SPCA Of Texas In Dallas To Take In Animals From Louisiana Flood Zones

DALLAS (KRLD) - Homeless dogs from flooded areas of Louisiana will get another chance at life in Texas.

The Humane Society of the United States says it's taking more than 50 dogs  from Companion Animal Alliance in Baton Rouge to the SPCA of Texas in Dallas.

"The recent flooding has displaced many family pets and caused damage to shelters throughout Louisiana," Julia Breaux, Louisiana state director for The HSUS said. "The Humane Society of the United States is assessing the needs of the displaced animals and damaged shelters, and is providing hands-on assistance, while these communities continue to endure heavy rain and flooding and look towards recovery."

The organization says the dogs will be available for adoption as soon as they arrive.

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