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SoCal animal shelters are overwhelmed with people dropping off injured animals they can't take with them as they flee the wildfires. Many are in need of volunteers, money, and foster homes. If you can, please contact your local animal orgs / shelters to see if they need help. One such org is Pasadena Humane. If you can donate or volunteer, please click the link below. đŸ™đŸ» to my SoCal people - I grew up in Long Beach and have family who just evacuated in Santa Monica so am thinking of all of you this week. 💔 Be safe out there and just know that there are so many who can/will help no matter what. https://pasadenahumane.org/eaton-canyon-fire-update/
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Did you know most animal shelters let you come in and volunteer to walk their dogs? Most of the time, the dogs just sit in their cages and don’t get walked, so I reccomend doing that for a pup every once in a while.
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(You can long press on this picture to save it). See if they have collars and tags. If they’re small and friendly you can pick up and carry them but if they’re bigger idk maybe try to get them to follow you or get someone to stay with them while you go buy leashes and/or collars. take them to an emergency vet to see if they have microchips. If they don’t and you want to keep them with you buy them random dog food and post them on Nextdoor and lost pet Facebook groups in your area but hold back information so that only the true owner can claim them. If that doesn’t work see if you can get them into a shelter! In the meantime take them out for regular bathroom breaks, feed them twice a day, make sure they have access for water, take them on walks if you feel comfortable. I think that’s about it but if you have any questions go for it
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