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Animal welfare advocates in Los Angeles are raising alarms about a troubling rise in cases of dogs being mistreated, neglected, and even set on fire at homeless encampments throughout the city.

Approximately two weeks ago, a tragic incident unfolded involving a one-year-old Shepherd mix named Luke, who was intentionally set on fire in South Los Angeles.

“It was deliberate,” stated Sandra Viveros from Compton Paw Patrol, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing dogs. “The individuals responsible were from the homeless encampment. They ignited him, and he fled the area. He approached nearby residences, displaying remarkable intelligence, seemingly seeking assistance.”

A compassionate bystander eventually transported Luke to a medical facility, where he received urgent care for severe burns covering nearly his entire body. He has remained in intensive care since the incident.

  • Luke, a 1-year-old Shepherd mix, is recovering after he was set on fire by someone at a homeless encampment in Los Angeles. (Compton Paw Patrol)
  • Luke was found with third- and fourth-degree burns all over his body and was suffering from smoke inhalation. (Compton Paw Patrol)
  • Luke, a 1-year-old Shepherd mix, is recovering after he was set on fire by someone at a homeless encampment in Los Angeles. (Compton Paw Patrol)
  • Luke, a 1-year-old Shepherd mix, is recovering after he was set on fire by someone at a homeless encampment in Los Angeles. (Compton Paw Patrol)
  • Animal advocates say they’re seeing a disturbing increase in dogs being abused, neglected and even set on fire at homeless encampments across Los Angeles. (KTLA)
  • Animal advocates say they’re seeing a disturbing increase in dogs being abused, neglected and even set on fire at homeless encampments across Los Angeles. (KTLA)
  • Animal advocates say they’re seeing a disturbing increase in dogs being abused, neglected and even set on fire at homeless encampments across Los Angeles. (KTLA)
  • Animal advocates say they’re seeing a disturbing increase in dogs being abused, neglected and even set on fire at homeless encampments across Los Angeles. (KTLA)
  • Luke was found with third- and fourth-degree burns all over his body and was suffering from smoke inhalation. (Compton Paw Patrol)

“Luke sustained third- and fourth-degree burns,” Viveros shared with KTLA’s Sandra Mitchell. “Additionally, he was battling the effects of smoke inhalation.”

Victoriah Parker, cofounder of Starts with One Today, an animal rescue nonprofit, said that although the issue is a known one, over the past several weeks, they’ve seen a sharp increase in reports and calls for help about animal abuse.

Some dogs have been found tortured, tied up and even stuffed in suitcases and trash bags.

“Unfortunately, it’s not a shocker to us,” Parker said..

Parker’s organization has been working to help dogs on Skid Row and across the Southland for years. She said the number of dogs living in deplorable conditions and exposed to dangerous drugs on the streets is becoming an epidemic in L.A.

“A homeless encampment is not a place for dogs,” Parker said. “We’re not talking specifically about an individual who’s down on their luck and still wants to keep their pet. We’re talking about homeless encampments where crime and drugs are the center of their encampment. That’s really what the problem is.”

She reached out to city officials about the recent increase in abuse reports, but said she’s received little response.

Although no suspect has been arrested in connection with Luke’s case, his caretakers at Compton Paw Patrol said they’re thankful he’s healing and regaining his strength every day.  

Viveros said Luke is one of the lucky ones who, unlike other abused animals at encampments, will survive and eventually find his forever family.

“He’ll be able to live a very happy life,” Viveros said. “He just needs to heal. He might have some scars from the burns, but he’ll be okay. He’s strong.”

Luke will remain in recovery for about six more weeks before he will be eligible for adoption. A GoFundMe page to help with medical costs for Luke’s recovery can be found here. 

More information about Luke and other dogs searching for their forever homes can be found here.

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