After a period of uncertainty due to the Eaton Fire, Pasadena Humane is set to resume pet adoptions on Monday, February 10.
DuVernet, 59, was credited with expanding programs at the 121-year-old Raymond Avenue-based animal shelter, which serves 11 ...
Pasadena Humane treats injured bobcats after the Eaton Fire, with a severe case of a female showing burns and dehydration.
The venerable animal organization has long been at the side of San Gabriel Valley locals in all sorts of important matters, including, most critically, when people and pets need to immediately ...
The Pasadena Humane Society has created an animal rescue hotline to help pets and owners separated during the Eaton Fire. "Keep looking, keep checking, because you never know when your dog or cat ...
In the days since the Eaton Fire first began, Pasadena Humane has taken in more than 400 animals, including the kinds this nonprofit usually cares for — like dogs, cats, and bunnies — but also ...
Animals suffering from burns they sustained during the Eaton Fire in Altadena are being cared for by Pasadena Humane. Amid urgent evacuation orders, hundreds of structures lost to flames and the ...
So many animals have been displaced by the Eaton Fire, but the Pasadena Humane Society is taking good care of them and showering them with love until they find a new place to call home.
Pasadena Humane Society, one of the animal shelters that have opened for evacuees affected by the Eaton Fire, has accepted some 350 pets by Thursday morning since the fire broke out in Altadena.
Dia DuVernet, who has led the Pasadena Humane Society for five years, has resigned as the organization’s CEO and president.