpopulation throughout Ventura County by raising public awareness about the direct consequence of irresponsible breeding. Today more than ever, responsible dog and cat owners like you play the most significant role in […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 26 – Sept 22 – Oct 5, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. The upcoming clinics is Tuesday, September 28th at Albert […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 25 – Sept 8 – Sept 21, 2021 - The Pet Page

SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in September are: Tuesday, September 21st at SPAN Thrift Store […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 24 – Aug 25 – Sept 7, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙ My name is Laura Lindsay. I’m the new Ventura Chapter Leader for Love on a Leash, the San Diego-based national non-profit organization certifying pet therapy teams to provide comfort and healing to people in our community. In Ventura, we’re looking to expand our chapter and grow the number of pet therapy teams to meet […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 23 – Aug 11 – Aug 24, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in August are: Tuesday, August 24th […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 22 – July 28 – Aug 10, 2021 - The Pet Page

SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in August are: Tuesday, August 10th at […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 21 – July 14 – July 27, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store is providing low cost spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. There are two upcoming clinics in July. First one […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 20 – June 30 – July 13, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Three upcoming clinics in July are: Tuesday, July 6th at the Albert H. Soliz Library […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 19 – June 16 – June 29, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙Recently the Search Dog Foundation family officially handed the leashes of five incredible search dog graduates to their new handlers. The beginning of a career in service to the nation. Two of the new teams are part of a pilot program that was launched in partnership with Los Angeles County Fire Department to provide human […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 18 – June 2 – June 15, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store is providing low cost spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in June are: First one will be […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 17 – May 19 – June 1, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics are: Tuesday, May 25th at SPAN […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 16 – May 5 – May 18, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Three upcoming clinics are: Tuesday, May 11th at the Albert […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 15 – April 21 – May 4, 2021 – The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics are: Tuesday, April 27th at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 14 – April 7 – April 20, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Three upcoming clinics in April are: Tuesday, April 13th at the […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 13 – Mar 24 – April 6, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Three upcoming clinics in April are: Tuesday, April 13th at the […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 12 – Mar 10 – Mar 23, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙On March 1, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that pet food manufacturer Vitakraft Sun Seed, Inc. had recalled one of its pet foods due to potential Salmonella contamination. The pet food you have in your cabinet could be putting your furry friend’s health—or yours—in harm’s way. The affected products can make your pets […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 11 – Feb 24 – Mar 9, 2021 – The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store is providing low cost spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics are: Tuesday, March 2nd at […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 10 – Feb 10 – Feb 23, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙The first dogs have arrived from Delaware and are settled in their new home. “Champ is enjoying his new dog bed by fireplace and Major loved running around the South Lawn,” the White House said in a press release. Champ lived at the vice president’s residence during the Biden’s time there, and Major was adopted […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 09 – Jan 27 – Feb 9, 2021 - The Pet Page

SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use.  SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics are:  Tuesday, February 2nd at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 07 – Dec 30, 2020 – Jan 12, 2021 - The Pet Page

∙Recruiting and rescuing dogs to train to become rescuers alongside first responders is no easy task, and this year has been no exception due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. It’s just one more reason why we are so proud to introduce the five newest search teams to join our national roster: The Search Dog Foundation ∙SPAN […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 06 – Dec 16 – Dec 29, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙After four years of no first pet at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Biden and his wife will move in with a pair of German shepherds, Champ and Major. The Bidens got Champ as a puppy in 2008, shortly before they moved into the vice president’s official residence at the Naval Observatory. ∙Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 05 – Dec 2 – Dec 15, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. The next upcoming clinic is Friday, December 18th at Albert […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 04 – Nov 18 – Dec 1, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙New study highlights need for consistency in diagnosing and treating epilepsy in dogs. A study led by the Royal Veterinary College’s Vet Compass program has revealed a significant difference between how clinicians diagnose epilepsy compared with current expert recommendations, supporting a call for clearer diagnostic guidelines for greater consistency of diagnosis and treatment in clinical […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 03 – Nov 4 – Nov 17, 2020 – The Pet Page

∙Counterfeit Pet King Brands Zymox products were recently sold on Amazon, Pet King Brands officials reported. Amazon officials are notifying consumers about the counterfeit products, which were not manufactured by Pet King Brands nor supplied directly to Amazon by Pet King Brands. As a precautionary measure, Pet King Brands officials recommend consumers who have purchased […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 02 – Oct 21 – Nov 3, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics are: Friday, October 3rd at SPAN Thrift Store parking […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 02 – Oct 21 – Nov 3, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics are: Friday, October 3rd at SPAN Thrift Store parking […] Read More »

Vol. 14, No. 01 – Oct 7 – Oct 20, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in October are: Friday, October 9th at […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 26 – Sept 23 – Oct 6, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and looking for donations of adult clothing, household items and tools if you’ve got items you no longer use. SPAN Thrift Store regularly provides $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in October are: Friday, October 9th at […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 25 – Sept 9 – Sept 22, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and in need of volunteers to operate day to day. If you are interested or have questions please call (805) 641-1170 to inquire. In addition, SPAN is back and providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. The next one is […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 24 – Aug 26 – Sept 8, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙From the Search Dog Foundation: Topa had been locked in a car for nearly eight hours by the time concerned citizens noticed and called the police to rescue this Border Collie mix. When her owner was discovered in a nearby bar, he was arrested for animal neglect and other outstanding legal issues, forcing him to […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 23 – Aug 12 – Aug 25, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and in need of volunteers to operate day to day. If you are interested or have questions please call (805) 641-1170 to inquire. In addition to that, SPAN is back and providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two clinics […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 22 – July 29 – Aug 11, 2020 - The Pet Page

