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Over 440 Riverside County shelter pets find new homes in weekend of action

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RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) - Over the weekend, 443 animals at Riverside County shelters found their new 'fur-ever' homes. It comes after months of new initiatives tackling overcrowding, that saw record numbers of 240% overcapacity just days ago. Officials say measures like 'Ticket to Ride,' a temporary foster program, helped achieve the goal. Just days ago, the county sent out 66 dogs apart of the foster program and hopes to bring in more as they …

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Luis Medina RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KUNA) – Over the weekend, 443 animals in Riverside County shelters found new forever homes thanks to new initiatives aimed at getting animals out of kennels. Programs like “Ticket to Ride,” a short-term foster program, and extended weekend hours have helped save lives. Launched earlier this summer, “Ticket to Ride” provides transitional foster homes for animals between shelters and adopters. Just a few days ago, 66…

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KESQ broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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