Groups like the SD Humane Society and Sacramento SPCA stepped up to evacuate adoptable animals from Southern California as they dealt with the fires.
Hundreds of animals are being cared for by humane groups in Southern California as this week's fast-moving wildfires continue to displace residents.
For anyone fleeing wildfires in the Los Angeles area and seeking refuge in Chicago, a local dog hotel is stepping up to help.
The Los Angeles wildfires have devastated animals alongside humans, displacing pets, strays, and wildlife. The Pasadena ...
Wildlife impacted by the fires in nearby Los Angeles County are coming to local care centers as response teams in the ...
Animal shelters in the L.A. area are stretched thin trying to care for hundreds of animals who were left behind as people evacuated from the fires. Dia Duvernet, President and CEO of Pasadena Humane, ...
Santa Barbara Humane transported 13 dogs from the Pasadena Humane Society; the dogs are up for adoption at Santa Barbara Humane’s campuses in Santa ...
Forty pets displaced by the devastating Eaton Fire in Los Angeles County will be available for adoption in San Diego County.
The Pasadena Humane Society needs help as over 4 hundred animals have arrived at their shelter from the evacuation zones. The ...