Just before 8 p.m. on June 18, 2020, Handler Eric Darling received a call from the Ventura County Fire Department to assist in confirming no one was left behind after a fire in a drainage pipe in Santa Paula, CA. The tube is a space known to be used as a shelter by the homeless […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 21 – July 15 – July 28, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and in dire need of volunteers to operate day to day. If you are interested or have questions please call (805) 641-1170 to inquire. In addition to that, SPAN is back and providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 20 – July 1 – July 14, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙4th of July pet safety by Amy King Summer is here and the 4th of July is just around the corner! While you may be celebrating the holiday a little differently this year, it is still very important to remember these dos and don’ts to keep your pets safe. Fireworks. Keep your pets away from […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 19 – June 17 – June 30, 2020 – The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and in dire need of volunteers to operate day to day. If you are interested or have questions, please call (805) 641-1170 to inquire. In addition to that, SPAN is back and providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 18 – June 3 – June 16, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is now open to the public and in dire need of volunteers to operate day to day. If you are interested or have questions please call (805) 641-1170 to inquire. In addition to that, SPAN is back and providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 17 – May 20 – June 2, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙Molly, officially known as Little Girl Molly, is a ten-year-old Vizsla owned by Connie Priesz. Molly has been a registered therapy animal with Pet Partners for nine years. Since the COVID-19 stay at home order, Connie and Molly have taken steps to stay connected in order to continue to bring comfort and joy. In an […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 16 – May 6 – May 19, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙Oliver’s adoption story is truly a twist of fate. This pup is now getting to live his happily ever after thanks to a chance encounter with his now owners, Fred and Elvira. Sometimes, it’s all about being in the right place at the right time! Fred in Elvira first met Oliver by chance in 2016 […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 15 – Apr 22 – May 5, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙As COVID-19 continues to create anxiety, the unconditional love of our furry family members provides comforting and love (and we can even hug them). Best Friends stated “our pets are living reminders of the beauty and joy around us, even in the darkest of times. They are such an important part of our families, and […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 14 – Apr 8 – Apr 21, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙Effective Monday, March 30, 2020 and until further notice, all nonessential services at Ventura County Animal Services (VCAS) will be discontinued and some ancillary services will be reduced. The goal is to keep people in their homes and carefully limit the number of animals housed on-site. Please know that VCAS will never turn away a […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 13 – Mar 25 – Apr 7, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in April are: Wednesday, April 15th at at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main St.), and a second one on Wednesday, April 22nd at Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., Fillmore, 93015. Please […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 12 – Mar 11 – Mar 24, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in March are: Wednesday, March 18th at  SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main St.), and a second one on Wednesday, March 25th at Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., Fillmore. Please call to […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 11 – Feb 26 – Mar 10, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in March are: Wednesday, March 4th at at Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036 and a second one in the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main), on Wednesday, […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 10 – Feb 12 – Feb 25, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics are: Wednesday, February 19th at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main), and a second at Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036 on […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 9 – Jan 29 – Feb 11, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in February are: Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., Fillmore, 93015, on Wednesday, February 12th and a second one on Wednesday, February 19th, at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main). Please call to schedule an […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 8 – Jan 15 – Jan 28, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in January are: Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., Fillmore, 93015, on Wednesday, January 22nd and a second one on Wednesday, January 29th, at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 7 – Jan 1 – Jan 14, 2020 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in January are: Wednesday, January 15th at the Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036; and a second one is on Wednesday, January 22nd at Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., Fillmore, […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 6 – Dec 18 – Dec 31, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN is joining up with Simi Valley nonprofit spay and neuter clinic to offer $10 spays and neuters for cats and kittens. Ventura County residents can get their cats and kittens spayed or neutered for $10 for the month of January 2020 only. Cats must be eight weeks or older. No rescue groups or purchased […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 5 – Dec 4 – Dec 17, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with dogs and cats. Two upcoming clinics in December are: Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., Fillmore, 93015, on Wednesday, December 11th and a second one on Wednesday, December 18th at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 4 – Nov 20 – Dec 3, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Three upcoming clinics in December are: Wednesday, December 4th at the Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036; Wednesday, December 11th at Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., Fillmore, 93015; and lastly, […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 3 – Nov 6 – Nov 19, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in November are: Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., Fillmore, on Wednesday, November 13th and a second one on Wednesday, November 20th, at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main). Please call […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 2 – Oct 23 – Nov 5, 2019 - The Pet Page

?SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics are: Thursday, October 31st at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main), and a second at Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036 on […] Read More »

Vol. 13, No. 1 – Oct 9 – Oct 22, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income households with cats and dogs. Two upcoming clinics in October are: Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., Fillmore, 93015, on Thursday, October 24th and a second one on Thursday, October 31st at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 26 – Sept 25 – Oct 8, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙Canine Adoption and Rescue League (C.A.R.L.) presents a blues and roots music festival from noon to 6p.m. Oct. 12 at Promenade Park on Figueroa Street in Ventura. There will be live bands, food, beer, wine and a raffle. Entry is $25.Live entertainment acts scheduled include the bands Kelly’s Lot, Crooked Eye Tommy, Jim Gustin & […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 25 – Sept 11 – Sept 24, 2019 – The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. Two upcoming clinics in September are: Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., Fillmore, on Thursday, September 19th and a second one on Thursday, September 26th at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main). Please call […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 24 – Aug 28 – Sept 10, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙Since 1992, SPAN has made it their mission to reduce dog and cat overpopulation throughout Ventura County. SPAN provides financial assistance to residents in need. This year SPAN has assisted with helping Spay and Neuter over 1000 animals in 2018-2019. Also, SPAN supports a humane, Trap-Spay/Neuter return process for managing the Feral Cat population. During […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 23 – Aug 14 – Aug 27, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. Two upcoming clinics in August are: Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., Fillmore, on Thursday, August 22nd and a second one on Thursday, August 29th at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 22 – July 31 – Aug 13, 2019 – The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. First two clinics in August are: Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, on Thursday, August 15th, and on Thursday, August 22nd at Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., Fillmore. Please […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 21 – July 17 – July 30, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. The clinic will take place in the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main) on Thursday, July 25th. Please call to schedule an appointment (805) 584-3823. ∙Official dog of Israel. The breed has avoided extinction by surviving in […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 20 – July 3 – July 16, 2019 - The Pet Page

?SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. Two upcoming clinics are: Thursday, July 11th at the Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036; and another on Thursday, July 18th at Shiells Park, in the parking lot, located at 649 C St., […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 19 – June 19 – July 2, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙ SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. The clinic will take place in the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main) on Thursday, June 27th. Please call to schedule an appointment(805) 584-3823. ∙ Dog Days Of Summer. Walk your furry friends at Buenaventura Golf […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 18 – June 5 – June 18, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙The Dr. Peter Gall Therapy Dog Program is so popular and has such wonderful teams that two teams visit the second and fourth Monday, as well as the third Saturday each month at Community Memorial Hospital. These Certified Therapy Dogs are much appreciated by patients and staff alike and bring joy to all that they […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 17 – May 22 – June 4, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. Two upcoming clinics are Thursday, May 30th at SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main) and another on Thursday, June 6th at the Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036. Please call […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 16 – May 8 – May 21, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙The Canine Companions For Independence Valley to Sea Chapter encompasses puppy raisers and volunteers in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. If you’re looking for deeper engagement as a Canine Companions volunteer, we encourage you to get involved with them. The Valley to Sea Chapter is an extension of the Southwest Regional Training Center. They work […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 15 – Apr 24 – May 7, 2019 - The Pet Page

The Best Friends Animal Society 2020 calendar cover cuties are Fly, Swim, and Hike! You can get your own calendar by making a membership gift of $25 or more. Your gift will bring it closer to the day when no cat or dog is killed simply because they don’t have a safe place to call […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 14 – Apr 10 – Apr 23, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙Twenty-six animals from the Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center (SPARC) were transported to a rescue in Northern California. SPARC, a no-kill, non-profit animal shelter, has been receiving so many stray and surrendered animals since the beginning of 2019 that the shelter had run out of space and adoptions were not keeping up with animal intakes. […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 13 – Mar 27 – Apr 9, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. Clinic will be at the Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036 on Thursday, April 4th. Please call to schedule an appointment(805) 584-3823. ∙Hill’s Pet Nutrition is adding Science Diet and Prescription Diet varieties to […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 12 – Mar 13 – Mar 26, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. Two Clinics in March: Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036 on Thursday, March 21st, and seco in the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main) on Thursday, March 28th. Please […] Read More »

REWARD LOST DOG

XENA – Black, medium sized Shepherd mix 5 years old. Wearing red collar with her license and tag with Xena and phone# 805-207-0235. If you see her, please contact Nancy Broadhead 805-207-0235 or Cappi Patterson 805-766-5920 Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 11 – Feb 27 – Mar 12, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙Two members of the U.S. House of Representatives re-introduced a bill that would make malicious acts of animal cruelty a felony nationwide. A person convicted of the crime could face a fine or up to seven years in prison, or both. The bill, known as the Preventing Animal Cruel and Torture (PACT) Act, is co-sponsored […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 10 – Feb 13 – Feb 26, 2019 - The Pet Page

∙SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. Three Clinics in February: Oxnard Performing Arts Center, on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th. Located at 800 Hobson Way, Oxnard and the third in the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main) on Thursday, February 28th. Please […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 9 – Jan 30 – Feb 12, 2019 - The Pet Page

•Starbucks completed their Community Day of Service at the CARL kennels on January 23. These strong and hard workers picked up heavy artificial turf and took it to the dumpster, sanded and painted a picnic table, pulled weeds and cut down a dead tree. Thank you, Starbucks, for picking CARL to do your Day of […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 8 – Jan 16 – Jan 29, 2019 - The Pet Page

•SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. Two Clinics in January: Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, on Thursday, January 24th and a second one in the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main) on […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 7 – Jan 3 – Jan 15, 2019 - The Pet Page

•SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. Two Clinics in January: Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, on Friday, January 24th and  second one in the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main) on Friday, January 31st. Please […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 6 – Dec 19, 2018 – Jan 2, 2019 - The Pet Page

• A thief was caught on camera stealing thousands of dollars from the CARL Thrift Store. The thief was caught on the store’s surveillance video pulling back a curtain, and going into the manager’s office repeatedly, before he leaves the store with an estimated $2,400. CARL rescues and takes in dogs that need a home, […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 5 – Dec 5 – Dec 18, 2018 - The Pet Page

• Razzle Dazzle some cat stole your photo so please send it to us again. • Therapy dogs Lola, Herbie, Livi, Posey, Molli and Jock currently visit the patients and staff at CMHS twice a month. They meet at 11am in the lobby and visit patients who would like to see the dogs on the […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 4 – Nov 21 – Dec 4, 2018 - The Pet Page

•Bio-Detection by Victoria Usher At the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in New Orleans, double-blind lab tests have shown how two canines can correctly pick out the scent of children infected with malaria parasites seventy percent of the time. While all the schoolchildren appeared healthy, blood tests administered on-site discovered that thirty children […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 3 – Nov 7 – Nov 20, 2018 - The Pet Page

• A correction to the photo and caption published in the Nov. 6th Ventura Breeze. The two that tied for Best in Show at the Ventura Harbor Village Howl-O-Ween dog costume contest were the train with the conductor and # 26 the race car dog. The later was to the right of the train and […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 2 – Oct 24 – Nov 6, 2018 - The Pet Page

•Free pet clinic helping dogs of the homeless community. Free dog vaccinations. Friday, Oct.26, 12-2pm. SPAN 110 N. Olive, Ventura. There will also be food, toys, collars, harnesses and leashes.  Buddy Nation will be there to help and SPAN has graciously donated the space in front of their store. •Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center (SPARC) […] Read More »

Vol. 12, No. 1 - Oct 10 - Oct 23, 2018 - The Pet Page

•SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. New Location is at Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard on Friday, October 26th. Please call to schedule an appointment 805-584-3823. •On October 27 WHO LET THE DOGS OUT FAMILY FUN FESTIVAL, A COMMUNITY FUNDRAISER on […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 26 – Sept 26 – Oct 9, 2018 – The Pet Page

• SDF-trained Search Teams are currently deployed across the United States. Five SDF Search Teams have responded to help local authorities prepare for any rescues needed in the aftermath of Hurricanes Florence and Olivia. Founded in 1996, the local National Disaster Search Dog Foundation (SDF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Santa Paula (but it seems […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 25 – Sept 12 – Sept 25, 2018 – The Pet Page

