Fireworks are Over but Rover’s Not Home Yet
Jul. 6, 2015 | 4:25 PMReading Time: 2 minutes
Dozens of dogs are waiting for their owners to come get them from the County’s animal shelters.
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Dozens of dogs are waiting for their owners to come get them from the County’s animal shelters.
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Flutter on by and meet Butterfly. She could really use your help!
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The Waterfront Park hosts its first major sports viewing event Sunday. Watch on the big screen as Team USA battles Japan in the Women’s World Cup final.
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At least 10,000 celebrants are expected to head downtown for the fireworks show and that’s just for the Waterfront Park alone. See what you need to know before you head on down.
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The San Diego County Fire Authority and CAL FIRE are today making a major upgrade to fire and emergency medical response by launching around-the-clock paramedic service at the County’s Intermountain fire station, east of Ramona.
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As part of the San Diego Animal Welfare Coalition, County Animal Services and six other animal sheltering organizations in the region launched a “Getting to Zero” campaign Wednesday to stop the unnecessary euthanasia of homeless animals.
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We’re just celebrating, but Rover has no idea what is going on and he is terrified. What you can do to protect your pup.