A man and his three pugs were airlifted out of New Orleans on September 7th. Here is a great photo.
A few of our pug friends made it out alive! Pug Snorts going your way!
Click on the photo for a better look at this awesome shot of pugs being rescued from the Hurricane Katrina aftermath. This photo was taken by renowned photojournalist Ammar Adb Rabbo/ABACA

How to help the pugs impacted by Hurricane Katrina. More news and ways to help for Hurrican Katrina Pets and humans. Chewie’s love is with them all!
As I’ve been locked in a cage down at the kennel for a week, I had to sneak up that last report asking fer help fer the animal victims of Hurricane Katrina. As I’ve got a couple of minutes now, I wanted to get out some more information.
Help out!
And then this Greenday song…
here comes the rain again
falling from the stars
drenched in my pain again
becoming who we are
as my memory rests
but never forgets what I lost
wake me up when september ends
summer has come and passed
the innocent can never last
wake me up when september ends
Katrina impacted thousands of animals too! help them!
http://news.bestfriends.org/index.cfm?page=specialreports&catid=04061773-BDB9-396E-9001EF6EC01318A4&mode=entry&entry=0EA32091-BDB9-396E-9A5E1C76101EFE22
Assistance is needed to permanently place 145 animals that were evacuated to Texas. Please call Lou directly if you can assist.
Hands-On Help: For Displaced Shelter Animals Lou Guyton (HSUS): .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), cell: 214-704- 4868
If anyone can provide a pet with foster care or a permanent home, please call us at either (504) 416-8361 (Elizabeth Bell Sprang) or (504) 416-8362 (Anne Bell). These animals from our clinic were homeless and at our clinic trying to find new homes. They desperately need these homes now, because we may never get to rebuild Southern Animal Foundation, at least not in New Orleans. Please help in any way if you can. Thank you all for caring about these wonderful creatures.
HORSES = We urge the participation of anyone who has the space, veterinary expertise and tenderness of heart to help these equine refugees. For more information, please contact Maria Partlow, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications on (859) 225-6941 or via email at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). USEF press releases are available on our web site at http://www.usef.org.