FINDING A FURRY FRIEND Camarillo residents Cathie Faller, left, and Linda Marcus look at dogs for adoption at the Camarillo Animal Shelter on Aug. 23. To alleviate overcrowding, the shelter waived fees for dog adoptions in late April. MICHAEL COONS Acorn Newspapers Volunteers at the Camarillo Animal Shelter are getting a lesson in obedience. The facility
PET SHOPPING Visitors look at dogs available for adoption at the county’s Camarillo Animal Shelter, which recently came under fire for euthanizing a dog, below, it said posed a threat to public safety. Volunteers at the Camarillo Animal Shelter are getting a lesson in obedience. The facility at 600 Aviation Drive has recently come under fire
GOODBYE This dog named Boston is at the center of a battle over shelter euthanasia. Courtesy photo The recent euthanasia of a dog at Ventura County Animal Services has sparked public outrage, with local animal advocates claiming the Camarillo shelter killed an innocent dog without sufficient warning. In response to criticism on social media, shelter officials