Final displaced dog from Eaton Fire finds a forever home

In the aftermath of the devastating Eaton Fire that ravaged Altadena and the San Gabriel Mountains nearly 18 months ago, a significant recovery milestone has been achieved.

This week, Pasadena Humane shared a heartwarming update on Instagram: Artemis, a German shepherd who was displaced by the blaze, has found a permanent home. This marks the final chapter in the journey of rehoming animals affected by the fire.

The shelter’s post began with a celebratory note, saying, “Today, we’re celebrating something truly meaningful: every animal who came into our care during the Eaton Fire is now home.”

Artemis was initially brought to Pasadena Humane for emergency boarding after his original family lost their home in the January 2025 inferno. Unfortunately, early in 2026, his family faced the hard decision to surrender him due to the lingering impacts of the disaster.

While some animals were fortunate enough to reunite with their families, Artemis needed a new beginning. The shelter commended his spirit, highlighting how he demonstrated resilience, blossoming and adapting in ways that made his journey all the more poignant.

While some of the animals got to return to their families, others like Artemis weren’t so lucky, though they praised the pooch for showing, “what true resilience looks like, growing and opening up in ways that made his progress all the more meaningful.”

The shelter added that, “Artemis is now thriving—loved, adopted, and exactly where he’s meant to be,” with Sarie Hooker, the shelter’s communications manager, telling LAist that he was adopted through the shelter’s foster-to-adopt program.

“The silver lining to all of that is — with all this tragedy — this incredible story of hope where we were able to help foster these animals we’re returning home,” Hooker said.

She added that Artemis is, “just such a striking boy. He’s got this really fun, loving personality. He’s very regal.”


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The Eaton Fire ignited on January 7, 2025, killing 19 people and destroying nearly 9,500 structures, including 6,000 residential homes, and shortly thereafter, the shelter was inundated with animals in need.

Pasadena Humane took in over 600 animals during the first two weeks of the fire, with Hooker revealing they helped, “thousands of animals specifically for emergency boarding,” and not all were just dogs.

“We were seeing skunks, squirrels, hawks, owls, peacocks, raccoons, possums,” she said, adding that Artemis is the last animal to leave the shelter who was displaced during the fire.

“Artemis was our final, final animal — like dog, cat, critter. Anything else under the sun.  He was the last boy. So we’re very happy,” she said.

For those looking to find a new furry friend for themselves, Pasadena Humane will be hosting a special Price is Right-themed event through May 1.

Prospective adopters can play a version of the iconic game Plinko, to determine their discounted adoption fee, with the chance to win a free adoption as well.

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