Last Year There Was a Horrible Alert That Took Over Shreveport.

So many Shreveport residents were freaking out rushing to shelters trying to find their missing pets. Last year we found out that Caddo Parish Animal Services took in 115 animals in a matter of 24 hours. Pets were in danger of being euthanized in a matter of hours. Yes, this is one of those life-and-death situations.

Caddo Parish Animal Services Posted a Concerning Status in June of 2022.

"Caddo Parish Animal Services has taken in 115 animals in the last 3 days. If you are missing your dog or cat, PLEASE come look PERSONALLY! We only hold stray animals for 4 DAYS and we have exceeded our capacity to house animals. Please do not call and rely on just giving a description to the staff which may match many animals in our care. If you live in a neighboring parish, come by and look to see if your pet has wandered into our area. Please share to others who may be missing their pets to make them aware to come look for them at Animal Services."

Caddo Parish Animal Services & Mosquito Control via Facebook
Caddo Parish Animal Services & Mosquito Control via Facebook
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The Staff at the Shelter Is Asking You to Be Patient With Them.

Please remember that the staff is working hard and calling to describe your pet may not help. The only way you can be sure that your pet won't be euthanized is by you going there yourself. The address to the shelter is 1500 Monty St, Shreveport, LA 71107

Caddo Parish Animal Services & Mosquito Control via Facebook
Caddo Parish Animal Services & Mosquito Control via Facebook
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Before You Go Buy a Pet Please Consider Adopting From a Local Shelter Instead.

There are so many pets that need to be adopted in our community. Dogs and cats are being euthanized at an alarming rate in Shreveport-Bossier.

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