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A senior dog taken back to the shelter by his family was left confused about what had happened to his previous life, shattering the internet's heart.
Picasso, who is thought to be between four and five years old, was found on the streets by the police who took him to a local shelter. "Picasso was brought to us as a stray by the Chicago Police ...
As fireworks light up the skies this Independence Day, LA Animal Services urges pet owners to take steps now to prevent their furry family members from becoming one of the many pets that end up in ...
Madera County Animal Services is participating in a pilot project with Best Friends Animal Society and Petco Love Lost to ...
A Pittsburgh animal shelter says scammers are targeting pet owners searching for their lost animals. The Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh says the scammers are spoofing their phone number ...
Kiefer received an unexpected call from the West Los Angeles Animal Shelter. In a heartwarming moment shared on TikTok by her daughter, Carolyn Kiefer, the long-lost cat was finally back in her arms.
National Geographic photo editors chose it as one of our 26 best animal photos of the year ... Photograph by Karine Aigner On a leaf at La Selva Research Station in Costa Rica, parasitic wasps ...
As wildfires ravage Los Angeles ... shelters around the country in 11 years. They’re never lost pets, Nelson said; rather, they’re animals that owners surrendered or strays picked up by animal ...
On Jan. 7, 2025, Jigsaw — the pastures, barn, and arena they had lovingly brought back to life — was lost in the Los Angeles fires ... turned into a shelter for large animals amid the disaster.
Whimpers and whines can be heard long before the sad feline and canine faces are visible within one Los Angeles ... Animal volunteers are urging the parents of lost pets to check local shelters ...
These were animals already in the shelters before the devastating wildfires started. As fires in Los Angeles continue to burn, a glimmer of hope arrived at Moffat Field in Mountain View on Wednesday.
Matthew Rodriguez is a digital producer for CBS Los Angeles. He's previously reported for local outlets like the Argonaut and Pasadena Weekly. Matt typically covers breaking news and crime.