•Santa Paula Animal Rescue Center (SPARC) is in need of assistance for the care of Nanuk, an 11 month old male husky puppy with Megaesophagus. Megaesophagus is somewhat common for dogs. It is an enlargement of the esophagus—the muscular tube leading to the stomach—with decreased or absent motility. Motility the muscular activity that is necessary […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 24 – Aug 29 – Sept 11, 2018 - The Pet Page

• On September 16, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Ventura Pet Wellness & Dog Training Center presents Have You Always Dreamed of Working with Animals as a Career? Ventura Pet Wellness & Dog Training Center will be hosting our 2nd Annual Animal Career Fair! Located at 3521 Arundell Circle #B Ventura. This event is free […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 22 - Aug 1 - Aug 14, 2018 - The Pet Page

Best low fat dog food by Adam Conrad Low-fat dog food can be extremely helpful for dogs with pancreatic problems or dogs struggling with obesity. It is easy to find low-fat brands, but it can be difficult to find low-fat brands that still have all the necessities for your dog. Many companies cut fat out […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 21 – July 18 – July 31, 2018 - The Pet Page

•SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. Two opportunities. New Location: Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, on Friday, July 20th. Also in Ventura, in the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main St.) Friday, […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 20 - July 4 - July 17, 2018 - The Pet Page

Locally the Housing Authority of the City of San Buenaventura celebrated with their dogs at work and lunch of hot dogs of course. The dogs were very well behaved and waited their turn for a hot dog. Foto: On June 30, a summer benefit concert Paws for the Cause was held at the Poinsettia Pavilion […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 19 – June 20 – July 3, 2018 – The Pet Page

•SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. At a wew Location the Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard on Friday, June 29th. Please call to schedule an appointment 805-584-3823. •Housing Authority to host its 4th Annual TYDTWDay® 2018 On Thursday, June […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 18 - Jun 6 - June 19, 2018 - The Pet Page

• “If you want a real friend that you can trust in Washington, get a dog.” ~ Harry Truman • SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. In the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main) Friday, June 8th. Please call […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 17 - May 23 - June 5, 2018 - The Pet Page

• On April 27 Animal Services provided a shot clinic for the homeless in front of the SPAN Store in Ventura. They also provided leashes, collars, food for yorkies and flea meds. Over 61 animals were served. Some of the homeless had up to 3 animals. It was for the homeless so the flyers were […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 16 - May 9 - May 22, 2018 - The Pet Page

• On Saturday, May 5, CARL’s (Canine Adoption and Rescue League) 21st annual Pooch Parade was held at the Ventura Beach Promenade Park on a beautiful (but slightly windy)Ventura day. The new Bluefang Dogathon 5K & 10k races were not just another race, they were all about the dogs with over 200 dogs participating in […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 15 - Apr 25 - May 8, 2018 - The Pet Page

• A message of hope for the families of Thomas Fire cats Surfcat Rescue and Adoptions urges residents to keep looking for their missing cats The story is heartbreakingly common. During the harrowing first hours of the Thomas Fire, with just minutes to evacuate, many residents were unable to locate and/or catch their cats. They […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 14 - Apr 11 - Apr 24, 2018 - The Pet Page

Remembering Professor Scamp 2002-2017 • SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. Albert H. Soliz Library – El Rio, 2820 Jourdan St., Oxnard, 93036 on Friday, April 20th. Please call to schedule an appointment 584-3823. For the homeless April 27 at 110 N. Olive, Ventura. • […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 13 - Mar 28 - Apr 10, 2018 - The Pet Page

Canine Adoption and Rescue League(CARL) was presented a check from Meridian Design and Construction. Pictured owner Justin Shipp, Sharon Clark, executive director of CARL, Sara Masterson, Meridian Design consultant, Jessica Whitney, CARL kennel supervisor and the handsome guy is Rascal who is up for adoption. The Ventura Police K-9 Units has received a gift from […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 12 - Mar 14 - Mar 27, 2018 - The Pet Page

• A 16-year-old boy was hiding in a closet giving updates to a 911 dispatcher during a burglary at his family’s home, when he heard gunshots and his dog suddenly stopped barking. Des Moines police Cmdr. Doug Jenkins said the first 911 call came in at about 12:20 p.m. Police said the teen was home […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 11 - Feb 28 - Mar 13, 2018 - The Pet Page

• After the massive mudslide decimated Montecito two veteran Canine Disaster Search Teams trained by the Search Dog Foundation (SDF) were staged in the area prior to the slide and went to work immediately, searching for survivors. When the magnitude of the disaster became clear, additional teams from throughout California deployed to assist in rescue […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 10 – Feb 14 – Feb 27, 2018 – The Pet Page

• SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. In the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main) Friday, March 2nd. Please call to schedule an appointment 584-3823. • Hi, Sheldon: Hope this email finds you well! Thank you again so much for […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 9 - Jan 31 - Feb 13, 2018 - The Pet Page

• After the deadly mudslides devastated Montecito 18 Canine Disaster Search Teams trained by the local Search Dog foundation returned home, exhausted but confident they completed their mission. These incredible Search Dogs and Handlers searched tirelessly despite immense challenges with debris, rock and mud Brent Brainard, Handler of Search Dog Decker stated “This is what […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 8 - Jan 17 - Jan 30, 2018 - The Pet Page

• SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. In the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main) Friday, February 2nd. Please call to schedule an appointment 584-3823. • The Spirits Car Club of Ventura recently held the Splinter Nationals event […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 7 - Jan 3 - Jan 16, 2018 - The Pet Page

• by Jim Reilly President National Police Dog Foundation When we evacuated from our National Training Center (NTC) campus on the night of December 4, we weren’t sure if we would have a home to come back to after the devastating Thomas Fire swept through our canyon. We are so grateful to everyone who has […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 6 – Dec 20, 2017 – Jan 2, 2018 – The Pet Page

• www.missingpetpartnership.org is a good place to help with your missing pet. • Some veterinarians are offering their services for free during these times for our displayed and for pets without a home to call their own. Check with your vet to find out. • by Jennifer Tipton On Thursday, Dec. 7th I visited the […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No. 5 - Dec 6 - Dec 19, 2017 - The Pet Page

