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26 lost dogs were flown from Los Angeles County to Kanab, Utah on Jan. 11, 2025 as devastating Southern California wildfires separate pets from their owners overwhelming LA animal shelters.
On Saturday, Jan. 11, the Best Friends Animal Society shared a press release detailing how 84 pets — including 58 cats and 26 dogs — made their way to Hollywood Burbank Airport in Los Angeles ...
The Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation has five shelters for large animals and seven for small animals amid the ongoing Southern California wildfires. For large animals: Lancaster Animal ...
Both Los Angeles Animal Services and the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control are urging the public to foster animals if they can. This is the best way to help alleviate ...
Paris Hilton on Jan. 12, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA. Related: L.A. Fires Live: 24 Dead and at Least 23 Missing, Officials Say, as High Wind Event Threatens Region
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]
In 2013, the ASPCA made a $25 million commitment to assist at-risk animals and pet owners in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area, including a fully subsidized spay/neuter facility in South Los Angeles operated by the ASPCA and a campaign to encourage the fostering of local vulnerable kittens. [13]
From January to September, 1,224 dogs were euthanized at L.A.'s six shelters — 72% more than in the same period a year earlier, a Times analysis found.