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1. VOLUNTEERS, SUPPLIES: Where Needed
PHOTO: Saving a Stray - Luckily this little refugee was spotted by Humane Officers wandering alongside the road. This Chihuahua is now safe at the County of San Diego Department of Animal Services shelter in hopes of being reunited with its owner. San Diego Humane Society |
IF YOU LIVE IN LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO OR NEARBY:
You can also check with the many sites listed in #2 of this alert, where animals are housed. Though they haven’t specifically called for volunteers, local help may still be needed. Also check with shelters in fire zones to find out if they’re overwhelmed with evacuee drop-offs and need extra help.
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PASADO’S SAFE HAVEN - LAND/BARNS FOR ANIMALS
Susan Michaels, Founder: susan2@pasadosafehaven.org
Our "boots on the ground" in LA County have asked us to come and help but we want to round up land/barns for large animal (as well as small) assistance. If anyone knows of someone with a great barn and acreage, please have them email Pasado's Safe Haven ASAP: susan2@pasadosafehaven.org www.pasadosafehaven.org |
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ESCONDIDO HUMANE SOCIETY
3450 East Valley Parkway • Escondido, CA 92027 • 760-888 – BARK
www.escondidohumanesociety.org/ehs_070.htm
www.escondidohumanesociety.org/ehs_071.htm
We are sheltering over 600 animals here, many of them displaced and homeless from the fires in Escondido, Poway, San Marcos, Valley Center. Our Adoption and Educational Center has been closed on an emergency basis to care for them. We are also supporting pets still with their families at evacuation sites throughout North County.
Escondido Humane Society is calling for SUPPLIES, VOLUNTEERS, DONATIONS.
Director of Volunteer Services: volunteer@escondidohumanesociety.org • 760-888-2270
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
- crates
- paper towels & bath towels
- litter, small litter pans
- canned cat & dog food
- cat & dog treats
- slip leads
- trash bags & trashcans with lids
- gallon jugs of water
- puppy pee pads
- bowls (disposable & metal)
- cat & dog toys |
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PHOTO: Adoption Center at
Escondido Humane Society is
closed and converted to an
emergency center for animals
abandoned or displaced by fires. |
DONATE:
BY MAIL - Escondido Humane Society • 3450 East Valley Parkway • Escondido, CA, 92027
Designate "Fire Fund" on the memo line or include a note letting us know you'd like to help animals affected by the fires.
BY PHONE - Call donation hotline at 760-888-2240 to make a secure, tax-deductible gift
ONLINE - www.justgive.org/nonprofits/donate.jsp?ein=95-1661662
DIRECTIONS TO ESCONDIDO HUMANE SOCIETY: The National Guard is now stationed at the intersection of East Valley Parkway and Washington Avenue and may inadvertently not let donors and/or volunteers through. You can get to the shelter via the following route:
From Valley Parkway driving east:
Turn left at Washington Ave (where National Guard road block currently located)
Turn right at Kaile, second street after Washington (residential street)
Drive around the road block • Turn immediately right on Jack’s Creek
Jack’s Creek curves to the left
The first stop sign is Beven Drive
Drive around road block crossing Beven Drive, continue down road to humane society on right
From Washington Avenue driving from north Escondido:
Driving on Washington Avenue, two blocks (approx) BEFORE East Valley Parkway, turn left on Kaile (residential street)
Drive around the road block • Turn immediately right on Jack’s Creek • Jack’s Creek curves to the left
The first stop sign is Beven Drive
Drive around road block crossing Beven Drive and continue down road to humane society on right
DONATED SUPPLIES MAY ALSO GO TO ESCONDIDO HUMANE SOCIETY RESALE SHOPPE:
Escondido Humane Society Resale Shoppe, 760-233-1569
1131 East Washington Avenue, Suite E, in Escondido (located at corner of Ash in Round Table Pizza strip mall)
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/pet/458807017.html
REPLY TO: johns238@csusm.edu • Liz, 858-472-0986
Needed at RALPH’S PARKING LOT ON EAST VALLEY PARKWAY IN ESCONDIDO where about 500 evacuated children, seniors, families are, some with animals: PET FOOD • cots • coolers • food |
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SAN DIEGO HUMANE SOCIETY
ANYONE WITH STABLE OR AREA TO HOUSE EVACUATED LARGE ANIMALS & LIVESTOCK:
CALL San Diego Humane Society, 619-299-7012
HUMANE SOCIETY ALSO NEEDS PORTABLE LIVESTOCK PANELS FOR TEMPORARY CORRALS:
If you have these available for use, CALL: 619 299-7012
VOLUNTEERS: Volunteers are not needed at this time, but the San Diego Humane Society is keeping a list of names for people interested in helping.
