Adoptable Pets of the Week: Honey and Racer
Racer and his partner Honey are here to prove mutts make the best pups! This pair has a little Cattle Dog, Pointer, maybe a dash of Terrier and Dalmatian in them. They both found themselves relinquished to the Burbank Animal Shelter after their owner sadly passed away. Racer is a tripod, missing a rear leg, but the shelter thinks it just helps him run a little faster (less weight to carry). You wouldn't know he's missing a leg when you see him play and frolic with his friend, Honey.
If You Build It…Donations Will Come!
Aspiring Eagle Scout Bryce Lourie aids the animals as he helps to construct a 'Pet Disaster Preparedness Shed' to house the many items needed in the event of an emergency.
Adoptable Pet of the Week: Ozzy and Sharon
Ozzy (grey) and Sharon (white) were found running stray in Downtown Burbank and are now at the Burbank Animal Shelter. This Husky duo is a bonded pair and must be adopted together. They are a little shy but warm up quickly once they know you and have established a relationship.
Adoptable Pet of the Week: Kitten Fosters Needed!
Now that the weather is getting warmer, kitten season is in full swing. Stray and feral cats living in the wild are having kittens, and hundreds of these kittens are being turned in at the Burbank Animal Shelter.
50% Off Adoption Fees at the Burbank Animal Shelter
From Tuesday, March 12 through Saturday, March 16, the shelter will be offering 50% off all adoption fees
Adoptable Pet of the Week: Blue
Say hello to Blue. He's a six year old Siberian Husky at the Burbank Animal Shelter. A volunteer spent time with him and had this to say "Why Blue isn't adopted is a Wonder to me.
Adoptable Pet of the Week: Astrid
Astrid is an Anatolian Shepherd that was found wandering as a stray here in the city of Burbank. Astrid is a large girl weighing in at 125 healthy pounds. Due to her size, she needs someone with large or extra large dog breed experience in order for her to thrive in her forever home.
Burbank Animal Shelter Resumes Children’s Reading Program for the First Time Since COVID-19 Outbreak
A local Girl Scout troop read to Burbank Animal Shelter animals as the shelter resumes their children's reading program after a year and a half hiatus.
Burbank Celebrates National Night Out 2013
Burbank residents gathered at Chandler and Keystone besides their various neighborhoods to strengthen neighborhood spirit and celebrate the police-community partnership
50% Off Adoption Fees at the Burbank Animal Shelter
Adoption fees for all animals at the Burbank Animal Shelter are now 50% off until September 10th.