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Humane Society of Louisiana

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Since 1988, the Humane Society of Louisiana has been at the forefront of cruelty prevention and animal protection efforts statewide. Since our headquarters and private animal shelter in New Orleans were destroyed in Katrina, we've been operating in exile. We're still caring for animals at our Tylertown emergency evacuation site two hours north of the city, the site where we relocated our 157 animals to safety before the hurricane. Against the odds, we also operated a grassroots disaster relief shelter at Tylertown nicknamed 'Camp Katrina', which housed and cared for more than 1800 animals in the months immediately following the storm. We will never forget the kindness of wonderful donors and volunteers from across the country and Canada, who came to our aid in our darkest hour.
Our agency is not affiliated with any national humane agency--we're a local group working in the trenches, with a focus on defending all animals from cruelty, neglect and mistreatment. We're still working hard to recover from the hurricane, and we're always looking for new members and volunteers to get involved, to help us get reestablished in the Greater New Orleans area.
Our work to make our state more humane for all animals is critically needed. It's not widely known that most Louisiana parishes and towns lack even the most basic services for lost, injured, homeless and forsaken companion animals. Few humane education or wildlife protection programs exist in our state. Also, all too often, law enforcement agencies fail to respond to complaints of animal cruelty or neglect.
We're working to change all that. The Humane Society of Louisiana actively strives to create a better place for animals in our state, by operating a variety of important programs today and by tirelessly working to build a more humane tomorrow. As a licensed private detective agency, we work with law enforcement and animal control officers to accept custody of animals seized in criminal cases of abuse. We also accept animals from such cases from public and private animal shelters, to the extend funding permits. We are committed to preventing cruelty wherever it exists, because we believe all animals are deserving of our compassion and respect.
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My Blog

Help Needed for Union Parish Animals!

Every day, the Humane Society of Louisiana receives abuse, neglect and abandonment complaints from across the state.We received a complaint from northern Louisiana recently and were grateful that volu...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Jul 2009 12:19:00 GMT

Support the 'Emily Events' this Summer!

This year, local businesses and caring local citizens are supporting the Humane Society of Louisiana with a series of summer fundraisers called the Emily Events in New Orleans.Here's the complete list...
Posted by on Fri, 24 Jul 2009 12:30:00 GMT

GUSTAV RELIEF UPDATE

As we've been reporting, our animals and staff members successfully rode out the storm at our Tylertown facility. We did have some minor damage, but no injuries, though one of our portable buildings w...
Posted by on Mon, 08 Sep 2008 05:47:00 GMT

GUSTAV update.......

Luckily, our emergency facility and the animals and staff members rode out the storm in Tylertown successfully.  We did have some minor damage but no injuries, and one of our portable buildings was de...
Posted by on Sat, 30 Aug 2008 00:22:00 GMT

Fundraisers & Events: 3rd Katrina Anniversary - Aug 29th & 30th

It's hard to believe it's been three years since Hurricane Katrina. We are still working hard to recover from the destruction of our shelter and to find homes for 100 animals rescued during the hurri...
Posted by on Mon, 25 Aug 2008 05:12:00 GMT

Want To Help Homeless Animals?

Then come volunteer as an adoption counselor for the Humane Society of Louisiana! We transport dogs and puppies from our Tylertown facility to the Harahan Petsmart each Saturday, and we take part in ...
Posted by on Wed, 23 Apr 2008 10:48:00 GMT

Have You Heard The News?

Here are just a few great reasons to support the Humane Society of Louisiana. We have: - Responded to more than 45,000 complaints of animal cruelty. - Rescued, adopted, and fostered more than 10,000 a...
Posted by on Tue, 27 Feb 2007 17:31:00 GMT

Heart Of Darkness

Humane Society found 24 of 25 "faux fur" jackets made from dog hair " Fur is taken from the raccoon dogs native to Asia and Northern Europe " Jackets sold in major department stores, Humane Society sa...
Posted by on Thu, 15 Feb 2007 21:02:00 GMT