In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, a massive storm that devastated and nearly destroyed the city of New Orleans, the United States of America suffered the worst domestic animal crisis in its history. Tens of thousands of house pets were left to die in neighborhoods all across the region as owners were forced to evacuate without their pets. Officials, rescuers and adopters of animals worked through the devastation only to discover that not everyone was working toward the same goal.
Directed by: Tom McPhee
Cast: animal abuse, David Leeson, Dr. Maxwell A. Lea, Jr., the State Veterinarian of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture, was a voice of authority during the crisis even though his expertise is eliminating livestock disease., executive director, Mark Steinway, co-founder and humane investigator of Pasado Safe Haven., Susan Benezeck and Lamonte Chenevert are residents of Louisiana who were forced to evacuate without their dog., Tom McPhee, Wayne Pacelle
Genres: Documentary