Arizona Humane Society Supports Shelters Affected by California Fires

Lisa Selvaggio
by Lisa Selvaggio

The devastating wildfires in California have left many pets in need of rescue, and a lot of them have also suffered injuries that require extensive veterinary care. Unfortunately, some animal shelters in California are not able to care for all of the pets in need because they are at capacity, especially since they have had to take in so many more animals since the fires broke out. But the good news is that shelters and rescues in other states are stepping in to help, and one example is Arizona.

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Arizona Is Helping California Rescue More Pets


Dozens of dogs were flown to Arizona from California in an effort to make room in shelters and give more animals a chance at being adopted. The dogs were flown into Phoenix, and the Arizona Humane Society announced that they took in 21 of them. The others will be moved to Tucson.   


Because shelters in the Los Angeles County area were already struggling with having enough space for all of their homeless animals before the fires started, they quickly needed support. The hope is that pets who have been rescued from areas impacted by the fires will be reunited with their families. So, the California shelters sent those dogs that had already been housed in their facilities prior to the disastrous fires.


By taking this approach, much-needed space is opened up in those Los Angeles shelters, and more pets can be brought to them after being rescued from the fires. In the meantime, any pets who were transferred to Arizona can be put up for adoption. 


Dogs Will Be Available for Adoption


Once the dogs are ready to be adopted into forever homes, the Arizona Humane Society will post information about them, including photos, on their website. Those posts will also specify that the dogs came from California—a logo of the state of California will be placed alongside the dogs’ information online—so adopters will be aware of their history.


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Lisa Selvaggio
Lisa Selvaggio

Lisa Selvaggio is a freelance writer and editor, and our resident cats-pert, with certifications in pet nutrition and pet first aid. She enjoys producing content that helps people understand animals better so they can give their pets a safe and happy home.

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