The Pasadena Humane Society will be resuming their pet adoptions for the first time since the Eaton Fire.  The agency has ...
Dozens of cats and dogs displaced by last month's deadly Eaton Fire are now up for adoption and in need of a forever home.
The dogs were living in shelters prior to the fires and were sent to Massachusetts from the Pasadena Humane Society.
the shopping center will also hold a donation drive to benefit the Pasadena Humane Society as it strives to offset the additional costs incurred in servicing the area’s furry friends throughout this ...
Shrek and Fiona were off to their new home on Monday, leaving the Pasadena Humane animal shelter with their very excited new owner. It's the first day the shelter has been able to reopen for normal ...
Pasadena Humane had been closed to adoptions for weeks, as it took in an influx of refugee animals from the Eaton fire disaster. Dozens of potential pet adopters who showed up Monday morning as ...
At the Pasadena Humane Society, the wildlife is tucked in a wing past the kennels of cats and dogs evacuated from the Eaton Fire. Since the disaster, Pasadena Humane has taken in at least 75 wild ...
This week’s Pasadena Humane column is written by Dr. Maria Pyrdek, chief veterinarian and animal care officer at Pasadena Humane. Dr. Maria Pyrdek, chief veterinarian and animal control officer ...