How To Travel When Homeless With Pets In Los Angeles?

Keep pets leashed, kenneled, or in a secure carrier at all times

Carry vaccination records, rabies tags, and any vet paperwork

Use a backpack, cart, or rolling suitcase to move pet supplies

Bring collapsible bowls, water, food, waste bags, and a blanket

Plan routes around shade, water, and pet-friendly rest stops

Use public transit only where pets are allowed and follow carrier rules

Check with Metro and local transit for current pet policies before riding

Visit homeless service centers that allow pets or have pet support referrals

Contact LA animal shelters and rescue groups for temporary pet resources

Look for pet-friendly shelters, bridge housing, or motel voucher programs

Ask outreach workers about pet boarding or foster options during emergencies

Go to free or low-cost veterinary clinics for vaccines and basic care

Keep pets cool in hot weather and avoid walking on hot pavement

Carry extra water for both you and your pets

Avoid leaving pets unattended in vehicles or tied up outside for long periods

Use dog parks or safe open areas only when permitted and supervised

Keep pets identifiable with a tag and current contact information

Store pet food in sealed bags to prevent spoilage and pests

Ask libraries, parks, and community centers about nearby pet-friendly resources

Call 211 for local shelter, housing, and pet assistance referrals

Contact LA County Animal Care and Control for pet resource information

Keep a list of pet-friendly encampment rules and local ordinances

Have a backup plan for emergencies, evacuation, and severe weather

Build a small emergency kit with pet meds, leash, carrier, and ID copies

Suggested for You

Trending Today