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Canine Adoption and Rescue League's mission is to advocate for animal welfare, seeking to end the needless deaths of companion animals through adoption, education, and outreach programs. 
 
   Click here to view all of our adoptable dogs at C.A.R.L.

It's Back! 
 
 CARL's 23rd Pooch Parade
 
May 7, 2023

That's right!  After a few years of no pooch parade due to restrictions because of the pandemic, we are back!  Want the latest news?  Visit https://carldogs.org/ for the latest info!


More News!

CARL’s Pet Care Center has a NEW Supervisor!

Hi, I’m Kristeen, the new supervisor at CARL’s Pet Care Center. I am immensely excited about being given the opportunity to work for such a phenomenal organization that is so close to my heart. My passion for animals began at a young age; growing up we always had rescue dogs at home who I considered my best friends, and I was constantly getting in trouble for feeding the stray cats in the neighborhood. By the time I was in high school this love of animals had only intensified. This is around the time I found out about the Canine Adoption and Rescue League, and I wanted so badly to contribute in some way to the care of these dogs. I was too young to actually volunteer for the kennel, so I decided to volunteer at the CARL Thrift Store and ended up dedicating most of my time outside of school time for 2 years. In my time at the thrift store I met some amazing animal people who gave so much of their time to benefit the dogs; they really inspired me and made me realize that working in rescue is my dream. As a fresh 18-year-old I obviously was not able to jump head first into my dream career, especially as there are not actually all that many paid positions in the rescue world, so I got a "regular job" in the service industry, working my way up quickly from a cashier to a supervisor and even managing the entire pet department at a grocery store, and I just continued to volunteer for various rescues and shelters in my free time doing things like cleaning kennels, walking dogs, transporting animals to vet appointments, and fostering kittens. Eventually my volunteer experience combined with my work experience landed me a job at a boarding kennel, which I absolutely loved. I was truly in my element surrounded by dogs. It was hard for me to leave that job, but I knew when I left there that I wanted to do something bigger than just working at a regular boarding kennel. When I saw the opening for the supervisor role at CARL I immediately realized that this was exactly the position I wanted to be in. I have always wanted to impact the lives of rescue dogs, but the dogs that CARL helps have had a special place in my heart for such a long time, that this opportunity feels like such a dream come true. My first course of action at the kennel has been meeting all of the dogs at the kennel and learning the ins and outs of their personalities and their care. I hope to know them all personally, especially the ones that don't connect with staff as well as the other dogs, so that I can guarantee we are doing everything in our power to give each dog the best care we can get for their own individual needs. 

Thank you Kristeen for joining CARL!
 
CARL Dogs Adopted, February

        
    Grizzly (2-2-23)                        Peaches (2-2-23)                  Flower (2-8-23)

          
     
Reign (2-8-23)                       Samson (2-9-23)                 Hope (2-11-23)

       
     
Zoe (2-11-23)                       Pretty (2-18-23) 
     
Thank you to the families that have adopted and welcomed a CARL dog into their homes!
  
   Happy Tails!
   Ever wonder about CARL’s adoptions? Go to
   http://carldogs.org/success-stories/happy-tails/ 
   and see photos and stories of recent adoptions and sometimes updates from 
   older adoptions.

Upcoming CARL Adoption Events

PLEASE NOTE: All adoption events are weather permitting.*

CARL has started reopening some of their adoption events held throughout Ventura County. Come by and see some of our dogs up for adoption!

C.A.R.L.'s Pet Care Center
901 Mission Rock Rd.
Santa Paula

  • By appointment only 
  • Please submit an online application for any dog(s) you want to meet. This is required before any meet and greet will be scheduled.

Sailor & Friends Pet Supply
2070 E. Main Street (across from Ventura High School)
Ventura

  • Next events on Saturdays, Mar 4th & Apr 1st.
  • 11:30 am - 3:30 pm

Skunkmasters
233 E Channel Islands Blvd, Port Hueneme, CA

  • Next events  on Sundays, Mar 5th & Apr 2nd.
  • 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

 

Pet Food Express   
1330 N. Moorpark Road (next to Home Goods)
Thousand Oaks

  • Next events on Saturdays, Mar 18th & Apr 15th.
  • 11:30 am - 3:00 pm.


Click here if viewing calendar on mobile phone.

Calendar from https://carldogs.org/events-2/calendar/

Recent CARL Adoption Events 

 

Sailor & Friends, Ventura, Saturday, February 4th 11:30 - 3:30pm!
    

