

Abandoning a pet is not only harmful to the animal, but it’s also illegal. Under California Penal Code 597s, willfully abandoning an animal is considered a misdemeanor with fines that can reach up to $1,000.
When pets are dumped on roadsides, in parks or near shelters, it puts them at risk of injury, starvation or death. If you see animal dumping, report it immediately by calling 800-472-5609 and pressing 1 for San Bernardino County Animal Care field services.
If you need help rehoming a pet, safe and responsible options are available. Visit animalcare.sbcounty.gov/rehome-or-surrender-your-pet to find resources and learn about your options.
Additional County Update News – August 21, 2025
- Stay safe from the heat!
- Board actions, Aug. 19
- Local leaders sign data-sharing agreement to support the homeless
- State water board member tours San Bernardino County septic-to-sewer projects
- San Bernardino County WIC program launches first breast pump loan service
- San Bernardino County Library celebrates 29 Career Online High School graduates
- First 5 San Bernardino and El Sol Neighborhood Education Center partnership reaches milestone with 11 graduating apprentices
- Transitional Assistance Department wins three national awards for innovative programs
- Did You Know: Elmer’s Bottle Tree Ranch
- San Bernardino County destinations: BAPS Hindu Temple
- Call for submissions: Share your favorite San Bernardino County destinations
- San Bernardino County history: National Orange Show
- Things to do in San Bernardino County
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