•  Purrs & Paws Holiday Boutique returns to Ojai for the Sixth annual Humane Society fundraiser slated for Dec. 16. Over 30 vendors will offer a vast variety of holiday gifts for people and pets, at the Humane Society of Ventura County’s holiday boutique. The boutique will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 4 – Nov 22 – Dec 5, 2017 – The Pet Page

•  Sponsorship makes an ideal gift at any time of the year for an animal-loving friend or relative – birthdays, holidays, as a ‘thank you’ gift, or simply to say ‘I love you’! — either for a cat lover who has everything, or for friends and family members who love making a difference in the […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 3 - Nov 8 - Nov 21, 2017 - The Pet Page

The Humane Society of Ventura County’s annual Santa Paws holiday photo shoot is almost upon us. On Sunday, Nov. 19, the Ventura Beach Marriott will host the popular event, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Two weeks later, on Sunday, Dec. 3, the HSVC Shelter will host a second Santa Paws pet photo shoot, also […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 2 - Oct 25 - Nov 7, 2017 - The Pet Page

•  The Herman Bennett Foundation is having their 4th Annual “Haunted Dinner, Magic, and Dancing” at the Bard Mansion October 28, from 6:00 pm – 10:00pm. This fundraiser is to support these dog programs: Help Military Dogs with their medical needs when they return from service Ventura Police K-9 Unit (not paid for by the […] Read More »

Vol. 11, No.1 – Oct 11 - Oct 24, 2017 - The Pet Page

•  Scamp didn’t make it to this anniversary issue, but if he had we are sure this is what he would have said. I wrote for the Ventura Breeze for over nine years and enjoyed every minute of it. I was just a puppy when I started (about 30 years old in doggy years). I […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 26 – Sept 27 - Oct 10, 2017 - The Pet Page

•SPAN Thrift Store is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. In the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main) Friday, October 13th. Please call to schedule an appointment 584-3823. •Who Let the Dogs Out 5K on Sat. Oct. 7, 4-8 pm in the […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 25 – Sept 13 - Sept 26, 2017 - The Pet Page

• A fund raiser for Ventura Police K9 officers’ medical insurance will be held on October 7, 4 to 8pm at the Harbor Cove Café and on the beach. (1867 Spinnaker way at the end). Vendors, raffles, live music ,food and fun for all including the Sunset Glow family fun run, walk, or crawl 5K […] Read More »

Remembering Scamp by Ana Baker

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Vol. 10, No. 24 – Aug 30 - Sept 12, 2017 - The Pet Page

• Dog friendly downtown restaurants. Between Ventura Ave. and Fir and Poli and Thompson Winchesters Grill & Saloon Fluid State Ventiki Tiki Lounge SavoryThai Cuisine Rice Snapper Jacks Taco Shack Rumfish Y Vino Paradise Pantry- tables on sidewalk Taqueria Vallarta El Ray Cantina Capriccio-on sidewalk Coconut Crab Grapes & Hops Busy Bee- tables on sidewalk Cafe […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 23 – Aug 16 - Aug 29, 2017 - The Pet Page

•  At the end of a road By Mary-Jo Murphy “Does anyone want a dog? Tim’s going to shoot that Border Collie.” I was on a road trip, 40 miles off Highway 80 in Nevada, wandering around a historic site where Mark Twain had tried his hand at silver mining. The woman was delivering mail […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 22 – Aug 2 - Aug 15, 2017 - The Pet Page

•  Estella had her successful surgery yesterday and is recovering nicely. She is still at VetSurg, but will go home with her foster mom tomorrow for full recuperation. We raised the needed $6,000 … thanks in huge part to The Breeze. Money poured in from your readers ……. you are truly a Buddy Nation Angel! […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 21 – July 19 - Aug 1, 2017 - The Pet Page

Search Dog Trapper lived life to the fullest, enjoying every moment, whether searching for survivors after Hurricane Katrina or playing in the backyard swimming pool. This handsome Yellow Lab crossed the Rainbow Bridge at 15 years old on June 22 with his Handler of nearly 13 years, Marshia Hall, by his side. •The British Veterinary […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 20 – July 5 - July 18, 2017 - The Pet Page

•  Estella is a sweet, affectionate 2 year old Pit Bull. She and her human are homeless and are being helped by Buddy Nation. Buddy Nation is a registered 501(c)(3) organization devoted to helping the pets of Ventura’s homeless, including veterinary care. Estella is going lame and losing the use of her back legs. She […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 20 – July 5 - July 18, 2017 - The Pet Page

Fotos: Proud dogs and trainers at new interactive Ventura County Sheriff’s inmate program. Photos by Michael Gordon “ Can you believe that I was fired because I was too friendly” Gavel From June 29th to July 2 the Seaside Spectacular All Breed Dog Show was held at the Fairgrounds. These are a few of the […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 19 – June 21 - July 4, 2017 - The Pet Page

•  SPAN is providing $10 spays and neuters for low income cat and dog friends. In the SPAN Thrift Store parking lot 110 N. Olive St. (behind Vons on Main) Friday, July 14, Please call to schedule an appointment 584-3823. •  On Thursday, June 22, the Housing Authority of the City of San Buenaventura (HACSB) […] Read More »

Cat nap Savana style

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Vol. 10, No. 18 – June 7 - June 20, 2017 - The Pet Page

•  On June 10 there will be a wonderful event by the Herman Bennett Foundation to raise funds for our K9 officers in the Harbor. Please see the ad in this issue and plan to attend. The Breeze will be there so stop by to say hello and pick up a tennis ball for your […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 17 – May 24 – June 6, 2017 – The Pet Page, Dedicated to Scamp

•  Welcome to our first “Pet Page.” We know that it will never be the same (or personal)without the Professor but we shall carry on in his name. He will be missed forever. •  The Humane Society of Ventura County is celebrating its 85th anniversary by holding an open house on June 10, from 10 […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 16 – May 10 - May 23, 2017 - Professor Scamp Ph.D