Hank & Doug                       Freckles & Jose                Raddish & Brenda

    

Sure & Ken's shadow           Canelo & Jose                 Poli Pocket aka Pica & Christina

It was another perfect day in Ventura. The event featured our leader Toni and her volunteers Christina, Brenda, Jose and Kathy. CARL dogs were Hank, Poli Pocket aka Pica, Freckles, Radish and Canelo. Marnie, the owner of Sailor & Friends also had some other vendors on site. The flea market was up and running across the street and we had quite a bit of foot traffic. An adopter from the past Ken, came to shop and visit with Suri. Suri recognized me and was afraid we were going to take her back! The other dogs got to see firsthand what life is like after adoption. We had a lot of interest in spreading our word about fostering, adopting and volunteering. It is good to get our word out there on a regular basis. We received $22 in donations. Toni bought some cheesecake cupcakes from one of our volunteers to share with the team. I must say…they were delicious! We hope to see you out there on March 4th!
Submitted by Kathy


Skunkmasters, Port Hueneme, Sunday, February 5th, 11-2pm!
             
  Winchester                       regal Marco                        sweet  Anubis

 
                          
exhausted Raddish

We had a great day at Skunkmasters yesterday. We had Mascot Marco, Anubis, Raddish and
Winchester. James, who has been working with Winchester, had a potential adopter meeting him so he transported Winchester and we were able to show 4 dogs.  The adoptive family fell in love with Winchester and adopted him. It was a family with kids and the Mom's birthday. So nice to see a happy ending for him.

Marco is very content being with Jasmine and Josh. Anubis is such a sweet and loving girl and Raddish is a character. At one point Jasmine took him for a run. Jill was in a pen with Anubis and saw Raddish go running by and thought I was taking him for a run. We all, including the security guards, got a good laugh out of it. We will be back Sunday March 5th.

Submitted by Connie & Jill

PetFood Express, Thousand Oaks, Saturday, February 18th, 11:30-3:30pm!
    
 
Freckles                            Rico                                   Olive
  
Anubis                                Hank


February 18, PetExpress, Thousand Oaks – And a good time was had by all! Especially Rico, Freckles, Olive, Anubis and Hank. Thank you Jose, Kathy, and Kai, for bringing them to the BEST outing ever. They were so happy AND well behaved with all the people attention, treats and walks. Thanks also to Rick, Toni K., Laurette, Catherine (our fearless leader and pizza provider) and Hank’s foster Mom, Sylvia. If I had to name the Star of the day it would be Rico … but how would he NOT win? He’s beautiful, easy-going, good walker and friendly. What more could you want for a perfect companion? There were a LOT who were going to fill out foster papers. Also a lot of interest for Hank, Olive…actually I can’t pick the 2nd winner. They ALL earned a lot of attention and interest. It seemed like an extra special successful day. See you all again March 18th.
Submitted by Robin & Catherine

If you are interested in one of our dogs from these articles please contact!

C.A.R.L.'s Pet Care Center, Santa Paula (by appointment only)
901 Mission Rock Rd.
By Appointment Only
Please call the adoption center:
805-644-7387
Leave your name, phone number,
available day/time and which dog
you would like to meet.

 

March 2023 Pet Holidays

 

March

Month-Long Observances

  • Poison Prevention Awarenes
Week-Long Holidays
  • March 5-11: Professional Pet Sitters Week. Entrusting your pets and your home during your absence often means hiring a professional; this awareness week honors the pros who provide professional pet sitting.
  • March 14-21: Pet Theft Awareness Week (UK). See Feb. 14 for more on both the US and the UK observances.
  • March 19-25: National Animal Poison Prevention Week: Held the third week of March to coincide with National Poison Prevention Week.
  • March 20-25: Tick Bite Prevention Week. This UK awareness week was launched in 2021 and is held the third week of March 
One-Day Holidays
  • March 1: National Welsh Corgi Day.
  • March 1: National Cat’s Day (Russia).
  • March 2: International Rescue Cat Day.
  • March 3: International Tripawd Awareness Day. Founded in 2022 by Tripawds, this day honors three-legged pets and the people who care for them.
  • March 3: What if Cats & Dogs Had Opposable Thumbs Day.
  • March 8: International Akita Day.
  • March 9-12: Crufts. The world’s largest dog show is held in Birmingham, England.
  • March 13: K-9 Veterans Day.
  • March 14: Pet Theft Awareness Day (UK).
  • March 15: National Catio Day.
  • March 17: Saint Gertrude of Nivelles Day— patron saint of cats.
  • March 20: National Westie Day.
  • March 20: Dogs in Yellow Day. Created by the UK’s My Anxious Dog, this awareness day shines the light on anxious and reactive dogs, often identified with bright yellow leashes, harnesses and collars. #DogsinYellow
  • March 23: National Puppy Day.
  • March 23. Cuddly Kitten Day.
  • March 25: National Newfoundland Dog Day.
  • March 27: National Terrier Day. Created in the UK by Scruffy Little Terriers, this holiday celebrates all terriers. Share your photos with #nationalterrierday.
  • March 28: Respect Your Cat Day.
  • March 30: Take a Walk in the Park Day. Although not exclusively a pet holiday, this day makes a great time to explore a new park with your dog!

