As wildfires continue to threaten parts of Los Angeles, animal welfare organization Best Friends Animal Society is taking action to rescue and rehome displaced
Best Friends Animal Society More than 80 pets boarded emergency rescue flights out of Los Angeles this week amid the raging wildfires — and they're now safe and adoptable. On Saturday, Jan. 11, the Best Friends Animal Society shared a press release detai ...
Beth Chynoweth from Best Friends Animal Society is back at GTU to bring awareness to the pets currently available for adoption. Best Friends has
As Utah firefighters helped to battle raging wildfires in Southern California, local animal advocates were taking steps to show support by creating space for displaced pets.
When disaster strikes, Best Friends Animal Society mobilizes to work with more than 5,000 partner organizations nationwide to ensure animals can get the care they need and find stable, loving homes. Watch the full interview with BFAS Houston's Kerry McKeel to find out how Houstonians can help.
When devastating wildfires broke out in the Los Angeles area last week, residents across Southern California were given little or no time to pack up what they could and get out of harm’s way.
In response to the devastating wildfires sweeping through Southern California, Central Garden & Pet Company (NASDAQ: CENT) (NASDAQ: CENTA), a market leader in the pet and garden industries, has announced its support for animal welfare organizations in the Los Angeles area.
Nearly 1,000 displaced and stray animals have come through the Pasadena Humane Society since the start of the recent spate of wildfires in Southern California.
The Anaheim Ducks Foundation, the Anaheim Ducks main charitable beneficiary, and the Samueli Foundation, Henry and Susan Samueli’s private family foundation, have donated a collective $500,000 to support LA wildfires relief efforts.
As LA shelters fill up, rescue groups step in to help. One lucky pup, Juno, traveled 600 miles to Utah—where she saw snow for the first time! Don’t miss her story.
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People in Southern California are risking their own safety to rescue animals, both big and small, from the wildfires that have killed 27 people and displaced even more after thousands of structures were destroyed.