Palisades man finds his dog five days after home burned down
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() A California lawmaker is introducing a bill aimed at helping save pets left behind during natural disasters.

The bill is inspired by the reunion of Casey Colvin and his dog, Oreo, who was found alive in the rubble of the Palisades fire in Los Angeles.

Last month, California Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur announced AB 478, also known as the FOUND Act (Friends of Oreo Uniting During Disasters).

If approved, the bill would require local governments to update emergency pet rescue procedures, provide online resources for pet eviction and reunification, and hold rescued pets for at least 90 days before adoption or euthanasia.

The act aims to ensure pet owners have procedures and resources available to reunite with their pets during disasters. Additionally, it seeks to prevent pet owners from endangering themselves by attempting unauthorized rescues.

“Pets are more than just property they are family. When disaster strikes, no one should have to choose between their safety and their pet’s survival,” Zbur said in a statement.

The inspiration for the act comes in part from Colvin and his beloved Pomeranian, who were separated after Oreo went missing during fires that ravaged their Los Angeles neighborhood. But, after five days, the pair were reunited.

Colvin told ” Live” Monday that once the bill is passed in California, it’s important to implement bills like this nationwide as so many states are getting hit by natural disasters.

“If you’re in a situation where you can’t get to your animals, hopefully this legislation will help you get to where you need to go to take care of your animals,” he said. “Also, if your animals escape during a disaster, they’ll help you reunite with them afterwards.”

The bill is sponsored by Social Compassion in Legislation. 

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