A heartbreaking situation has unfolded in Metairie, Louisiana. Two Iguanas were found with their arms duct-taped behind their backs and left to die on the side of the road.
Louisiana is know for excellent hunting and fishing. When Brett Delcambre first started Southern Drone Recovery it's primary goal was to help hunters locate their deer using drones. These are not any ordinary drones, they use thermal technology to determine the location of the deer. Now using that same method and technology he has shifted some of his focus to helping Louisiana families find their lost pets because "our pets are like family" Delcambre said in a interview with WAFB.
Piglet, who was rescued from a distressing situation on Mardi Gras day, has found a loving forever home according to Jeff Dorson, a representative of the Humane Society.
A disheartening post has been circulating on social media and many people have started to draw their own conclusions as to who is responsible for the dumping of an 8th-month-old— puppy right before the hard freeze in Louisiana this month. This situation has started a bigger conversation about the laws protecting animals from being neglected or dumped because unfortunately, this happens daily across Louisiana.
A distressing video shared by Haley Huggins on Facebook has stirred emotions statewide as it showcases a one-year-old dog trembling in fear at a Louisiana shelter. The heart-wrenching footage highlights the pup's anxiety, but despite his ordeal, he's described as being friendly and getting along well with other dogs.
It all started with one cute little kitten meowing on the side of the road. One man found it in his heart to stop his vehicle and rescue the cat. But then...
This sweet 5 to 7-year-old Lhasa Apso mix is very sweet, social, and friendly according to the staff at Ninna's she doesn’t meet a stranger and her tail is always wagging.
The Fish Fry plates will come with fried fish, French fries, hush puppies, coleslaw, and a drink, for only $8 per plate. Desserts will also be available for purchase.
A Lafayette woman has hit the front page of TMZ for a really great (but slightly bizarre, by TMZ standards) reason: she is rehabilitating an injured squirrel.