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Pets end up in LA shelters after owners detained in immigration raids

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 4 – Since June 10, Los Angeles County shelters have taken in 28 pets after immigration raids, placing 20 of them in permanent homes or foster care, officials said.

  • Amid summer immigration raids, Los Angeles County, California, began taking in 28 animals, including 22 dogs, on June 10, 2025.
  • Amid challenging times, the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control adapted procedures to assist the community during ongoing immigration raids, Valles said the department changed its approach to better help families in an unprecedented scenario.
  • Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control performs health checks and grooming for incoming pets, while Boyd’s rescue network faces limited capacity.
  • The Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control has started implementing flexible surrendering policies, and eleven dogs and two cats have been placed in homes since then.
  • Valles said political solutions are required on deportation policy and shelter funding, and owners are urged to plan pet care with friends or family.
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Donald Trump's harsh migration policy not only affects people: in Los Angeles, dogs and cats end up in shelters because their owners were arrested. The future of the animals is uncertain.

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