In Remembrance of Scamp 2002-2017 Hi Sheldon and Diane I just wanted to tell you how sorry I am about your baby boy. I know how much you guys love him and what a great pet editor he was. Now that he’s crossed the rainbow bridge, I hope you can find comfort in his memories, […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 15 – April 26 - May 9, 2017 - Professor Scamp Ph.D

•  Because my mom is spoon feeding me and I am still drinking water I have made it to another issue . I’m not in pain (just pooped) so I think that this is okay with me. In fact, 2 days ago I actually jumped out of bed (couldn’t get in by myself). I have […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 14 – April 12 - April 25, 2017 - Professor Scamp PhD

•  I know that you want a health update. I’m still kicking but very tired and lethargic. No wonder because I stopped eating about a week ago (still drinking some water). I have been offered hot dogs, hamburger meat, chicken and even filet mignon (I deserve it) but nothing appeals to me. I would probably […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 13 – March 29 - April 11, 2017 - Professor Scamp PhD

•   I think that something bad is happening to me that I want to share. A few weeks ago, I started coughing, lost my appetite (I love eating) and became very lethargic. About a week ago I was in my backyard and collapsed. My family took me in the house and set me on the […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 12 – March 15 - March 28, 2017 - Professor Scamp PhD

•   The Canine Adoption and Rescue League(CARL) has announced an expanded Pooch Parade and is now accepting walker and vendor registrations for the 20th Annual Pooch Parade and Pet Expo. The Pooch Parade is C.A.R.L.’s largest fundraiser of the year, and a major touchstone for the local rescue community. The day begins with a charity […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 11 – March 1 - March 14, 2017 - Professor Scamp PhD

•   Haole, Ventura’s surfing dog, will ride with Grand Marshal Mary Osborne when the St. Patrick’s Day Parade marches up Main St. on Saturday, March 11. Haole, an 8-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, wowed hundreds of thousands attending the 2017 Rose Parade as well as millions more watching on TV with his surfing skills on a […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 10 – February 15 - February 28, 2017 - Professor Scamp Ph.D

From my friends at C.A.R.L.: Canine Adoption and Rescue League (C.A.R.L.) wishes a very happy birthday to longtime volunteer Betty Siegfried. Betty recently turned 80, and has been a fixture at the dog rescue since July 2006. Betty began her volunteer career as a dog walker. Lately, she spends her volunteer time sitting in one […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 9 – February 1 - February 14, 2017 - Professor Scamp, PhD

•  A unique Tournament of Roses Parade float featuring surfing dogs and other talented animals set a new Guinness World Record. The Lucy Pet’s Gnarly Crankin’ K-9 Wave Maker float set the world record for the longest and heaviest float in Tournament of Roses Parade history. The float weighed 74 tons and was 126 feet […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 8 – January 18 - January 31, 2017 - Professor Scamp PhD

•   The “MY VENTURA” that is mailed to your home from the city has many wonderful dog classes for dogs and our companions so be sure to check it out. •   The Herman Bennett Foundation has launched several programs to help prevent over population of cats and dogs. Some programs include offering 100% prepaid payment […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 7 – January 4 - January 17, 2017 - Professor Scamp PhD

•   Brownie Troop 61686 recently teamed up with Anacapa Animal Hospital in Ventura for their annual drive to collect towels for the local animal shelters. The girls participated in the drive as a part of earning their Pets badge. Dr. Burner gave the girls a tour of the hospital, where the girls were able to […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 6 – December 21, 2016 - January 3, 2017 - Professor Scamp PhD

Happy holidays to all of my wonderful readers. •  The ASPCA has assisted federal authorities with the removal and sheltering of approximately 156 dogs from a dog fighting operation in eastern North Carolina. The victims have been transported to a temporary shelter for immediate care. Cruelty to animals is just not acceptable. People that do […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 5 – December 7 - December 20, 2016 - Professor Scamp PhD

•   Ventura County Animal Services (VCAS) has kicked off their annual Giving Tuesday fundraiser for new medical kennels and they are asking for support from the community. The fundraiser runs until January 5, 2017. Those wishing to donate can visit www.vcas.us/GivingTuesday or visit the Camarillo Adoption Center at 600 Aviation Drive, or the Simi Valley […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 4 – November 23 - December 6, 2016 - Professor Scamp PhD

•  Jardo, a Boise Police Department K-9, was shot along with two Boise officers while confronting an armed suspect recently. Jardo was taken to a vet where the veterinarian who performed surgery on him “is hopeful he will be OK,” Boise police report. Corporal Kevin Holtry and fellow members of the Special Operations Unit were […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 3 – November 9 - November 22, 2016 - Professor Scamp PhD

•  The Humane Society of Ventura County will hold its annual “Santa Paws” fund-raisers on Nov. 20 in Ventura and at the HSVC’s shelter in Ojai on Dec. 4, where pets – along with their families – can have their pictures taken with Santa. The Ventura shoot will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 2 – October 26 - November 8, 2016 - Professor Scamp PhD

•  Paws for Reading presented at Foster Library is a great way to get children reading, especially ones having a difficult time with their reading when they read aloud to registered therapy dogs. Saturdays from noon to 1:00 on the second floor in the children’s area. Sign up is required. For more information on the […] Read More »

Vol. 10, No. 1 – October 12 - October 25, 2016 - Professor Scamp

•  Wow, I have been writing for the Ventura Breeze for nine years as we complete our ninth year anniversary (cats and the Breeze have at least nine lives). I was just a kid when I started. I want to thank my wonderful readers, Scampclub members, my remarkable publisher-editor( I had to say that to […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 26 – September 28 – October 11, 2016 - Professor Scamp

•  I want to thank all of you that attended my presidential rally and who are supporting me for president. It was pawsitively wonderful. A great turn-out of young and old and many honks from people driving by. A special thanks to Gloria owner of a Secret Garden (981 E. Main) for hosting the event […] Read More »

Professor Scamp presidential pup rally at A Secret Garden Florist Café at 1pm Sunday, Sept. 18

