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  2. Over 80 Shelter Pets Flown Out of Los Angeles to Safety in ...

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    Just one day later, on Sunday, Jan. 12, Wings of Rescue flew another group of pets out of the county, this time to Seattle, to help Los Angeles area shelters — including Pasadena Humane and L.A ...

  3. The pets in L.A.'s animal shelters need help. Here's what you ...

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    If stories of overcrowding and inadequate care at L.A. city animal shelters have you wondering how to help, here's how to volunteer and donate.

  4. Lonely Shepherd Puppy in Los Angeles Shelter Just Wants ...

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    The good news is that this soon-to-be rescue dog has earned himself so many TikTok fans already. It's only a matter of time before one of those viewers comes to the shelter to adopt him, and when ...

  5. Lange Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Visitors must be 16 years of age to enter the kennel and 21 years old to adopt a pet. The adoption fee for adult cats is $125, kittens are $150. Adult dogs are $250, and puppies are $350. All potential adopters must fill out an application and provide permission from their landlord if living in an apartment. A home check by a Lange ...

  6. Joybound People & Pets - Wikipedia

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    They decided to open their own shelter, [4] and in February of the following year, the Animal Rescue Foundation opened. [3] In 2003, the organization moved to Walnut Creek, California, where it is headquartered in a 37,700 square feet (3,500 m 2) building. By 2015, ARF reported rescuing 30,000 cats and dogs and spaying or neutering 28,000.

  7. Wildfires continue to ravage Los Angeles: Here's how ... - AOL

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    The Los Angeles Count Animal Care Foundation is accepting donations for pets affected by the wildfires. Both Los Angeles Animal Services and the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and ...