TO HELP, DONATE:
https://secure2.convio.net/sdhss/site/Donation2?idb=1781347065&df_id=1620&1620.donation=form1
Or CALL: 619-299-7012
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
San Diego Humane expects to house/care for 500-1000 horses. THEY NEED...
- hay (timothy and grass)
- halters, lead ropes
- tons of portable corrals
If anyone is able to help with supplies contact: cp@sdhumane.org or 619-243-3424
Stacey Zeitlin, Community Programs Manager, San Diego Humane Society and SPCA
5500 Gaines Street * San Diego, CA 92110 • www.sdhumane.org |
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HAY DONATIONS NEEDED FOR 100 HORSES LEFT IN EVACUATED RAMONA
FROM: Marsha, devildogranch@ca.rr.com
I’ve been asked to help coordinate a drop-off/transport of hay donations for horses left behind in evacuated Ramona. The horses ran out of hay earlier today and the water supply is being cut off. The situation is dire.
DONATE FOR HAY PURCHASES: www.tibetanmastiff.org
Go to rescue, then PayPal and note: "For Ramona Horses." All donations are tax deductible!
BUY A BALE OR TWO OF HAY: To purchase Bermuda hay locally to be delivered to the drop-off in Lake View Terrace, call: Chris at East Valley Feed & Tack: 818-352-4594. Ask her to add it to tomorrow's delivery to Bri McCullough in LVT. You can pay via credit card or stop in: 11084 Sheldon, Sun Valley
If you know horse people in the area who might be able to donate and deliver a bale or two, this is the local drop-off point: Bri McCullough, 818-303-6865 • 10161 Foothill Blvd. • Lakeview Terrace 91342
DIRECTIONS: Foothill to Esko, Esko to Jiminez, Right at Dominica, top of hill. Bri’s ranch is on left, across from J-Bar Ranch. |
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HAY NEEDED FOR EVACUATED HORSES IN TIJUANA RIVER VALLEY
FROM: http://forum.signonsandiego.com/showthread.php?t=79611
REPLY TO: vaquera@san.rr.com
Ranches in Tijuana River Valley (Imperial Beach/Nestor) have hundreds of evacuated horses, but now face a hay shortage. The ranch where I work is going through 50+ bales a day...there are a dozen other ranches in same boat. Truckloads of hay from the Imperial Valley have been unable to get through this week, and several area feed stores have burned in the fires.
If you have Bermuda Grass or Alfalfa hay available (especially concerned about the Bermuda), or know someone who does, please email me: vaquera@san.rr.com |
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PHOTO: Photo By Chuck Kirman/Staff Photographer Darren Sewell stands with his mother's horse Nugget in the parking lot of the Simi Valley Library. They left their ranch as the fires got close and Nugget had to be walked 5 miles to the library parking lot. She would not enter the trailer.
www.venturacountystar.com
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NEW LEASH ON LIFE - SANTA CLARITA
Kelly Dorafshar, kel@nlol.org
New Leash On Life Animal Rescue is opening it’s doors to small animal evacuees in Santa Clarita.
www.newleash.org/
VOLUNTEERS:
Dog/cat rescuers needed to help in shifts for next 3-4 days.
• Call NLOL at 661-255-0097 or Alec Isbell 661-904-3835 to volunteer.
