Marissa Guidry with Acadiana Animal Aid, stopped by News15 First at Four to share the details on sweet little Beetlejuice. This sweet little g…
Lynn Bourque and Jolie Rodgers, joined First at Four to share sweet Reeses with us in hopes of finding her home. Reeses is a sweet, gentle sou…
Shalonda Thibeaux, Lead Recruiter for Methodist Foster Care, stopped by News15 at Noon to talk about the need for Therapeutic Foster Parents in the Acadiana area.Â
Marissa Guidry with Acadiana Animal Aid, stopped by News15 at Noon to share sweet Cliffy with the world. Cliffy is a little special- you may n…
Marissa Guidry, Volunteer with Acadiana Animal Aid, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the details on sweet True! True has been at the shelter for over 100 days and is now fee waived. She is a girl who loves attention, and toys! She is an energetic girl who will do well in a home with kids. She does get along with other dogs, but she is selective of who she likes. She is an all around great girl who would love a home that can supply her unlimited treats.
Mara Fontenot and Dustin Guillory, Animal Control Officers with St. Landry Parish Animal Control, stopped by with adorable little Leo! He and …
Mara Fontenot and Dustin Guillory with St. Landry Parish Animal Control, stopped by News15 First at Four, to share the details on sweet Dots! …
Marissa Guidry with Acadiana Animal Aid, joined News15 at Noon to share the details on sweet Calista! She was initially brought to the shelter from a hoarding case with her babies. Her babies were adopted and she was even adopted, only to be returned for being "too shy". Now, she is a shy girl and it does take a minute for her to adjust, but she is a total sweetheart who can get along with anyone. She would do well in a home with another dog and with kids. If your looking for a fluffy girl that's cool, calm and collected, Calista is your girl.
Mara Fontenot and Dustin Guillory, Animal Officers with St. Landry Parish Animal Control, stopped by News 15 First at Four to show off sweet Scraps!
Marissa Guidry, Volunteer with Acadiana Animal Aid, joined News15 at Noon to share sweet Epic with us today. Epic was adopted from AAA as a puppy and brought back to the shelter at 11 months old to no fault of his own. Epic is truly epic, he is sweet, loves everybody he meets and is very treat motivated. He is patiently waiting for his furever home.