Alex Gonzalez, Animal Adoption Coordinator with the Lafayette Animal Shelter and Care Center stopped by News15 at Noon to share the details on…
Sheriff Charles Guillory, with the Evangeline Parish Sheriff's Office, stopped y News15 at Noon virtually to share the details on their pet food drive happening now until September 15th.
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.
Alex Gonzalez, Adoption Coordinator for the Lafayette Animal Shelter and Care Center, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the details on sweet London. London is 9 weeks old and all puppy! She would thrive with a family that can take the time to train, exercise and play with her. She has the silliest personality that is sure to melt your heart.
Alex Gonzalez, Animal Adoption Coordinator for LASCC, stopped by with sweet baby Bean! Bean just wants to be loved and would love a family who will nurture him and help him grow into the good boy he is destined to be.
Marissa Guidry with Acadiana Animal Aid, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the details on sweet Jolie Marie. Jolie Marie was adopted from the shelter as a puppy and brought back two years later to no fault of her own. She is great with other dogs, people and kids and would love an active family.
Marissa Guidry with Acadiana Animal Aid, stopped by News15 at Noon with sweet Posie. Posie is a very shy girl but once she opens up, you become her best friend and confidant. She is believed to be almost 2 years old and has such a calm personality. She would love a household with lots of treats and cuddles. She would do well with other pets and kids.
Acadiana Animal Aid also recently took in 22 dogs from a haording case, fosters and adopters are desperately needed to help them continue to rescue animals in need.
Heatherlynn Smith and her dog, Atlas, with Camp Bow Wow, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the details on how you can protect your furry friend from cicada season.