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Bay Area Rescue Groups Open Their Hearts to Displaced Dogs from LA Wildfires

By Miles Cooper
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January 15, 2025
Bay Area Rescue Groups Open Their Hearts to Displaced Dogs from LA Wildfires
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Bay Area Rescue Groups Open Their Hearts to Displaced Dogs from LA Wildfires

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Persons are not the one ones displaced by the Los Angeles County fires, so are many pets.  Consequently, rescue organizations within the Bay Space are taking in Southern California canines that had been up for adoption earlier than the fireplace, to make room in these L.A. shelters for canines which might be misplaced or needed to evacuate.

The aim is to get these canines a “forever home” right here within the Bay Space.

They might be senior canines however they appear to be in perpetual movement. 4 of them only in the near past traveled as much as San Francisco’s a number of senior canine 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,” stated Muttville CEO and Founder Sherri Franklin.

Muttvilles canines vary in age from 7 to 17… and two of the l.A. Transplants are sierra and equipment

Melissa and Glen Daimler stopped at Muttville Tuesday after listening to they had been taking in canines from Southern California

“I have been wanting to come in for a while to volunteer, and with the LA fires have been even I’ve been wanting to help in some way, I had heard that there were a number of dogs who were coming here, and we just thought that we can come here and help,” Melissa stated.

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For now, the aim is to get as many of those senior canines adopted as attainable as a result of one other 10 might be arriving from Southern California on Wednesday.

And that’s only the start.

“I think we’re probably going to get about 50 of these dogs, and that’s above and beyond our normal intake. So we’re really excited to be able to help,” Franklin stated.

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So should you’ve been fascinated with adopting, particularly a senior canine like this man now is a superb time. Muttville is open Tuesday via Sunday from 10 a.m. to five p.m.

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