SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – The San Francisco chapter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is waiving adoption charges to ease overcrowding and make room for canines affected by the devastating Southern California wildfires.
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The SF SPCA advised KRON4 that it urgently wants endlessly properties for 50 puppies. It stated the shelter was already overwhelmed earlier than the wildfires hit Southern California.
By adopting out these pups at no cost, the SPCA stated it would unencumber house in its shelter as employees put together to move to Los Angeles subsequent week to convey again extra animals in want. The usual adoption charge is normally $400.
“Waiving adoption fees removes that barrier—getting those puppies home and making room for adoptable animals in shelters down south, so they can make space for fire victims and pets waiting to be reunited with their owners,” stated Aeris Velasco, assistant adoption supervisor at SF SPCA.
Anybody thinking about adopting can go to the SF SPCA’s most important location at 250 Florida Avenue, open Tuesdays from 1-6 p.m. and Wednesdays to Sundays from 11-6 p.m. Accessible animals are listed on sfspca.org.