FREE ADOPTIONS.  ALL ANIMALS.  ONE DAY ONLY!

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Continued overcapacity at the Camarillo Shelter has caused a respiratory illness outbreak, with 14 dogs currently being treated (down from 22). To help prevent further spread, we need empty kennels as buffers between sick and healthy dogs. To free up space, we’re offering fee-waived dog adoptions until this is under control. Thank you!

Becoming a Foster: Final Steps

1. Volunteer Orientation video

Foster parents do not need to become an “on-site” volunteer or attend the “first day volunteer training”, but they are required to watch this video.

2. Foster Orientation video

Foster parents do not need to become an “on-site” volunteer or attend the “first day volunteer training”, but they are required to watch this video.

3. Schedule an Appointment

Schedule a Dog/Cat Foster Matchmaking or Kitten Training Appointment.  You can also click here to view dogs in most need of fostering.  This list does not include all dogs available for foster.

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