• Bring any crates you have, labeled with your name, to NLOL’s E.R.A. Center.
DONATIONS: www.nlol.org/donationform.asp
New Leash On Life ERA Center
16742 Placerita Canyon Rd. • Newhall, CA 91321 • 661-255-0097 or 818-710-9898 • info@nlol.org |
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ANIMAL ACRES SANCTUARY
619-299-7012, info@animalacres.org
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
- 44 gallon Rubbermaid trashcans
- Blankets, towels
- Veterinary medication for farmed animals
- 30 gallon water buckets
- Smaller seed buckets
- Bird waterers (at feed stores)
- Portable shade covers and tarps
VOLUNTEERS:
Come to Animal Acres to help care for animals.
• Caregivers needed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.
• No appointment necessary
Help set up an emergency evacuation area for Animal Acres animals.
• Volunteers needed to put up fencing and other jobs.
• Volunteers needed EVERY DAY from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• Let us know what day(s) you will be joining us.
• CALL: 661-269-5404 or EMAIL: info@animalacres.org |
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2. RESOURCES/LOCATIONS: Animal Evacuation Sites
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NORCO Animal Rescue Team - LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT
760-888-2270 • mickih@escondidohumanesociety.org
Micki Hickox, Director of Volunteer Services, Escondido Humane Society • 3450 East Valley Parkway • Escondido, CA 92027
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2 ACRES AVAILABLE FOR LIVESTOCK IN WILDOMAR, CA (Riverside County)
REPLY TO: Judyth Marshel: 951-206-1390 or amorlobo@gmail.com
If you need a place for livestock, I have 2 acres just south of Lake Elsinore. Fenced. Beds for people. 2 fenced corrals 24 x 24 for dogs. Arena for horses. All fenced. Easy access for 3 horses or smaller trailers.
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NOAH’S WISH UPDATED REPORTS: www.noahswish.info/CurrentRecentDisasters/ |
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Emergency Animal Rescue Service [EARS]: www.uan.org/index.cfm?navid=358
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SAN DIEGO FIRE MAP SHOWING ANIMAL SHELTERS
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=114250687465160386813.00043d08ac31
fe3357571&ll=32.990236,-116.930237&spn=0.946815,1.842957&z=9&om=1
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SAN DIEGO HUMANE SOCIETY EMERGENCY EVACUATION - ANIMALS OR LIVESTOCK
CALL: 619-236-4250 and press "1" for emergency services
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San Diego Animal Support Foundation
619-847-8755 • Temporary Foster Homes For Pets Available
http://helpsandiego.blogspot.com/2007/10/temporary-foster-homes-for-pets.html
Evacuees who are in need of temporary shelter for their pets can call the San Diego Animal Support Foundation:
619-847-8755. The foundation has temporary foster homes for dogs, cats, bunnies, goats, horses and other animals.
Property for livestock, horses, burros, sheep is available immediately on private property in Winchester, Temecula, San
Marcos, El Cajon and private ranches in Imperial Beach.
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El Camino High School - SMALL ANIMALS ONLY
400 Rancho Del Oro Dr. • Oceanside, CA 92057 - Space for horses, livestock and small animals
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Fiesta Island - ACCEPTING 500 OWNERS AND THEIR ANIMALS
1500 Fiesta Island Rd • San Diego, CA 92109
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Qualcomm Stadium - SMALL PETS ONLY
9449 Friars Road • San Diego, CA 92108
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Mira Mesa High School - FULL
10510 Reagan Road • San Diego, CA 92126
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Camp Diggity Dog - FREE BOARDING TO DOGS DISPLACED BY FIRES
619-702-4090, Bark@CampDiggityDogs.com
1835 Imperial Ave • San Diego, CA 92102 • DIRECTIONS: www.campdiggitydogs.com/
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Imperial Valley Expo - LARGE, SMALL ANIMALS
RVs, displaced truck drivers, and parking for RVs & hookups, NOT families.
