The San Diego Humane Society has a record number of dogs in its care, prompting another call Tuesday for the public to adopt or foster dogs to alleviate shelter overcrowding.
The San Diego Humane Society's Nina Thompson is shown comforting a dog being held in a temporary kennel at the Humane Society on January 12, 2023.
— Foster: A critical and temporary way to make an immediate impact and help save lives. By opening your home to foster a pet, you give it relief from the stress of the shelter and create desperately needed space for other animals in need. Visit sdhumane.org/foster to sign up to become a foster;
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