 

Calendar from https://www.dogtipper.com/fun/pet-holidays

DONATIONS!

     Thank You!

 
These 2 washers were bought brand new from Lowe's for CARL and the donor wants to remain anonymous.  Thank you K!


 
Tara Broida donated a brand new washer (still in packaging).  She also adopted Corky last year (now named Lucky). Thank you Tara! 

           

On January 21st, Boy Scout Troop 128 came to help with the cleanup of the cat section that was flooded during the recent storm. We had a huge mud flow come through and these scouts and parents were absolutely up to the task! Covered in mud by the end of the day, we treated them to pizza (complements of Sandy B), which they were hungry for and absolutely earned! Here are a few shots of their hard work! Thank you to Jacob H for setting this up with his scout troop and thank you so much to troop 128!
 

 
Oh happy day! This lovely John Deere ride-on lawnmower was donated and delivered on Monday Feb 20th. This will definitely help with mowing the massive front yard. What a wonderful gift! Thank you to "he who wishes to remain anonymous."

 

July 2022 announcement below regarding Tawny’s passing!

With an aching heart, tear-filled eyes, and so much grief, we knew we had to take a moment to share with our Strey family that Tawny passed away suddenly Wednesday, July 20th, 2022. The only thing harder than living with this hole in our hearts is knowing that we are breaking all your hearts with this news. Tawny had unique relationships with each of you, and it brought us tremendous joy to see her greet you with her happy tail, spring-loaded leaps, and exuberant howl throughout the years. She knew which of you would throw a ball, play tug of war, and give her belly rubs. She laid at your feet while you wine tasted, lounged in the shade of your tables while bands played, and most likely convinced some of you to share a bite of food with her. We know that Strey will never be the same, and for us, life will never be the same. At this moment, we cannot imagine waking up without her; we can’t imagine walking through the door and not being greeted; we can’t imagine an Ugly Sweater party without her. We dread the inevitable “Where’s Tawny?” as our wine club members and friends approach the bar. We knew that Tawny has always been at the top of the importance scale, and we were happy to see her so loved by each of you. Our world suddenly flipped upside down, thank you for your grace and patience as we grieve our beloved best friend and companion.

 




Dine At Presto Pasta
Wednesday, March 22, 11:00am to 9:00pm
Dine in or Take out (not valid on third party vendors) at Presto Pasta on this day and they will donate 20% of your total bill to CARL. Not valid on Delivery Apps. You must present the flyer (click to download) or display on your phone at the time of order for CARL to receive credit.


                        
5722 Telephone Rd., Ventura, 805-658-2898
Click to view Presto Pasta’s menu.

 

 

We are partnering with Three Rivers Wreath & Plant Company to offer a unique variety of bulbs to help us earn the funds we need. Our group earns 50% profit from every package of bulbs sold! Simply purchase items online from our fundraiser landing page, and your order will be shipped directly to you in early May–just in time for spring planting.

Please click here to go to our fundraising page to place an order.

Place your order by April 24!

 


 

 

 

 

 

Shelters across Southern California are overflowing with puppies and rescues are stretched thin. The shelter is no place for any animal to live out their days, let alone grow up in it. C.A.R.L. does not want to stand idly by while our shelter partners need our help. For every $175 raised, C.A.R.L. will rescue a puppy, place them in a foster home with everything they need for complete medical care, training and love to prepare them for adoption. Don’t miss a chance to make a difference in the life of a shelter pup and donate now (any amount is appreciated!) to give the gift of life! With a complete sponsorship of a puppy at $175, you will be able to name a puppy! Complete sponsorship is of course not necessary, as there is no donation too small.

Please note “PUPPY CAMPAIGN” and include your contact information or contact us with proof of donation, in order to name your puppy. Donations can be made via Venmo, PayPal, Network for Good, or via check (mail to C.A.R.L., PO Box 5022, Ventura, CA 93005.

