SAN FRANCISCO ( KRON ) — People are not the only ones displaced by the Los Angeles County fires, so are many pets. As a result, rescue organizations in the Bay Area are taking in Southern California dogs that were up for adoption before the fire, to make room in those L.A. shelters for dogs that are lost or had to evacuate.
The goal is to get these dogs a “forever home” here in the Bay Area.
They may be senior dogs but they seem to be in perpetual motion. Four of them just recently traveled up to San Francisco’s multiple senior dog rescue from fire-ravaged Los Angeles
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“We are taking dogs that were at the shelter and up for adoption at the shelter, and we are taking those dogs and we’re just immigrating them up here to San Francisco to put them back up for adoption up here so that the shelters, the local shelters in LA have room for the evacuee dogs and the dog that they find,” said Muttville CEO and Founder Sherri Franklin…