On Sunday, September 18, there will be a pup rally at A Secret Garden Florist Café (981 E. Main, Ventura) at 1pm to officially announce the candidacy for president of Professor Scamp PhD (Pretty happy Dog). The public is encouraged to attend to support Scamp’s run for the Oval Office. Attendees are welcome to bring their dogs, […] Read More »

Professor Scamp, PhD (Pretty happy Dog) announces his candidacy for President

“I am intelligent and will bark on your behalf. And I am learning to speak Russian in case I need to negotiate with Putin.” After much deliberation, and looking at the current presidential candidates, I have decided that I am more qualified than any of them, so I hereby announce that I am a write-in […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 24 – August 31 – September 13, 2016 - Professor Scamp PhD

•  Walden Surfboards is raffling off a custom 9’0 surfboard with the proceeds going to the Ventura Police Departments K-9 unit. The K-9 unit is mostly self-funded and it is very expensive to train and outfit the K-9 dogs. All of the officers reach into their own pockets to pay for some of the K-9 […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 23 – August 17 – August 30, 2016 - Professor Scamp, PhD

•  Spay Neuter Animal Network is hosting a $10 spay/neuter day on September 1 in their parking lot at 110 N. Olive St., Ventura. Spay Neuter Animal Network is behind Rite Aid off the Avenue. Spay & Neuter Clinic of Simi Valley will be performing the surgeries.  The cost is only $10 for low and […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 22 – August 3 – August 16, 2016 - Professor Scamp, PhD

•  The Canine Adoption and Rescue League(CARL) 19th annual Pooch Parade at San Buenaventura Beach State Park was another great event and day. League President Mary Saputo, of Ventura, said they hoped the event would raise at least $25,000 for the nonprofit that has helped more than 6,500 dogs since its inception in 1996. On […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 21 – July 20 – August 2, 2016 - Professor Scamp PhD

•  I received this from a reader that I want to share. “On page 6 (last issue) you mention the Paws For Reading program. Would appreciate it if you would issue a correction in the next issue that the dogs are Certified Therapy Dogs, not Service Dogs. Service Dogs are trained to serve one person […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 20 – July 6 – July 19, 2016 - Professor Scamp PhD

•  Local non-profit dog rescue Canine Adoption and Rescue League (C.A.R.L.) will host its 19th Annual Pooch Parade fundraising event on July 17th, from 9:00am-4:00pm at San Buenaventura State Beach. The theme of this year’s event is “Friends are Fur-Ever”, highlighting the lifelong commitment between a family and their pets.   The Pooch Parade is […] Read More »

Keep your 4 paw family members safe on July 4th

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Keep your fur family members safe on July 4th

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Vol. 9, No. 19 – June 22 – July 5, 2016 - Professor Scamp, PhD

• LostCatVentura.com and LostDogVentura.com are free resources for finding lost cats and dogs in Ventura County. And where you can post a notice for your lost pet. • The Summerfest All Breed Dog Show, by the Ventura County Dog Fanciers Assoc. is June 30-July 3 (7am-8pm) at the Ventura Fairgrounds. And if you like horsies […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 18 – June 8 – June 21, 2016 - Professor Scamp

•  The Humane Society of Ventura County is having an open house. See page 8 for all of the details. •  June – August summer adoption specials at Ventura County Animal Services(VCAS) Mondays: Mixed-Breed Mondays $30 Tuesday: Twenty Dollar Tuesdays $20 Wednesdays: Wabbit Wednesdays $40 (white rabbits) $70 (bonded pairs) Thursdays: Throwback Thursdays – 1992 […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 17 – May 25 – June 7, 2016 - Professor Scamp Ph.D

• Remember that the Felix N Fido “Bring Me Home” Adoption Festival is on Sunday, June 5 from 11am-4pm at the Ventura Harbor. It’s a dog friendly , family day so please attend and you might even get to pet me (for free) and have a dog caricature drawn by Jaime Baker. • by Victoria […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 16 – May 11 – May 24, 2016 - Professor Scamp

•   Paw Works opens storefront in the Pacific View Mall by my good friend Barbara Hinton Did you know that there is now a “store” in the Pacific View Mall where you can adopt animals who need homes, purchase pet supplies and shop for gently used clothing?  Paw Works, a nonprofit animal rescue organization, opened […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 15 – April 27 – May 10, 2016 - Professor Scamp

•   The U.S. Dog Agility Association’s Southwest Regional Championships will take place from April 29 through May 1 at Arroyo Vista Community Park, 4550 Tierra Rejada Road. The action will start at 9 a.m. and finish by 3 p.m. each day. The championships will take place on the soccer fields at the far east end […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 14 – April 13 – April 26, 2016 - Professor Scamp

•  SPAN is paying for all but $10 a pet on April 21 for spay and neuter in their parking lot at 110 N. Olive behind Vons. Valley Vet Nonprofit of Simi is bringing their mobile unit and doing surgeries. This is their last one till June as it does get expensive for the thrift […] Read More »

Please help find Walter

Walter’s family needs your help to bring him safely home. Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 13 – March 30 – April 12, 2016 - Professor Scamp

In keeping with Ventura’s 150th Anniversary I decided to show you some older dog photos. I don’t think (in dog years) that there have been any 150-year old dogs but a 20-year old dog is getting close and some smaller dogs live that long. •   An off-leash dog park in the Westside would be wonderful. […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 12 – March 16 – March 29, 2016 - Professor Scamp

•  This is a nice thing so try to help. Hospice caregivers (physicians, nurses, aides, counselors, social workers, or volunteers) working in Ventura or Santa Barbara county are needed for a Ph.D. dissertation research study. The study will explore the experience of hospice caregivers who have been exposed to animal-assisted therapy sessions provided to hospice […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 11 – March 2 – March 15, 2016 - Professor Scamp

•  From a previous issue (or two). “A 21 year old girl was killed by a hit and run driver and her white, female Maltese/Poodle mix named “Coco” was with the young girl and took off running.” My friend Lyn Fairly, from KVTA News Talk Radio 1590am told me “What is so sad Scamp is […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 10 – February 17 – March 2, 2016 - Professor Scamp

