ABC7: Long Beach Animal Care Services parts ways with spcaLA over contract violations
After more than 25 years of working together, Long Beach Animal Care Services is ending its partnership with spcaLA.
Long Beach Animal Care Services parts ways with spcaLA over contract violations
Press-Telegram: Long Beach ends 26-year partnership with spcaLA for animal care services
LONG BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- After more than 25 years of working together, Long Beach Animal Care Services is ending its partnership with the Los Angeles Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ...
Long Beach Monday announced changes to its Animal Care Services that the city says will enhance future operations and create long-term benefits for the roughly 4,000 animals that come under its care ...
Fourth of July is just around the corner, and Long Beach Animal Care Services is asking for the community’s help — to prevent overcrowding at its shelter. Every year, the city gets a large influx in ...
Long Beach will end its 26-year partnership with spcaLA because of what city officials described on Monday, Feb. 24, as several contractual issues and the nonprofit animal care organization no longer ...
MSN: Long Beach Terminates Partnership with spcaLA; Explores New Animal Rescue, Care Options
Long Beach Terminates Partnership with spcaLA; Explores New Animal Rescue, Care Options
Hi, this was explored extensively by @ Paul Black in a long thread. Basic concept: don't meddle unless you know exactly what you're doing - you're more likely to be back here asking questions otherwise. There's really nothing to be gained by trying to turn off services. How are you hoping to benefit by doing so?