Crowded animal shelters seek more foster, adoptive families
CARLSBAD — As animal shelters nationwide continue to struggle with overcrowding, local shelters in San Diego County are actively seeking new adoptive and foster families to ease the strain. According to San Diego County Animal Services, more dogs are being brought into its Carlsbad and Bonita-based shelter locations and fewer...The post Crowded animal shelters seek more foster, adoptive families appeared first on The Coast News Group.
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