Within four hours of finding the pet, the finder must provide a picture (two poses preferred) of the animal.Within four hours of finding the pet, the finder must advise the closest Los Angeles Animal Services (LAAS) Center after finding an animal on the loose that the finder has such animal in their possession and provide a description of the animal, including weight, where it was found and where the finder has confined the animal.The individual wishing to provide temporary home care for the dog or cat on the loose, hereafter referred to as “the finder”, must agree to the following terms and conditions: This home care shall be for up to 30 days unless the Department makes a demand for the animal in the event that a possible owner is located, at which time the animal must be brought to the Department so that it can be determined if the animal’s owner has been found. ![]() The purpose of the Shelter-at-Home program is to allow private citizens to provide home care for a dog or cat on the loose who is not wearing a license tag under certain guidelines. ![]()
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