If the animal is sick or needs veterinary care, you may call Animal Control or bring it to an Emergency Vet Clinic.
We have two 24 hour Emergency Vet Clinics in Baton Rouge which are Sherwood South Animal Hospital and LSU Vet Med at the LSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital. For Prairieville, you may contact Cypress Lake Animal and Emergency Hospital.
If you decide to foster the found animal – keep it in a secured location separate from your children or your pets if you have any until the owner is found or a veterinary professional can see them. You do not want to infect your children or pets with anything the found animal may have.
To find a foster or rescue that could possibly hold the animal or accept it into their program to give it medical care and help it find a forever home please contact a local rescue, or rescue that may specialize in the species or breed of the animal.
If you want to foster through an organization – IT IS FREE! Rescues fund vetting, provide food and other supplies for fosters. You can contact the rescue of your choice and apply on their website or through their direction to become a foster! Foster’s only commitment to their foster animal is to make sure they are safe, happy, loved and that they make all vet appointments and adoption events set by their rescue!
Additional Resources:
CAA’s Positive Alternatives to Shelter Surrender (PASS) helps East Baton Rouge Parish families having trouble keeping their pets find a better solution than bringing them to the shelter. The shelter is a loud and stressful place for pets who are used to a home environment; keeping them in your home while waiting to rehome them or accessing needed resources ensures they stay stress-free.
CAA also provides Rehoming Services through Project Safety Net.
Capital Area Animal Welfare Society can also help through its Public Adoptions.
To find a Wildlife Rehabilitator search the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries database.
Below is a list of animal rescues around Baton Rouge and surrounding parishes. For a comprehensive list of rescues in Louisiana, check out Dog Lover’s Digest.
Dogs: Pitbulls
Email: [email protected]
Cats and Dogs
Email: [email protected]
Cats and Dogs
Phone: (225) 343-0303
Email: [email protected]
Cats only
Phone: (225) 315-3438
Cats Only
Phone: 225-636-2680
Email: [email protected]
Cats and Dogs
Phone: (225) 281-5916
Email: [email protected]
Cats and Dogs
Phone: (225) 664-4472
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (225) 802-4067
Email: [email protected]
Dogs: Greyhounds
Phone: (504) 722-8374
Email: [email protected]
Dogs: Doberman, Doberman mixes
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (225) 622-4629
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 888 6 HUMANE
Email: [email protected]
Dogs Only
Email: [email protected]
Dogs: Boxers
Rabbits
Phone: (225) 341-2866
Email: [email protected]
Cats and Dogs Phone: (225) 964-6992 Email: [email protected]
Dogs: Pitbulls
Email: [email protected]
Cats and Dogs
Email: [email protected]
Dogs only
Email: [email protected]
Dogs and Cats
Phone: (225) 687-7994
Dogs only
Phone: (225) 772-8836
Email: [email protected]
Cat and Dog
Phone: (985) 351-0181, (985) 634-2562, or (225) 414-0059
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Dogs: Pitbulls
Dogs: Yorkies
Email: [email protected]
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