Source: ABC 7

Los Angeles County animal shelters opened to the public to help manage a surge of more than 300 animals seized from a Lake Hughes property during a large-scale rescue operation. Authorities removed mostly dogs along with dozens of cats after serving a search warrant tied to alleged animal welfare concerns. The influx has placed significant strain on local shelters, prompting officials to expand access and encourage adoptions.
Veterinary teams are working to evaluate and care for the animals, many of which require medical attention and rehabilitation. Officials emphasized the urgency of finding homes or fostering support to free up space and resources within the shelter system. Community members were encouraged to adopt, foster, or donate to assist with the care of the animals. The situation highlights the challenges shelters face during large seizures and underscores the importance of public involvement in helping displaced animals transition into safe, permanent homes.