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Pet Evacuations Lake Arrowhead

October 24th, 2007 by jacky

The California wildfires are so widespread that evacuation information for people and pets are spread out like the fires themselves. In Lake Arrowhead, Ca. a mountain community East of Los Angeles, in San Bernardino County have been hit hard by the wildfires. The people who live in Lake Arrowhead and surrounding areas are practically blocked from re-entering the mountain at this time.

For the pets that may be away from home and need sanctuary from the smoke and fires may need to be housed at shelters or emergency rescue centers. Below are a list of shelters and animal sanctuaries providing pet evacuation care in the San Bernardino County area fires:

Animal Evacuations - The National Orange Show fairgrounds in the City of San Bernardino and the Victorville Fairgrounds. Due to the Cajon Pass closure, an alternate livestock shelter has been established at the Glen Helen Rodeo Grounds - 2555 Glen Helen Parkway, Devore.
Human Evacuations
Orange Show Fairgrounds - 689 South E Street, San Bernardino
Victorville Fairgrounds - 14800 7th St., Victorville
Animal Evacuations (dogs & cats)
Devore Animal Shelter - 19777 Shelter Way, Devore
San Bernardino Valley Humane Society - 374 W. Orange Show Road, San Bernardino
Large Animal/Livestock Evacuations
Victorville Fairgrounds - 14800 7th St., Victorville
Glen Helen Rodeo Grounds - 2555 Glen Helen Parkway, Devore

Of course in the times of disaster, information is rapidly changing, so we will try to keep up with the pet evacuation information of the California wildfires, so at least families can stay together in these trying times

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