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San Bernardino County promotes new pet foster program; county sites provide sign-up details


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San Bernardino County promotes new pet foster program; county sites provide sign-up details
San Bernardino County announced a new pet foster program intended to place shelter animals in temporary homes to help them recover and socialize, increasing their chances of adoption, a recorded county message said.

Supervisor Joe Baca June introduced the segment, and an announcer for the county said the program is open to residents willing to provide temporary homes for animals in need. "Fostering animals is a rewarding way to help pets in need by providing a safe temporary home outside of an animal shelter," the announcer said.

The message outlined program benefits, noting that fosters help animals recover and socialize and that fostering can be a way to enjoy the companionship of a pet without a long-term commitment. "Applying is quick and easy," the announcer added, directing listeners to animalcare.sbcounty.gov for more information. The announcement also pointed listeners to love.sbcounty.gov for additional county resources.

The county message did not include details on application requirements, training, or any financial assistance; those specifics were not specified and are available on the Animal Care website.

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