If you want to donate through Network for Good, please right click (and open link in new tab) the puppy campaign fundraiser link below.
Puppy Campaign Fundraiser link 


 

 


National Animal Poison Prevention Week

March 19 - 25, 2023 

Every March, the attention of the media turns to the many toxins our homes contain–both for people and for pets. National Animal Poison Prevention WeekNational Poison Prevention Week and National Poison Awareness Month each help shine the spotlight on the dangerous substances that are toxic to our dogs, cats, other animals–and the people in our lives.

Please take a few moments to look over this list and think about your own home, car, and other locations your dog can access.

When is National Animal Poison Prevention Week?

National Animal Poison Prevention Week is held the third week in March every year to coincide with National Poison Prevention Week.

National Poison Prevention Week was established in 1961 by Congress; the first National Poison Prevention Week was observed by President John F. Kennedy in 1962. The awareness week is always scheduled for the third week in March.
National Poison Awareness Month is observed during the month of March.

The Five Most Common Pet Toxins

The Pet Poison Helpline released a list of the top five toxins that make up the majority of their calls:

Human Medications

43 percent of calls to Pet Poison Helpline regarding dogs that ate over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription medications.

The majority of them involved antidepressants such as Prozac, Paxil, Celexa and Effexor.

Of all medications, antidepressants account for the highest number of calls to Pet Poison Helpline, and can cause neurological problems like sedation, lack of coordination, agitation, tremors and seizures.

Common drugs including NSAIDs (e.g. Advil®, Aleve® and Motrin®), acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol®) and antidepressants (e.g. Effexor®, Cymbalta®, Prozac®) can cause serious harm to dogs and cats when ingested. NSAIDs such as Advil can cause stomach and intestinal ulcers as well as kidney failure, especially in cats. A single Tylenol tablet containing acetaminophen can be fatal to a cat, and in dogs, a larger ingestion can lead to severe liver failure.

Prescription ADD/ADHD medications, amphetamines such as Adderall, Concerta, Dexedrine, and Vyvanse, can cause tremors, seizures, cardiac problems and death in pets.

Human Foods

16 percent of calls were for dogs that helped themselves to foods that are safe for humans, but poisonous for dogs.

Chocolate

The most prevalent cases were for dogs that ate chocolate. Dark chocolate is the most dangerous since it contains high amounts of theobromine – a relative of caffeine that can be deadly.

Bakers and dark chocolate are the most toxic, and milk chocolate if ingested in large amounts.

Xylitol

Xylitol, a sweetener in sugarless gums and candies, is also very dangerous and can be life-threatening even when ingested in small amounts.

Many people carry chewing gum and don’t realize that, if ingested by a dog, it can be fatal. Most sugarless gums, including some Trident™, Orbit™, and Ice Breaker™ brands, contain xylitol, a sweetener that is toxic to dogs.

Some sugarless mints and flavored multi-vitamins may also be made with xylitol. When ingested, even small amounts of xylitol can result in a life-threatening and rapid drop in blood sugar, and if large amounts are ingested, dogs can suffer from severe liver failure.

Signs of xylitol poisoning include vomiting, weakness, difficulty walking, collapse, tremors and seizures. Liver damage and bleeding up to 12 hours after ingesting xylitol can also occur.

If your dog eats a product with xylitol, it can take several days in hospital before his blood sugar levels stabilize. The outcome isn’t as good that develop liver damage or bleeding.

Raisins and grapes

Raisins and grapes are often overlooked by dog owners as potentially dangerous, but they are extremely toxic and can cause kidney failure.

Other human foods toxic to dogs include macadamia nuts, garlic, onions, yeast-based dough and table salt.

Insecticides

7.5 percent of calls for dogs were because they ate insecticides in the form of sprays, granules, insect bait stations and more.

While many household insecticides are well tolerated by dogs, certain potent types such as organophosphates (often found in rose-care products), can be life-threatening even when ingested in small amounts.

Rodenticides

6.5 percent of calls for dogs were for dogs that got into mouse and rat poisons, which contain various active ingredients that are poisonous to dogs.

Depending on the type ingested, poisoning can result in moderate to severe symptoms. These may cause internal bleeding (brodifacoum, bromadiolone, etc.) or brain swelling (bromethalin), even in small amounts as well as kidney failure and seizures.

Only one type of mouse poison (anticoagulant or blood thinner) has an antidote to counteract the effects of the poison.

