As the Lilac Fire burns out and recovery begins, County Animal Services is taking stock of its response to the incident. In addition to keeping its three shelters running, the department sent out teams of animal control officers and volunteers from the County Animal Response Team and Valley Center Disaster Animal Response Team.
Shortly after the fire broke out, director Dan DeSousa asked the Del Mar Fairgrounds to open for evacuated horses and large livestock, and it immediately opened its stables. Animal Services sent a liaison to the fairgrounds to help owners reunite with their horses.
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Some animals have been reunited with their owners while others will remain in Animal Services’ care until their families can pick them up.
The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department finds a box of kittens Friday in the Bonsall fire area and hands them over to County Animal Services.
#LilacFire: Rescued from the Rubble. @SDSheriff Deputies patrolling burned areas of Bonsall found a box of kittens and turned them over to County Animal Services for some TLC❤️. Awww. Stay well little kitty. pic.twitter.com/Udv21UVuBy
— San Diego Sheriff (@SDSheriff) December 9, 2017
Animal Services gives the three-week-old kittens to the Humane Society who found a foster family for them. The little ones are doing well and have been named Lilac, Blaze and Sparky.
A family evacuated from the Rancho Monserate Country Club is reunited with their dog, Pearl, Friday at the County’s animal shelter in Carlsbad.
A horse escaped and suffered an eye injury when a Good Samaritan tried to evacuate the animal on Thursday. The owner couldn’t return to the property because of roadblocks and called Animal Services for help in saving Macki. An animal control officer rescued the 25-year-old horse and took it to the Carlsbad animal shelter where a veterinarian sutured the eye.
The owner of this pig asked for help during the evacuation Thursday because she had her hands full getting her two mini donkeys and four goats to safety. Apparently, some thought the pig looked bigger than he actually was. First guess was a 1,000 lbs. but 6-year-old Morgan is closer to 500 lbs.