San Diego Humane Society

Help!: San Diego Humane Society Puts out Call for Volunteers

San Diego Humane Society is looking for volunteers willing to foster large dogs

"This curly tailed cutie is Trouble!" the SDHS website says. "Trouble is bounding with energy and excitement. He will need A LOT of consistent exercise to keep him healthy and happy."
San Diego Humane Society

The San Diego Humane Society is looking for volunteers willing to foster animals from one to three months as it faces a shortage heading into the holiday season.

One of the foster options available is the Safety Net Foster Program, intended to keep pet owners who run into temporary hardships from being forced to give up their pets. According to SDHS, by offering a foster solution, the pet never has to enter the shelter system and can return to their family where they belong after a temporary stay with a foster volunteer.

Adoption fees for dozens of adult animals will be waived at the San Diego Humane Society thanks to a partnership with the animal shelter and Mayor Todd Gloria.

"There are times when we see people facing eviction, domestic violence situations or other hardships that mean they have to be temporarily separated from their pets," said Jackie Noble, SDHS's director of nursery and placement. "If we can offer their pet a temporary Safety Net foster family, they can keep the pet they love and take them back as soon as they've figured out their situation.

"It's a program that keeps animals out of shelters, keeps pet families together and helps people during their times of crisis," Noble said.

The young cheetah will educate kids on why the big cats are important in the wild, reports NBC 7's Joe Little

In particular, San Diego Humane Society is looking for volunteers willing to foster large dogs, mother dogs with puppies and pets with medical and behavioral needs. Volunteers are supported by SDHS staff, who can answer questions and provide resources and veterinary services.

The SD Humane Society has dozens and dozens of pets available for adoption. Go here to meet them.

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