The rest, unfortunately, have no antidote and are more difficult to treat. There is also potential for relay toxicity, meaning that pets and wildlife can be poisoned by eating dead rodents that were poisoned by rodenticides.

Zeev Dorfman, co-owner of Rodents Stop, shares these tips for pet owners who want to take proactive steps to prevent a rodent infestation.  

  • If the residence has a doggy door – be sure to use one that has strong magnets – so dogs can get through, but it keeps rodents out of the house.  
  • Keep all pet food and water inside of the house – be sure to pick up the food and store it in airtight containers at night.   
  • Be sure all doors and screens properly close and are sealed tight.  
  • Pick up dog poop in your yard regularly.  

Dietary Supplements and Vitamins

5.5 percent of calls were concerning dogs that ingested dietary supplements and vitamins.

While many items in this category such as Vitamins C, K, and E are fairly safe, others such as iron, Vitamin D and alpha-lipoic acid can be highly toxic in overdose situations.

Additionally, Pet Poison Helpline has managed several cases involving xylitol poisoning from sugar free multi-vitamins.

Additional Dangers to Your Dog You May Have in Your Purse

Along with the medications listed above, the following items commonly found in purses are toxic to dogs. Purses left lying around pose temptations to dogs so please be sure your purse–or your guest’s–is out of reach of your dog.

Asthma inhalers (albuterol)

While asthma inhalers are often used in veterinary medicine for cats and dogs, when accidentally chewed and punctured by dogs, they can cause severe, life-threatening, acute poisoning.

Because inhalers often contain concentrated doses (often 200 doses in one small vial) of beta-agonist drugs (e.g., albuterol) or steroids (e.g., fluticasone), dogs that chew into them are exposed to massive amounts of the drugs all at once.

This can lead to severe poisoning, resulting in life-threatening heart arrhythmias, agitation, vomiting, collapse and death.

Cigarettes

As few as three cigarettes can be fatal to a small dog, depending on the strength or “lightness” of the cigarettes.

After ingestion, clinical signs of distress can become apparent in as little as 15 minutes. Cigarettes, chewing tobacco, and even gum (Nicorette®) contain nicotine, which is toxic to dogs and cats.

Exposure causes high heart and respiratory rates, neurological overstimulation, uncontrolled urination/defecation, tremors, seizures, paralysis and death.

E-cigarettes or vapes are also extremely toxic to pets.

Hand Sanitizer

In recent years, hand sanitizer has become a common item in millions of handbags. Many hand sanitizers claim to kill almost 100 percent of germs, and this possible because they contain high amounts of alcohol (ethanol) – sometimes up to 95 percent. Therefore, when a dog ingests a small bottle of hand sanitizer, it can have the same effect as a shot of hard liquor. This can cause a severe drop in blood sugar, incoordination, a drop in body temperature, neurological depression, coma and death.

Whether you are the host or a guest at a holiday party, be sure that purses are placed in a safe location and out of the reach of pets. When in doubt, hang it up.

Additional Dangers

The Pet Poison Helpline also lists these frequent causes for calls:

  • Insect bait stations: These rarely cause poisoning in dogs – the bigger risk is bowel obstruction when dogs swallow the plastic casing.
  • Glucosamine joint supplements: Overdose of tasty products such as Cosequin and Move Free typically only cause diarrhea; however, in rare cases, liver failure can develop.
  • Over the counter cough, cold and allergy medications: Those that contain acetaminophen or decongestants, such as pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine, are particularly toxic.
  • Silica gel packets and oxygen absorbers: Silica gel packs, found in new shoes, purses or backpacks, is rarely a concern. The real threats are the iron-containing oxygen absorbers found in food packages like beef jerky or pet treats, which can cause iron poisoning.

What To Do If Your Pet Has Ingested a Harmful Substance

If you think your pet may have ingested something harmful, take action immediately.

Contact your veterinarian.

Can’t reach your veterinarian? These hotlines can help:

  • Call the Pet Poison Helpline at 1-800-213-6680. Pet Poison Helpline charges a fee per call; this includes unlimited follow-up consultations. Pet Poison Helpline, an animal poison control center based out of Minneapolis, is available 24 hours, seven days a week for pet owners and veterinary professionals that require assistance treating a potentially poisoned pet. The staff provides treatment advice for poisoning cases of all species, including dogs, cats, birds, small mammals, large animals and exotic species.
  • Call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center a call at (888) 426-4435 (there is a consultation fee for calls). The center is available for calls 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.


