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Sophia is a great dog and wants all of your attention. She loves going on walks and doesn`t pull. She also listens to commands to sit, stay, and go outside. She doesn`t jump on you and would be happy to sit by you and be with you all the time and is also happy to be sitting by herself in the backyard in the sun.
Sophia is a great dog and wants all of your attention. She loves going on walks and doesn`t pull. She also listens to commands to sit, stay, and go outside. She doesn`t jump on you and would be happy to sit by you and be with you all the time and is also happy to be sitting by herself in the backyard in the sun.
If you would like more information or to adopt, visit our pets in person at either shelter location in Camarillo and Simi Valley. We are not able to take requests to hold or reserve an animal.
Adoption Fees:
$110 Dog
$80 Cat
Adoption fees for small animals (rabbits, hamsters, iguanas, guinea pigs, rats, etc.) vary depending on species.
If you would like more information or to adopt, visit our pets in person at either shelter location in Camarillo and Simi Valley. We are not able to take requests to hold or reserve an animal.
Adoption Fees:
$110 Dog
$80 Cat
Adoption fees for small animals (rabbits, hamsters, iguanas, guinea pigs, rats, etc.) vary depending on species.
Simi Valley Campus
670 W. Los Angeles Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93065
Adoptions Tuesday-Sunday 12:009m - 5:30pm
closed Mondays
More about this shelter
Ventura County Animal Services (VCAS) operates two shelters within the county. The large main shelter in Camarillo houses over 400 pets and the administrative offices. Our smaller facility in Simi Valley houses nearly 40 pets at a time.
Each year, Ventura County Animal Services cares for more than 10,000 animals. Our goal is to reunite lost pets with their owners and find life-long homes for as many animals as possible, while providing proper care during their stay.
Ventura County Animal Services (VCAS) operates two shelters within the county. The large main shelter in Camarillo houses over 400 pets and the administrative offices. Our smaller facility in Simi Valley houses nearly 40 pets at a time.
Each year, Ventura County Animal Services cares for more than 10,000 animals. Our goal is to reunite lost pets with their owners and find life-long homes for as many animals as possible, while providing proper care during their stay.