65 Dogs Removed From Hemet-Area Home After Fire Are Put up for Adoption
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65 dogs removed from Hemet-area home after fire are put up for adoption
More than 60 dogs were rescued from a Hemet-area property where some were running loose, and seven others were found dead, after a fire on Thursday, March 5. Riverside County Animal Services has placed them up for adoption at the San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus. There is no adoption fee through the end of March, and the dogs will come spayed or neutered and microchipped. About 30 had been placed in new homes by Friday afternoon. The dogs were d…
More than 60 Dogs Rescued from House Fire near Hemet.
The Riverside County Department of Animal Services rescued over 60 dogs from a house fire in unincorporated Riverside County and transported them to the San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus where they are now available for adoption to the public. The department is operating in sustained critical overcapacity for dogs, and the San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus is now at 300% overcapacity. All adoption fees are waived at all shelter locations through M…
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