Article from
https://www.dogtipper.com/tip/2013/03/identifying-toxins-on-national-poison-prevention-week.html

 

 



Don't just take your dog for a walk...
Take your Walk for a Dog!

The more people actively walking with the free WoofTrax app via Android or IOS (IPhone), the greater the donation to your selected animal organization! Use the app each time you grab for the leash. It’s healthy for you, your dog, and your favorite shelter or rescue. 
Our rescue shelter is C.A.R.L. Canine Adoption and Rescue League - Sam's Place.

What if I don’t have a dog? Can I still use the app? 
Absolutely! You can walk for dogs at a shelter or rescue by choosing the “Walk for Cassie” option after enrolling in the app for the first time. Or, create your dream dog as a walking companion by adding a dog. 

Every walk counts, whether it's a walk around the block or a three-mile hike. Magnify your impact by sharing the app with your friends and family.  

Join a challenge to win a donation for your animal charity

To join now, go to the Challenges tab on the WoofTrax app. Learn more

Here are the next challenges; 

 

You can join multiple challenges at the same time!  

 

IRA Rollover Gifts


Good news about charitable IRA Rollover gifts!

Now Canine Adoption and Rescue League supporters like you can plan to get a tax break — while supporting rescue and rehabilitation of homeless dogs— with an IRA Rollover gift. Here are the benefits:

• Use a portion of your Required Minimum Distribution to make a year-end gift to Canine Adoption and Rescue League and avoid paying income taxes on the amount you donate.

• Enjoy a quick and easy estate tax reduction.

• Advance our mission to advocate for animal welfare, seeking to end the needless deaths of companion animals through our adoption, education, and outreach programs.

To qualify:

• You must be 72 years old or older when you make the transfer to Canine Adoption and Rescue League.

• The donation portion of your Required Minimum Distribution must be transferred directly from your IRA to Canine Adoption and Rescue League.

For more information please contact us 805-644-7387 or info@carldogs.org.

As with any gift planning question, donors should consult their tax professionals for specific advice.

 



See CARL's ad in the PetZ Gazette at  https://petzgazette.com/


 
Ways You Can Help CARL!

Ongoing Fundraisers
 
NextDoor,  WoofTrax, Amazon Smile,  Facebook, Ralph's, and many more
 

Without people like you, C.A.R.L. would not be able to help the dogs of Ventura County. There are plenty of ways that we need your help. Click on the items below to find out how you can help today.

 

Donate Using Network for Good

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Click to donate using Network for Good.

The donor may choose to cover the transaction fee with Network for Good.

 

 
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Every little bit helps! Please consider a donation in any amount to help feed, house, and pay veterinary bills for C.A.R.L. dogs. It's easy and safe to make a donation online using PayPal


Recycling Fundraiser

Thinking about what to do with your recyclables? Drop them off at our kennel and help us improve our kennels.

Thanks to your donations thus far, we have been able to replace roofs, repair gates, and keep up the landscaping. All fundamental to keeping our pups happy and safe.

Kennel address:
901 Mission Rock Road in Santa Paula.



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Donate and shop at our Thrift Store. 2750 E Main St., Suite B, Ventura Enter from Borchard Drive 805-677-9111 thriftstore@carldogs.org Follow us on Facebook *Now open Monday - Saturday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

Donations of clothing, housewares, books, furniture and jewelry gratefully appreciated!

All proceeds go to Canine Adoption and Rescue League (C.A.R.L.) to save more dogs and operate our facility for them.

Please do not leave donations after hours! Please hold onto all donations and drop them off Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 am - 2:00 pm. Thank you!

 

Amazon Smile
Shop on Amazon Smile and a percentage goes directly to C.A.R.L! It's easy, just go to smile.amazon.com,  select "Canine Adoption and Rescue League" as your preferred charitable organization, and start shopping! Click here to learn more. Click here to view C.A.R.L.'s Wishlist

Facebook
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Using Facebook’s fundraising tool, you can now donate your birthday to a non-profit charity on the website. In order to donate your birthday, simply click on the fundraising tab on your News Feed. From there, you can select which charity you want to give to and set your fundraising goal as well as your fundraiser’s end date. You can invite your family and friends directly to the fundraiser.


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Shop at Ralph's and help C.A.R.L! Click here to learn more.

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Search or shop the Internet and help C.A.R.L!

 

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Make a donation to C.A.R.L.'s Golden Oldies



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Looking for a way to support us and spoil your dog at the same time? Subscribe through our link www.barkbox.com/CARLDOGS and they'll donate $25 to us for new subscriptions. Plus you'll receive 50% off your first month. Read more...


