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PETA Rescue Team Brings 32 Canine Survivors of Katrina to Virginia

PETA Rescue Team Brings 32 Canine Survivors of Katrina to VirginiaMembers of one of PETA's Hurricane Katrina animal rescue teams have arrived at our Norfolk, Virginia, headquarters with 32 dogs rescued from the flood-ravaged city of New Orleans. PETA staff members Jason Baker, Hayden Fowler, and Linda Tyrrell brought the animals north because both the permanent and temporary shelters set up in New Orleans are overwhelmed, the animals are extremely scared and stressed, and there aren't enough people on the ground in New Orleans and surrounding areas to provide the care that the animals desperately need.

The 32 dogs—who have all been microchipped for tracking and identification purposes—have had preliminary veterinary exams and will be placed in temporary foster care. PETA staff is in constant contact with volunteers in New Orleans in order to try to reunite the animals with their families. PETA hopes that unclaimed dogs—who run the gamut from purebreds to mutts—will find good homes in Hampton Roads.

"It is still like a war zone down there—the jungle heat, no water or food, total destruction everywhere you turn," said PETA team member Jason Baker. "But we're holding out hope that the folks in our hometown will open their hearts and their homes to these little dogs, who have endured a nightmare that no one on Earth should ever have to experience."

Here are images of some of the lucky dogs who will call PETA home for the time being.


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