San Diego Humane Society Needs Fosters Amid Wildfire Displaced Pets

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San Diego Humane Society Needs Fosters Amid Wildfire Displaced Pets
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The San Diego Humane Society is caring for dogs evacuated from the Pasadena Humane Society due to wildfires in Los Angeles. They urgently need foster homes for large dogs and dogs who require a single-pet household. The organization is also providing aid to animals in the evacuation zone of the Eaton Fire, including rescuing pets and delivering supplies.

The San Diego Humane Society has a pressing need for people to foster large dogs and dogs who need to be the only pet in the homeThe San Diego Humane Society is hosting a foster send-off for dogs that were transported from the Pasadena Humane Society amid Los Angeles' raging wildfires.

"I just want to do anything I can to help but if one dog gets to spend one week outside of a shelter or not in a crate then that’s what I can do," Mittelman said. “There are animals who have continued to remain in homes behind the fire lines who first responders, including our emergency response team, is going behind fire lines to assist to rescue if they can and get them evacuated or to bring in supplies for support,” Frey said.

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