Find a Lost Rabbit

If you have lost an animal, you MUST come down to the shelter in person as soon as possible (go to Hours of operation). Check below for a list of dogs recently brought into the kennel.

Why must you look in person? No one knows your animal as well as you, and you may provide a description that differs from a kennel person's observations. If the animal is not here on your first attempt, don't give up! Someone may be holding the animal at their residence to try to find the owner, only to bring it here days, weeks, even months later. Be sure to post signs in your neighborhood, at local veterinary clinics and pet supply outlets and place an ad in your local newspaper. Go door to door in your neighborhood, talk to service personnel (mail, trash, meter readers etc.). It is important that you visit the Shelter at least every other day! Check at neighboring shelters such as the Humane Society of Ventura County, the Agoura Shelter, and Santa Barbara Co. Animal Services.


It is a sad fact that we may have found your animal dead on the roadway or in your neighborhood. Please check the list of the deceased animals that have been picked up or turned in.






Health Care Agency
2323 Knoll Drive
Ventura, CA 93003
805-677-5110
Ambulatory Care-Medical Clinics
2323 Knoll Drive 
Ventura, CA 93003
805-677-5223
Behavioral Health
1911 Williams Drive
Oxnard, CA 93036
805-981-6830
Public Health
2240 E. Gonzales Road
Oxnard, CA 93036
805-981-5101
Santa Paula Hospital
825 N. Tenth Street
Santa Paula, CA 93061
805-933-8600
Ventura County Medical Center
3291 Loma Vista Road
Ventura, CA 93003
805-652-6000
HCA Human Resources
2323 Knoll Drive 
Ventura, CA 93003
805-677-5184
Ventura County Health Care Plan
2220 E. Gonzales Road
Suite 210 B

Oxnard, CA 93036
805-981-5050