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Poway Valley Riders Association Arena - LARGE ANIMALS
Also called Poway Rodeo Grounds, at corner of Tierra Bonita Rd and Poway Valley Rd
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Del Mar Fairgrounds - LARGE ANIMALS - FULL
2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd.
VIDEO:
http://video.ap.org/v/Default.aspx?partner=en-ap&g=9d1c0466-4fab-4bc8-8b9f-e6619649b4b5&f=CADIU&mk=en-ap
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Lakeside Rodeo Grounds - LARGE ANIMALS - FULL
Hwy 67 & Mapleview St
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Gillespie Field - LARGE ANIMALS
1960 Joe Crosson Dr., El Cajon
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San Diego County area fire official information: 619-570-1070
• Horse Park Center (East of Hwy 5 in Del Mar) - can hold up to 400 horses
• San Diego Fairgrounds - will have stalls available with an unknown capacity at this time
• San Diego Humane Society - shelter at Jamul Fire Station for large animals
• Steele Canyon High School - shelter for people and small animals
SOURCE: Governor Schwarzenegger’s Fire Report, http://calfires.com/
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SAN DIEGO COUNTY VCA HOSPITALS - FREE BOARDING TO NOV. 5
Space-available basis. Call ahead to double-check.
San Diego VCA Angel Animal Hospital 619-291-0042
San Diego VCA Hillcrest Animal Hospital 619-299-7387
San Diego VCA Main Street Animal Hospital 619-232-7401
San Diego VCA West Bernardo Animal Hospital 858-485-7570 |

PHOTOS: LEFT - Photo By Dana Rene Bowler/Staff Photographer - Henry Pope, stands across the street from his apartment
on the 22300 block of Pacific Coast Highway Sunday afternoon after evacuating with his dog Tobey. The fire in Malibu burned
2,000 acres by 2 p.m burning five homes, one church and five commercial properties were damaged. One firefighter reported
minor injuries. RIGHT - Photo By Rob Varela/Staff Photographer - A horse that was evacuated to the Ventura County
Fairgrounds peers out of a stall Monday. Department of Animal Control employees are taking care of several horses and other
animals that have been brought in due to brush fires. www.venturacountystar.com
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Soony Sandore offering 25 vacant acres for evacuated animals
30921 Agua Dulce Canyon Rd off the 14 Freeway. REPLY TO: soony123@gmail.com
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Ventura County Fairgrounds - LIVESTOCK SHELTERED
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Orange County Fairgrounds - HORSES SHELTERED - FULL
SOURCE: U.S. Senator Boxer’s website, http://boxer.senate.gov/calfire.cfm
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Antelope Valley Fair Grounds - LARGE ANIMAL SHELTER
2551 West Ave. H • Lancaster, Calif. 93536 • www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/23/evac.tips/index.html?iref=
newssearch#animal
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MALIBU & AGUA DOLCE AUTHORITIES’ EMERGENCY ANIMAL HOTLINE
[Animal caretakers] call 818-991-6384 for help with emergency evacuation.
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Agoura Hills Shelter - SMALL ANIMALS [CATS, DOGS]
818-991-0071 • 29525 Agoura Road in Agoura Hills, Topanga County
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Pierce College Equestrian Center - LARGE ANIMALS [HORSES]
HOTLINE: 818-991-6384 • 6201 Winnetka Ave. in Woodland Hills
Enter the campus off De Soto Avenue just south of Victory Blvd. Turn east onto El Rancho Road.
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Industry Hills Expo Center - LARGE ANIMALS
626-330-0324 • 16200 Temple Avenue in the City of Industry
Additional large animal evacuation info: Animal Care Hotline, 714-935-7158 • www.illyria.com/fire/index.htm
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Castaic Animal Shelter - SMALL ANIMAL SHELTER
661-257-3191 • 31044 N. Charlie Canyon Rd., Castaic, Calif. 91384
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El Toro High School or Orange County Animal Shelter - SMALL ANIMALS
Orange County Animal Shelter off of The City Drive. Evacuees with animal shelter questions are advised to contact the Animal Control hotline at 714-935-6848 • www.illyria.com/fire/index.htm
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CENTRAL CALIFORNIA - BORDER COLLIE RESCUE
We've been working to arrange foster homes and supplies for displaced dogs from the fire area. Please contact us at
beyondbordersbcrescue@yahoo.com for information and assistance. http://sandiegofires.info/?q=node/28
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LOS ANGELES/ORANGE COUNTY VCA HOSPITALS - FREE BOARDING TO NOV. 5
Space-available basis. Call ahead to double-check.
