Western culture brands partner to help displaced animals during the California wildfires

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Compton Cowboys and H Bar C Ranchwear are two country-industry and Western culture brands with ties to Los Angeles and Nashville. They have recently joined forces to help displaced animals during the ongoing California wildfires.

According to officials, The Eaton Fire is one-third contained, and is likely one of the most destructive fires in the state’s history, and the Palisades fire is about 14 percent contained, burning almost 24,000 acres.

H Bar C announced on Instagram that its Nashville location would serve as a donation point for animal resources, including bowls, collars, blankets, and unopened dog treats.

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Hundreds of horses and donkeys are currently being sheltered by the Los Angeles Equestrian Center, according to MSN.

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