Best Friends’ response to the Los Angeles wildfires
Right now, Best Friends’ emergency response team is on the ground in Los Angeles, offering help and support to other local animal welfare organizations while also working to ensure the safety of our own pets and staff in our Pet Adoption Center.
The latest
Wednesday, January 8, 2025: The devastating wildfires currently impacting California have forced hundreds of thousands of individuals to evacuate, and many are without power.
Our team in Los Angeles remains on-site and has not yet received evacuation orders. They are diligently caring for our adoptable pets while closely monitoring the evolving situation. The safety of our animals and staff is our utmost priority, and the team is prepared to act swiftly should circumstances require.
We are deeply grateful for the outpouring of support and kind messages from those concerned about the well-being of our pets and staff.
Visit Best Friends’ Facebook page for updates and to follow our work on the ground. Working with our local partners, we are committed to providing support and safety to the animals in the Los Angeles wildfires.
What to do if you’ve been impacted
If you’ve been impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires, you should follow your city or state guidelines to remain safe. If you are in immediate danger, call 911.
If you’re evacuating with your pets and you’re not sure what to bring, or if you’re preparing at home and aren’t sure what to do to keep your pets safe, we can help.
Want to help the shelters impacted by the fires? Here are some ways you can help.