Beth Chynoweth from Best Friends Animal Society is back at GTU to bring awareness to the pets currently available for adoption. Best Friends has
The Best Friends Animal Society worked to save hundreds of dogs and cats during the California wildfires. Many of these pets were transported to Utah with the help of crews from Best Friends organizations from LA,
The wildfires in the Los Angeles area have displaced thousands of people, but humans aren’t the only people needing places to stay because of the fires. Dozens of rescued pets from the area have been sent to Utah to help overwhelmed shelters.
On board were seven dogs from California, ready to find new homes in Utah. The fires in Southern California have devastated the Los Angeles community and displaced animals throughout the area, creating a desperate need for shelter space to give emergency boarding and care.
Humans in Los Angeles, California and beyond have to rethink infrastructure to consider our wild and pet neighbors.
Utah. The pets had been housed in the overwhelmed Los Angeles County Animal Shelter. The rescue effort − a partnership between the Best Friends Animal Society and Wings of Rescue − aimed to ...
Cat intake will be limited at the shelter for at least three or four weeks, Twin Falls Animal Shelter Executive Director Debra Blackwood says.
To free up space, Best Friends Animal Society has helped move about 1,000 dogs and cats from affected shelters to other shelters.
Animal lovers have united to get our furry friends through the collective trauma of this month’s wildfires. Everyone from local shelter workers, locals taking in foster pets to preserve shelter space for those displaced,
While the Los Angeles wildfires have brought vast destruction and loss, we’ve also witnessed the best of humanity with Californians stepping up to help their neighbors in any way they can. We spoke with many of those people working around the clock to help those affected.
As wildfires continue to threaten parts of Los Angeles, animal welfare organization Best Friends Animal Society is taking action to rescue and rehome displaced
A network of rescue groups are caring for animals affected by wildfires still burning in the Los Angeles area. A multi-state operation is under way to help relieve local animal shelters.