Alhambra VCA Mission Animal Hospital 626-289-3643
Arroyo Grande VCA South County Animal Hospital 805-489-1361
Bellflower VCA Lakewood Animal Hospital 562-633-8126
Big Bear City VCA Lakeside Animal Hospital 909-866-2021
Burbank, VCA Animal Hospital, 818-845-7246
Canoga Park, VCA Companion Animal Hospital, 818-340-1569
Cypress, VCA College Park-Ana Brook Animal Hospital, 714-827-6861
Encinitas VCA North Coast Animal Hospital 760-632-1072
Glendale, VCA Arden Animal Hospital, 818-246-2478
Hermosa Beach, VCA Coast Animal Hospital, 310-372-8881
Hesperia VCA Victor Valley Animal Hospital 760-244-8022
Laguna Niguel, VCA Aliso Viejo Animal Hospital, 949-643-0437
Lake Forest, VCA Saddleback Animal Hospital, 949-586-4250
Lake Forest, VCA Arroyo Animal Hospital, 949-770-1808
La Mesa VCA Grossmont Animal Hospital 619-697-0082
Long Beach VCA Los Altos Animal Hospital 562-421-3749
Los Alamitos, VCA Rossmoor-El Dorado Animal Hospital, 562-598-8621
Los Angeles, VCA Miller-Robertson Animal Hospital, 310-657-7050
Los Angeles, VCA Petville Animal Hospital, 310-313-9118
Mission Viejo, VCA Mission Viejo Animal Hospital, 949-582-1220
Monrovia VCA Santa Anita Animal Hospital 626-359-3281
Palm Springs VCA Desert Animal Hospital 760-778-9999
Pasadena, VCA A Breed Apart Animal Hospital, 626-795-4444
Rancho Mirage VCA Rancho Mirage Animal Hospital 760-346-6103
Reseda, VCA McClave Animal Hospital, 818-881-5102
Ridgecrest VCA Crestwood Animal Hospital 760-446-7616
Ridgecrest VCA Crestwood Animal Hospital 760-446-7616
Santa Fe Springs VCA La Mirada Animal Hospital 562-921-3539
Santa Monica, VCA Santa Monica Dog and Cat Hospital, 310-453-5459
Santa Monica, VCA Wilshire Animal Hospital, 310-828-4587
Spring Valley VCA Paradise Valley Animal Hospital 619-475-9770
Temecula VCA El Rancho Animal Hospital 951-296-3898
Torrance VCA Clarmar Animal Hospital 310-371-2474
Torrance VCA Kennel Club Resort & Spa 310-539-2201
Upland VCA Central Animal Hospital 909-981-2855
Venice VCA Marina Animal Hospital 310-306-8707
Victorville VCA Mesa Animal Hospital 760-245-0109
Woodland Hills, VCA Parkwood Animal Hospital, 818-884-5506
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Devore Animal Shelter - DOGS & CATS
19777 Shelter Way, Devore
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San Bernardino Valley Humane Society - DOGS & CATS
374 W. Orange Show Road, San Bernardino
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Victorville Fairgrounds - LARGE ANIMALS/LIVESTOCK
14800 7th St., Victorville
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Glen Helen Rodeo Grounds - LARGE ANIMALS/LIVESTOCK
2555 Glen Helen Parkway, Devore
SOURCE: www.sbcounty.gov/evocdata.asp
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Yucaipa Regional Park - LARGE ANIMAL SHELTER
33900 Oak Glen Road, Yucaipa, Calif. |
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3. FOSTER/ADOPT URGENT: Overwhelmed Shelter Euthanizing...
