BATON ROUGE - An animal shelter in Baton Rouge is asking the public for help as it urgently searches for emergency foster parents and adopters for at least 40 dogs.
The Companion Animal Alliance released a message on Friday asking the public to help foster animals as the shelter is over capacity.
Companion Animal Alliance serves as the only open-intake shelter in East Baton Rouge Parish, meaning it must accept every stray it encounters in the parish. This, however, means it cannot turn away animals due to space and overcrowding.
The shelter said it will provide any supplies foster parents may need while inventory lasts and asks parents to commit to at least one week of care.
Companion Animal Alliance is also offering $10 adoption fees for dogs on Saturday, Dec. 6, to help with the a

WBRZ News
CBS News
Newsweek Top
AlterNet
Mediaite
News5 Cleveland Politics
The Daily Beast
Edmonton Sun World
RadarOnline
Billboard