Por: Los Angeles Times Nation October 08, 2022
Los Angeles City Councilman Paul Koretz called Friday for sweeping changes at the city's Animal Services department, including regular walks for dogs, better handling of sick animals who face euthanasia and a mediation process for volunteers. Koretz, who is running for city controller, released a 46-page report that he called a road map of recommendations to help the thousands of dogs, cats and other animals that come through the... + full article
ABC7 USA Nation October 08, 2022
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A new, nearly 50-page report from Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Koretz is hoping to address issues of underfunding and staffing shortages at city animal shelters by offering a series of recommendations.What is clear is that Animal Services is in need... + más
More dogs walks, mediation for volunteers: Koretz calls for overhaul of L.A. Animal Services | Los Angeles Times
Indiana German Shepherd breeders charged with 25 counts of animal cruelty; Dogs ‘severely emaciated,’ covered in feces and urine | WGN-TV
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 01, 2022
A volunteer who criticized the city of L.A.'s care of rabbits and other small mammals at the San Pedro animal shelter in a recent Times story said she was fired by the city on Friday. Jan Bunker, 74, said she was dismissed by Juan Rivera, director of volunteer programs at... + más
Rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters face neglect at L.A. city shelters, volunteers say | Los Angeles Times
Editorial: Shelter animals haven't been walked in weeks. Let the dogs out now. | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion September 30, 2022
Understaffed, underfunded and overwhelmed by the demands of caring for more than 1,000 dogs and about 600 cats, in addition to other creatures, the Los Angeles city animal shelter system is in crisis. A report in the Los Angeles Times last month related accounts of dogs not... + más
Dogs, Cats Needing Adoption Transported to Broward After Ian Rattles Florida Coast | NBC 6 South Florida
California bans unnecessary pesticide, chemical testing on dogs and cats | Los Angeles Times
NBC News USA Science September 29, 2022
It’s long been widely believed that dogs can detect extreme emotions by smell. Now scientists at Queen's University Belfast in the U.K. have proven that a dog's nose knows. Acute stress changes the compounds found in human sweat and breath, research has shown. For... + más
Smell Loss Persists After COVID for Millions of People. Life-Long Anosmics Have a Warning for Them. | Slate
Dogs Can Smell When We're Stressed Out, New Study Shows | NBC 6 South Florida
Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 28, 2022
California will ban the testing of harmful chemicals on dogs and cats, effectively becoming the first state in the U.S. to remove the option for companies seeking to learn about the harmful effects from their products. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the bill into law Monday along with... + más
There's a cat type for everyone, so it's a great time to consider letting a shelter kitty adopt you | The Advocate
A year after devastating fire, Pet Alliance opens new downtown Orlando shelter | Orlando Sentinel
WGN-TV USA Nation September 26, 2022
Posted: Sep 26, 2022 / 02:09 PM CDT Updated: Sep 26, 2022 / 02:09 PM CDT SHARE PUTNAM COUNTY, Ind. — Prosecutors in Putnam County have filed 25 counts of animal cruelty against the owners of a dog breeding facility where police say more than 30 German Shepherds and one... + más
2 dogs rescued, 1 found dead in Fort Pierce home | WPTV
Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 25, 2022
When the Harbor Animal Care Center faced a food crunch in August, volunteer Jan Bunker logged on to Nextdoor to plead for donations. Hi, animal lovers! Down at Harbor Shelter in San Pedro, we are totally out of rabbit food and hay for both rabbits and guinea pigs, Bunker wrote.... + más
Where to find hurricane shelters in Central Florida | Orlando Sentinel
Pig Organs Could Save Thousands of Lives. There’s One Big Catch. | Slate
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