DATE: 10/22/07
FROM: Jennifer Warner, webmaster@phsspca.org
Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA: 626-792-7151 Ext. 112
Due to animal evacuations from the fires, we do not have the space to hold these dogs for rescue networking. All are CURRENTLY AUTHORIZED for euthanasia at any time if space is needed to take in strays and evacuees. Contact me immediately if you can rescue/adopt: Jennifer Warner, Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA: 626-792-7151 Ext. 112
361 S. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, CA 91105 • www.phsspca.org
VIEW DOGS: http://phsspca.org/view_pets.htm
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4. Rescuers Race Flames To Save Pets, Livestock
DATE: 10/24/07
SOURCE: www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/23/evac.animals/index.html
VIDEO: http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/23/evac.animals/index.html#cnnSTCVideo
(CNN) — In San Diego County, officials are racing, literally, to save pets and livestock left behind by hundreds of thousands of
residents fleeing the raging wildfires. For the County of San Diego Department of Animal Services, it's nonstop work to save as
many lives as possible, said Lt. Daniel Desousa. "We're doing the best we can to keep ahead of the flames and pull the animals
out," he said Tuesday. "Are animals going to be killed? Yes. But we're doing the best we can."
With help from Los Angeles and Humane Society of the United States, the county's 30 animal services officers have been answering
calls from people who left their pets and livestock behind as well as those who have seen animals left in evacuated areas.
Many people calling don't have enough trailers to get all of their horses to safety and need help, he said. "I never knew we had so
many horses here," Desousa said. "And we're seeing even more this time because our fires are bigger and worse (than the 2003
fires that swept the area)."
At a fairground in San Diego County, 2,000 horses are being boarded, but Desousa said it seems like horses are being housed
everywhere — even mall parking lots — with their anxious owners standing next to them. "If you have an open space, we'll put
horses on it," he said.
The Humane Society's Curtis Ransom is stationed at an emergency campground in San Diego County where people have taken
refuge with their dogs, cats, horses and even goats. "It's a whole different situation from Katrina; people are taking care of the
animals," Ransom said. "The message has gotten out. It's a horrible disaster, but as far as facilities and willingness to take in
animals, I don't think there's any hesitation," he said.
He said they have received invitations from shelters to take in pets — they even have one place that could house an elephant, if
needed — and many of the evacuation areas are allowing people to bring their furry friends. Also, news stations are informing
people about where they can take their animals if their neighborhood is evacuated, Ransom said.
Desousa said the county has been so busy with the work, they don't have figures on how many animals they've saved and
evacuated. One officer called to say there was a bird left in a house in the fire's path. He wanted to know if he should kick in the
door to get the animal. Desousa told him that the door won't matter if the fire destroys the house. Save the bird, he told
him. Other times, flames have been too close for officers to grab the animals, Desousa said.
On the job for 19 years, Desousa said this is the worst series of wildfires he's seen. Even many of the officers themselves have
been evacuated. Desousa has his three dogs, three cats, a tortoise and a snake in his office. He said when they were told to
evacuate, they divvied up priorities.
"I ran home, grabbed the animals and my wife grabbed the family photos," he said.

PHOTOS: LEFT - Photo By Dana Rene Bowler/Staff Photographer - John Tarasi of Malibu holds his neighbors cat, Willow, after
finding out the fire was nearing his house on the 22,000 block of the Pacific Coast Highway. Fires broke out in the area due to dry
conditions and Santa Ana winds. RIGHT TOP - Photo By Chuck Kirman/Staff Photographer - Darren Sewell stands with his
mother's horse Nugget in the parking lot of the Simi Valley Library. They left their ranch as the fires got close and Nugget had to
be walked 5 miles to the library parking lot. She would not enter the trailer. RIGHT BOTTOM - Photo By Rob Varela/Staff
Photographer - Department of Animal Control employee Edward Rios fills a water bucket as he cares for horses and other animals that were evacuated to the Ventura County Fairgrounds. www.venturacountystar.com
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