ASPCA Assists in Helping Hundreds of Animals Displaced by Devastating Wildfires

Thursday, November 15, 2018

ASPCA Assists in Helping Hundreds of Animals Displaced by Devastating Wildfires

At the request of the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care & Control (DACC), the ASPCA deployed our disaster response team to assist in emergency sheltering efforts for animals impacted by the Woolsey Fire that has destroyed an estimated 90,000 acres in Los Angeles and Ventura counties. We have been on the ground since Sunday providing resources and personnel to help hundreds of displaced animals and pet owners at pet-friendly evacuation shelters, including Hansen Dam and Pierce College. Additionally, we will continue to support DACC with requests for assistance with animals remaining in the impacted areas.

 “The wildfires in Northern and Southern California are putting hundreds of thousands of people, including their pets, at grave risk, and the ASPCA is committed to working alongside Los Angeles County Animal Care & Control to provide lifesaving assistance for animals and pet owners impacted by this devastating situation,” said Dick Green, Senior Director of ASPCA Disaster Response. “We are working closely with local officials to continuously assess the situation and provide critical support to help rescue and care for animals impacted by these fires.”

The devastating Woolsey fire has already claimed lives and forced more than 200,000 residents to evacuate. Residents in need of emergency sheltering for their pets or requiring assistance with pets who remain in the evacuated areas are encouraged to call 818-991-0071 or go to www.lacounty.gov/woolseyfire...

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