•   Sharing a few happy stories. The world certainly needs them. Kramer, Nik Glaser’s proclaimed noodle-loving golden doodle, disappeared from his Venice, Los Angeles apartment over the holiday break under suspicious circumstances. For the past nearly 2 months, Glaser launched a ferocious campaign by foot, flier and social media to find his missing service dog […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 9 – February 3 – February 16, 2016 - Professor Scamp

•   The connection between animal cruelty and domestic violence is well-documented. Abusers often harm pets to intimidate and control their victims or to prevent them from leaving. Too often, victims of domestic violence stay in dangerous relationships and delay seeking help out of fear for the safety of the pets they must leave behind. Even […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 8 – January 20 – February 2, 2016 - Professor Scamp

•   I received this from my friend Lyn Fairly at KVTA. Dear Scamp, Last Wednesday night the 6th of Jan. a young girl (around 21 years) , was killed by a hit and run driver. It was rainy and the difficult to spy the license plate (Scamp this is similar to a dog collar) , […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 7 – January 6 – January 19, 2016 - Professor Scamp

“Who said dogs are smarter than cats? Savana •  Q. My rabbit friend is putting on weight. Is this something she needs to worry about? •  A. A rabbit that is overweight can have multiple problems. Being overweight increases the risk of having digestive problems, respiratory problems, and can increase the risk of arthritis as […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 6 – December 23, 2015 – January 5, 2016 - Professor Scamp

•  I want to wish all of my wonderful readers, and sponsors a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. It has been another wonderful year of writing for you. And a special thanks to Victoria Usher for helping write some of my articles. •  In my last article I had a story about a […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 5 – December 9 - December 22, 2015 – Professor Scamp

Two of my dog heroes are: •  A Great Dane service dog named George is one of five recipients for this year’s AKC Humane Fund Award for Canine Excellence, which honors dogs that have had a significant impact on their owners and communities. He is the service dog for 11-year-old Bella Burton Bella, who suffers […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 4 – November 25 – December 8, 2015 – Professor Scamp

•  The Ventura County Animal Services (VCAS) has received the largest donation in its history. The Hahn-Block Family Foundation visited the Camarillo Adoption Center on July 9, After seeing the necessary use of temporary caging for dogs due to over-crowding, and seeing the number of dogs in the “holding room,” they generously offered $100,000 towards a matching fund donation […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 3 – November 11 – November 24, 2015 – Professor Scamp

A few of the winning dogs at Howl-o-ween. Photos by Bernie Goldstein •  Hundreds of Howl-o-ween watchers lined the walkways around the stage at Ventura Harbor Village for the annual village event where dogs were judged for their best costumes. Ventura Breeze contributing photographer Bernie Goldstein was one of the judges (his photo was taken […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 2 – October 28 – November 10, 2015 – Professor Scamp

Dandy’s weight was 570 pounds when it was seized, extremely underweight for a horse of his size. •  A Simi Valley woman was sentenced in Ventura County Superior Court for the neglect and abuse of her horse. Two months prior she had been convicted of animal cruelty in connection with her lack of care for […] Read More »

Vol. 9, No. 1 – October 14 – October 27, 2015 - Professor Scamp

This is one of my dog buddies as painted by my friend Jaime Baker. If you would like a dog portrait let me know and I will tell him. He would probably give me a dog treat commission. •  I recently told you about Archie the Therapy Dog going to doggy heaven. Casa Pacifica is […] Read More »

Vol. 8, No. 26 – September 30 – October 13, 2015 – Professor Scamp

• Herman Bennett Foundation’s Haunted Mansion Dinner, Ghost Tour & Magic Fundraiser! October 30th at  the historic Bard Mansion on the Port Hueneme Naval Base benefitting the Foundation’s spay & neuter programs across Ventura County. Help control the local animal population and prevent the needless deaths of cats and dogs. All tickets sales are a tax-deductible donation. […] Read More »

Lost Dog looking for its family

Found dog: Please call Ventura Highway Luxury Boarding for Dogs, if you have lost this sweet dog at 643-3647 Read More »

Vol. 8, No. 25 – September 16 – September 29, 2015 – Professor Scamp

What’s cuter then a bunch of Shih Tzu puppies? Maybe a bunch of any puppies. The Humane Society of Ventura County will hold its ninth annual “Cats in the Canyon & Hounds in the Hollow” fundraiser on Sunday, Sept. 27, in Ojai. The event will run from 2 to 5 p.m. at Boccali’s pizza and […] Read More »

Lost Cat

Hi: I’m a lost male Persian Short Hair (Exotic) : 7 years old : height 11-12″ : 17-18 lbs. : Red and white striped collar with red bell and yellow home again tag (microchipped) : Last seen on Bluebonnet Ave, near Saticoy and Telephone : Color Black with Golden Eyes : My name is Rambo, […] Read More »

Vol. 8, No. 24 – September 2 – September 15, 2015 – Professor Scamp

Enjoying themselves at the FelixNFido adoption event were “Paws For Reading” dogs Suzie, Jane Middleton, Library Technician II (not a dog), Doug, Herbie,  Murphy  and Ricky   Bruno and Molly of Central Coast Pug Rescue are going home with Bob and Christina Thompson of Thousand Oaks after being adopted at FelixNFido event.   Kiarra was adopted  […] Read More »

Scamp the sheep herder?

This is me at On the Lamb Ranch in Camarillo honing my herding skills. I couldn’t tell if the sheep were scared to death or laughing their heads off (did you see the movie Babe?)   Read More »

Vol. 8, No. 23 - August 19 – September 1, 2015 - Professor Scamp

“It’s nice to know that help is available if I have a medical problem, or need a lift to the vet” “ Do short hair dogs need to take a bath daily? I get a little dizzy in the washer-dryer but I look very handsome after” Thank all of you who attended the FelixNFido adoption […] Read More »

Vol. 8, No. 20 – July 8–July 21, 2015 - Professor Scamp

Foto: “What time does this bar open?” A friend of mine (who lives by the beach) lets his four year old kitty cat “Blackie” play in the sand by his house. Recently a Pierpont neighbor saw his cat killed by an off leash dog on the beach. So please keep your dog on a leash […] Read More »