Shelter dogs find sweet new lives after making room for fire-impacted pets

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Shelter dogs find sweet new lives after making room for fire-impacted pets
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Best Friends Animal Society has been taking adoptable animals on the road, with heartwarming results.

People searching for their much-loved critters, lost pets that have been separated from their families, and worried locals sharing photos of those animals that have not been found: The number of stories of furry family members and the humans looking for them following the Palisades and Eaton Fires is heartbreakingly high.The animals that were moved from Southern California-based shelters to sanctuaries and rescues based in other cities and states are already finding their forever families.

California animal rescue groups open their doors to pets, some with burns, whose owners could not evacuate with them In the smile-summoning snapshots, a happy adopter sits with a plucky pooch named Lavender on a couch, while a family smiles with the handsome husky they've just adopted.Seventeen dogs and cats were in the group, which was transported from the Pasadena animal shelter to quickly make space for many pets displaced by the fires.

Other shelter dogs and cats flew for a Best Friends no-kill sanctuary in Utah, departing Hollywood Burbank Airport Jan. 11 on asocial pages, where these tender tributes to the shelter animals that went on the road, and their new people, will appear. A man has a heartwarming reaction after he is reunited with his dog who went missing during the Palisades wildfires.

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