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Eaton Fire injures 1,000+ animals
The Pasadena Humane Society is caring for hundreds of animals, cats, dogs and everything in between, that were injured in the Eaton Fire.
The Pasadena Humane shelter continues to provide emergency medical care to wild animals that have been left orphaned by the Eaton Fire, which has spread at least 13,500 acres across the Altadena ...
A group of Maine business owners are banding together to help some of the most vulnerable victims of the Los Angeles-area fires.
You can't spell "puppet" without "pet," but the similarities and crossovers between the spunky stringed figures and our beloved animal companions don't end there. Consider how many famous puppets ...
One hundred percent of the proceeds from the album will be split evenly between two charities: MusiCares and the Pasadena Humane Society. “We’re completely gutted over here in L.A. It’s been ...
Times of San Diego will send you the top local and state news at 8 a.m., 365 days a year. Sign up Two adoptable dogs were transferred from the Pasadena Humane Society to the San Diego Humane Society.
It's selling a railroad stripe tote emblazoned with an “I Love L.A.” graphic reminiscent of the classic “I Love Lucy” logo. Priced at $30 ... the duo is donating all of the profits to the Pasadena ...
The shelter isn't just housing the nearly 1,000 animals that have entered its doors since the fire broke out on the evening of January 7. Its veterinary staff has provided life-saving care for ...
It's a happy ending for Huckleberry. The tortoise was one of the first animals rescued by Pasadena Humane after the Los Angeles wildfires. But now, after many days in their care, the organization ...
We’ve been joined with emergency response teams from across the state and country including: ASPCA, American Humane, San Diego Humane Society ... Care Unit at Pasadena Humane for triage and ...
Her whiskers, mostly gone. Her ears, singed. Her eyelids, swollen. As Vanessa Ortiz, a veterinary technician at the Pasadena Humane Society, picked up the kitten, she paused and reminded herself to ...
Her ears, singed. Her eyelids, swollen. As Vanessa Ortiz, a veterinary technician at the Pasadena Humane Society, picked up the kitten, she paused and reminded herself to move more gingerly.