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For every product sold, Max and Neo donates the product to the rescue of your choice. Be sure to choose Canine Adoption and Rescue League (C.A.R.L.). Read more...


 NextDoor App

Did you know that you can now sell items through the NextDoor app and you can donate the money directly to CARL? All you have to do is follow the prompt below and just like that you are raising money for rescue dogs right from your home.



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Sign up today and help earn much needed funds for C.A.R.L.'s dogs by just taking your dog(s) for a walk! Read more...     

 

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If you have adopted from C.A.R.L., please let Hale Pet Door know and you'll get 10% off your new pet door AND Hale Pet Door will donate that amount to C.A.R.L. To order online and receive your discount simply enter Canine Adoption and Rescue League during checkout. Read about their Pet Rescue Rewards Program.

 

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BISSELL’s Partners for Pets Canine Adoption and Rescue League is proud to be a Partner for Pets! BISSELL and LostPetUSA.net have teamed up to help organizations like ours raise money, and now you can help too! When you purchase pet products on bissell.com and enter the code ADOPT at checkout, a portion of your purchase will be donated to our organization.
It’s simple.
· Shop pet products on www.bissell.com
· Enter the code ADOPT at checkout
· Then select our organization!
Learn more at www.bissell.com/partnersforpets.


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Remember to use our promo code CARL2019 at checkout and once you complete your stay Canine Adoption and Rescue League will receive $10. Click here to begin taking a vacation with your dog!


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Award-winning author Paulette Mahurin has released her latest book. All profits from all her books go to help get dogs out of kill shelters.

 

Please click here to purchase her acclaimed novel on Amazon.com!


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Award-winning author Paulette Mahurin, has generously decided to give C.A.R.L. all the proceeds from her Amazon best seller “His Name Was Ben”. Purchase her book today and support the dogs!

 

Please click here to purchase her acclaimed novel on Amazon.com!


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Ruff Guide to the United States

features 365 of the best places to stay and play with your dog in all 50 states. Whether your pooch prefers to 'ruff it' on a hiking adventure or sit in the lap of luxury at a five-star resort, the assortment of trips in this book is sure to have him (and you) begging for a vacation! When you enter the coupon code CAARL at checkout, you'll get free shipping, and we'll get a $10.00 donation for each book sold! Click here to order your book today! Don't forget to enter the coupon code CAARL at checkout for us to receive $10.00 for each book sold.

We've partnered with Drs. Foster and Smith to easily enable you to donate a gift certificate to our organization to buy much needed supplies. Any amount donated is greatly appreciated.

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Team Information

Volunteer TEAM

The Volunteer Team responsibilities are Volunteer Application, Orientation, Assignment, Database Entry, C.A.R.L.'s Weekly Woof News, Facebook & Follow Up. 

If you are interested in this team please fill out an online VOLUNTEER APPLICATION. and attend a  VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION.

Adoptions TEAM

The Adoptions Team volunteers help at the Adoption Center, Mobile Events, Private Companies events, Pet Care Center & Foster Care. We have adoption events all over Ventura County from Port Hueneme to Newbury Park. They are held on Saturdays &  Sundays at different locations. You can see the adoption events schedule on the CARL website "events calendar."

If you are interested in this team please fill out an online VOLUNTEER APPLICATION. and attend a  VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION

 


Outreach & Community Support TEAM

Outreach : Publicity, Photography, Videography, Social Media, Newsletter, Advertising, Rescue & Shelter Liaison, 
Community Support : Fundraising, Resource Acquisition, Community Events, Pooch Parade, Street Fairs, Commercial Events, Grants & Donation Recognition. 

If you are interested in this team please fill out an online VOLUNTEER APPLICATION. and attend a  VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION.

 


Direct Dog Care TEAM
Direct Dog Care Team does Walking, Transportation, Playgroups, Socialization, C.A.R.L. Off-Site Training Program, Washing & Grooming, Special Needs & Training of the CARL dogs.

If you are interested in this team please fill out an online VOLUNTEER APPLICATION. and attend a  VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION

Facilities TEAM

The Facilities Team has Clean Up Days, helps with Maintenance & Repair, Dishwashing, Landscaping, Painting & Vehicle Maintenance

If you are interested in this team please fill out an online VOLUNTEER APPLICATION. and attend a  VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION
 


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How Can I Help?

