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A HUGE heartfelt thanks to team and individual volunteers, board families and donors for all their incredible support of us and our mission. No organization stands alone. Thank you for standing with us.

 


Pet evacuations went smoothly for most

Those of us who evacuated for Hurricane Gustav with our pets -- and, thankfully, many more of us did than during Katrina -- experienced various challenges, from living with our pets without electricity for a few days, to walking our dogs in hotel parking lots, in the rain and wind, to having our cats live in their crates in hotel bathrooms. (Read More)

Tippy and Christopher, together again
Tiparue, affectionately called Tippy by his family, is living proof that a hurricane experience can change someone’s life and take one on journeys both painful and bittersweet.

Tinkerbell and Lacey - it so good to be home!
For Hurricane Gustav, Melody Cashion and her 8-year old daughter Sydney, participated in the City Assisted Evacuation Plan and evacuated with their two Jack Russells, Tinkerbell and Lacey. They were accompanying a disabled family friend, whose dog had also been evacuated, and because they went to a special needs shelter with her, they were separated from their dogs. Tinkerbell and Lacey ended up at the LA/SPCA.

ANIMAL SEARCH AND RESCUE WORK IN THE AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE IKE
LA/SPCA DEPLOYING STAFF AND SUPPLIES TO ASSIST HOUSTON SPCA
LOUISIANA SPCA URGES PET OWNERS TO PROTECT THEIR PETS
LOUISIANA SPCA CLOSELY MONITORING HURRICANE IKE
Hurricane Gustav Pet and Owner Reunion - Photo Gallery
Hurricane Gustav Update from Our CEO – Ana Zorrilla
Pet owners being reunited with their pets at the LA/SPCA
New Orleans evacuation included pets
LA/SPCA DENOUNCES ALLEGED THEFT OF NEW ORLEANS ANIMALS
First-ever pet evacuation deemed successful
New Orleans Shelter Animals Evacuated Days In Advance of Gustav
WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW TO HELP THE ANIMALS OF THE LA/SPCA AND LOUISIANA?
LA/SPCA Assisting Other Area Shelters with Their Evacuation
Reflects on Katrina as Gustav Preparations Continue
Pet Owners Should Be Prepared to Activate Their Personal Pet Evacuation Plans
Shelter Will Close to the Public 08/26/08 as of 2:00 pm To Begin Evacuation of Shelter Animals


 

Don't Leave Home Without Them!

Your Pet Evacuation Guide (pdf)
Prepare. Provide. Protect.
Pet Evacuation Checklist, Major Do’s, Major Don’ts and Must Have’s
Print off your Pet Evacuation Guide in English, Vietnamese or Spanish

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