HAYWARD, Calif. ( KRON ) — Overwhelmed animal shelters in fire-ravaged Los Angeles County are continuing to receive a helping hand — or paw — from Bay Area non-profits. On Friday, an emergency flight from Southern California carrying pets impacted by the fires landed in Hayward, where local rescue groups took the animals in.
It was a short flight from San Diego County to the Hayward Executive Airport, but in this case, it could yield big rewards in the long run.
“We’re actually getting two adult huskies and one puppy,” explained Laura Birdsall of nonprofit, Pets in Need.
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The plane carrying more than 50 adoptable pets made a stop in the East Bay, where local animal rescue groups are making them available to Northern California families…