There are many ways to help us out here at CARL. You can:
  • Adopt - one of our wonderful dogs.  Click here for a list from our website or click here for information about our adoption process.
  • Donate - learn more about how to donate on our website by clicking here. You can donate directly to our Amazon Wishlist by clicking here.
  • Board or Groom - your dog at the CARL Petcare Center. Click here for more information.
  • Volunteer - we have lots of ways you can volunteer, including being an Adoption Counselor, Kennel Assistant, and/or Dog Walker/Socializer.  Click here to fill out an application or here for a team meeting calendar.
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We want to thank you for your support and so do the dogs.

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Shop on Amazon Smile and a percentage goes directly to C.A.R.L! It’s easy, just go to smile.amazon.com, select “Canine Adoption and Rescue League” as your preferred charitable organization, and start shopping! Click here to learn more. Click here to view C.A.R.L.’s Amazon Wish List
The list is constantly changing. Visit the CARL Amazon Wishlist for the most current.

Remember, all donations are tax deductible and we are more than happy to get you a receipt if requested. If you would like to donate but do not have the time to pick up one of our wishlist items, monetary donations are always accepted.

Items can be mailed/delivered to C.A.R.L.'s Pet Care Center at 901 Mission Rock Road, Santa Paula, CA 93060. Thank you!!

Events

Click here for an up to the minute calendar of events on our website.  Check calendar for upcoming events.
Contact The Canine Adoption and Rescue League

Phone: 805-644-PETS (7387)

Fax: 805-644-7383

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5022, Ventura, CA 93005
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Directors and Executive Directors

       
  • Sharon L. Clark, Executive Director
  • Mary O'Sullivan, Deputy Executive Director
  • Grace Cunningham, President, Petsmart Ventura Coordinator; Insurance
  • Renee Will, Vice President
  • Mia Emhardt, Vice Secretary
  • Dee Vitrano, Secretary; Donation Acknowledgments; Insurance; 
  • Susan Carroll, Treasurer
  • Vacant, Vice Treasurer
  • Stacy Prange, Fundraising Coordinator
  • Chrissy Strodtman, Direct Dog Care
  • Ruben Alarcon, Student Projects
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We at C.A.R.L. would like ALL of our volunteers to sign up. Use of this tool enables us to quickly inform groups of all interested readers of our status. Letting us share the good news is a joy; having our community come to our aid in times of need, is an honor.

 
Some patrons have expressed an interest in newsletters sent by mail. If that is your choice please contact us at info@carldogs.org and provide your full mailing address.

Adoption Events


CARL ADOPTION EVENTS ARE STARTING TO OPEN AGAIN! 
EXCEPTION IS  C.A.R.L.'s PET CARE CENTER, SANTA PAULA,
IS 
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
C.A.R.L. has increased outreach to the community to better serve homeless dogs.

Dates & locations may change due to special events or weather.
Please check https://carldogs.org/events-2/calendar/ for the most current events.

Our current locations!

Skunkmasters
233 E. Channel Islands Blvd, Port Hueneme. 
First Sunday of the month,

11:00 am - 2:00 pm

 

Sailor & Friends Pet Supply    
Adoption events now at this location.
2070 E. Main Street, Ventura
First Saturday of the month, 
11:30 am - 3:30 pm


Pet Food Express
1330 N Moorpark Rd, Thousand Oaks
Third
 Saturday of the month, 
11:30am – 3:00pm

C.A.R.L.'s Pet Care Center, Santa Paula (by appointment only)
901 Mission Rock Rd.
By Appointment Only
Please call the adoption center:
805-644-7387
Leave your name, phone number,
available day/time and which dog
you would like to meet.


 

Petropolis, Camarillo  (closed at this time due to COVID-19)
Santa Rosa Plaza, 5800 Santa Rosa Road, Ste 144, Camarillo
Fourth Saturday of the month, 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm


Petsmart, Ventura  (closed at this time due to COVID-19)
4840 Telephone Rd.
Every other Saturday
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm


Petsmart, Camarillo  (closed at this time due to COVID-19)
2530 Las Posas Rd, Camarillo
Third Saturday of the month
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Petco, Westlake Village  (closed at this time due to COVID-19)
3835 East Thousand Oaks Blvd.
First Saturday of every month
Noon to 3 PM

 
Staff are needed to run these sites.
Plus dog transport is required.
Volunteer orientations are now being conducted online. After completely filing out the CARL volunteer application 
VOLUNTEER APPLICATION. You will be contacted by email to attend an online orientation, presented by a CARL volunteer via Zoom.  
 

 

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