WBR Animal Shelter at Capacity, Urgently Seeks Adopters and Foster Families

Multiple dogs need homes immediately as shelter faces space crisis
WEST BATON ROUGE PARISH — The West Baton Rouge Parish Animal Shelter is at maximum capacity and urgently needs adopters and foster families to help save lives as new animals continue to arrive daily.
The shelter took in multiple abandoned dogs over the weekend, pushing the facility beyond its limits just as additional puppies are expected to arrive this week. With no available space, some longtime residents face an uncertain future unless homes can be found quickly.
Immediate Need for Foster Families
The shelter is particularly seeking foster families who can provide temporary homes while permanent placements are arranged. Foster families provide the love and care, while the shelter covers all expenses including food, medical care, and supplies at no cost to volunteers.
"Fostering saves lives by creating space for new arrivals while giving animals a chance to decompress in a home environment," explained shelter staff. "We provide everything needed — foster families just provide the love."
Adoption Opportunities Available
Long-term residents at the shelter are ready for their forever homes. Many of these animals have been waiting patiently for weeks or months and would thrive in loving households.
The shelter offers adoption services and can help match families with pets that fit their lifestyle and living situation.
How to Help
Residents interested in adopting or fostering can contact the West Baton Rouge Parish Animal Shelter directly. The facility welcomes visitors who want to meet the animals and learn more about the adoption and foster programs.
For those unable to adopt or foster, the shelter also accepts donations of pet food, blankets, toys, and cleaning supplies to support daily operations.
Time-Sensitive Situation
The current capacity crisis requires immediate community response to prevent difficult decisions about long-term residents. Every adoption or foster placement opens space for new animals in need and helps the shelter continue its mission of caring for abandoned and stray animals throughout West Baton Rouge Parish.
The shelter emphasizes that fostering and adoption save lives while enriching families with the companionship of grateful animals seeking second chances.
Contact Information: West Baton Rouge Parish Animal Shelter Address: 3183 Ted Denstel Rd, Port Allen, LA 70767 Phone: (225) 336-2428 Hours:
- Monday-Thursday: 7:30 AM–3:30 PM
- Friday: 7:30 AM–10:30 AM
- Closed weekends
Community support makes the difference between life and death for shelter animals. Consider opening your home to a pet in need.
By John Summers #WBRIndependent