Adoptable Pet of the Week: Amy

Meet Amy, a two and a half year old female German Shepherd at the Burbank Animal Shelter. Amy is super sweet, loving, and very high energy, but was happy to sit still for her fall photo shoot. While in foster care, Amy did wonderfully with the foster parent's young kids. She will require an active lifestyle with someone who knows the breed and appreciates the care that is needed to help her thrive.

Burbank Animal Shelter Reveals New Art Murals From the Animation Guild

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The murals were designed and painted by animators from The Animation Guild as part of their 70th-anniversary celebration.

Adoptable Pet of the Week: Astrid

Meet Astrid, a spayed female, tan and white Anatolian Shepherd mix at the Burbank Animal Shelter. The shelter staff think she is about 2 years old and was found wandering as a stray through the streets of Burbank. Astrid is a large girl weighing in at 125 healthy pounds. She would not make a good first time dog because of her size, and needs someone with lots of large or extra large dog breed experience in order for her to thrive in her forever home.

Adoptable Pet of the Week: Zeus

Meet Zeus, a three-year-old male Belgian Malinois which is an extremely intelligent working breed. They are commonly used as service dogs, K9 dogs or used on farms for specific jobs. These dogs need LOTS of exercise daily and need to be mentally stimulated or have a job to do while not around their owner, otherwise they can be destructive if these needs are not met.

Adoptable Pet of the Week: Bowie

Meet Bowie, a four year old black and brown Rottweiler and Alaskan Husky mix at the Burbank Animal Shelter. Bowie is as loving and affectionate as he is big and strong. He spent some time in a foster home and did great!

Adoptable Pets of the Week: Honey and Racer

Halloween is coming, and Racer and his partner Honey are here to prove mutts make the best pups! This pair is made up of a little Cattle Dog, Pointer, maybe a dash of Pit Bull and Dalmatian. They both found themselves relinquished to the Burbank Animal Shelter after their owner sadly passed away.

Adoptable Pets of the Week: Goncho and Lulu

oncho (black) and LuLu (blonde) are four year old german shepherd siblings that were surrendered to the Burbank Animal Shelter due to their owner's health declining. According to their old owner they are house broken and very friendly with people with all ages. These two big fluff balls are very in sync and would love to go to a home together, but they can also be adopted separately. Either way, there will be a lot of fur, and training and exercise will be needed. The trade off: no one will ever come to your door unannounced and your feet will never be cold!

Adoptable Pet of the Week: Lola

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Lola is a friendly, sweet girl who was transferred to the Burbank Animal Shelter in February from another shelter in LA where they were too full to have her anymore. She has a black brindle coloring and is believed to be a white Labrador Retriever and Pit Bull Terrier mix around the age of 2.5 years old.

Adoptable Pet of the Week: Ollie

Ollie was adopted from the Burbank Animal Shelter many years ago and had been living happily with his loving owner/mom. Sadly, when his owner went into the hospital, Ollie came back to stay with us until she got better. Unfortunately his owner did not get better and Ollie is now in need of a new home.

Mountain Lion Sighting in Burbank, What You Need to Know About These Big Cats

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On August 23, 2022 at 11:45pm a mountain lion was sighted on the 1900 block of Bonita Ave. The cougar had traveled about a mile away from the Burbank hills and crossed the busy Glenoaks Boulevard before being spotted in a residential neighborhood. The Burbank Animal Shelter put out an alert on social media and released a community mountain lion awareness Guide.

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Mary Gallagher – Standing in her Light

Mary Gallagher will tell you she’s “a comic, actor, and writer,” but that doesn’t really cover it. She’s a survivor of Midwestern discipline, a student of chaos, a quiet storm turned loud truth-teller. She’s also a working mother, an educator, a late-night TV comic, a Colbert alum, a voice in the room helping actors find their own voices.

Burroughs Boys Basketball Earns 61-56 Win Over Host Hoover

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The Bears look good in triumph over the Tornadoes.

Burbank Girls Soccer Plays Spirited, Still Loses To Muir 3-1

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After leading, the Bulldogs allow three straight goals.