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  2. Hope for Paws - Wikipedia

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    Hope for Paws is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue group based in Los Angeles, California. Founded by Eldad and Audrey Hagar in 2008, Hope for Paws rescues animals facing death or danger through abuse or abandonment. They pay for veterinary costs, working with other animal-welfare organizations to find permanent placements for the animals ...

  3. Best Friends Animal Society - Wikipedia

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    Best Friends Animal Society, (BFAS) is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization based in Kanab, Utah with satellite offices in Atlanta, Georgia, Bentonville, Arkansas, Houston, Texas, Los Angeles, California, New York City, and Salt Lake City, Utah. [7]

  4. Gillian Lange - Wikipedia

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    Gillian Lange is the founder of Lange Foundation, a no-kill animal shelter in West Los Angeles, California, United States.Lange founded the foundation in 1993. Lange is a recipient of the City of Los Angeles St. Francis of Assisi Award in honor of her work with animals, which spans several decades. [1]

  5. Dog Rescue Advocate Begs For Volunteers and Donations at ...

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    As of April 15, the Chesterfield/South LA Animal Shelter is housing 1515 dogs. To understand just how overcrowded it is, the shelter is only meant to house 737 dogs.

  6. Man Rescues Stray Dog Found in Rubble of Homes ... - AOL

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    A man who went to a neighborhood destroyed by the ongoing fires in Los Angeles found something else to care for in the rubble — a lonely dog left behind. Rick Miller told CNN on Jan. 9 that he ...

  7. Animal rescuers care for LA fire evacuees - dogs ... - AOL

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    The injured pet continues to receive medical treatment and is one of more than 400 animals that have arrived at the Pasadena facility since the Southern California wildfires began last Tuesday.