Reuniting at Last: Pets and Owners Separated by LA Fires Find Each Other Again

Reuniting at Last: Pets and Owners Separated by LA Fires Find Each Other Again

PASADENA – 20 JAN – Pets and their owners, separated during the devastating LA fires, are finally finding their way back to each other.

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PASADENA – 20 JAN – Pets and their owners, separated during the devastating LA fires, are finally finding their way back to each other. These reunions, once thought impossible, are bringing immense relief and happiness to families who feared the worst.

The emotional moments of reconnecting highlight the deep bonds between people and their pets. Amid the devastation, these reunions stand as a powerful reminder of hope, resilience, and the enduring love shared with animals.

Erick Rico (right) and Jaylene Rosalez reunite with their Chihuahua mix, Bombon, at the Pasadena Humane animal shelter in Pasadena, California, on January 17, 2025, after recognizing him in a social media post.

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