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Short-term pet fosters needed to care for dogs ahead of the Wings of Rescue flight.

San Bernardino County Animal Care is calling on residents to serve as short-term foster families to support dogs preparing for the upcoming Wings of Rescue flight scheduled on Friday, May 29. Short-term foster care helps ensure these dogs are healthy, comfortable and ready for transport.

Fostering provides a safe and temporary home for animals who need extra care, socialization or simply a quieter environment while they wait for adoption or transport. It is one of the most meaningful ways residents can support shelter pets and strengthen animal welfare across the region.

โ€œEvery foster home helps us save more lives,โ€ said George Harding, IV, division chief of Animal Care. โ€œWhen residents step forward to foster, they become part of a community-wide effort to support animals in need.โ€

The foster program is designed to be easy and accessible for everyone. All essential supplies, such as food, crates and basic care items are provided at no cost.

Those who are not ready to foster can still make a meaningful impact by supporting the Animals aRe First Fund, which helps provide resources for foster pets and shelter animals throughout the county.

To learn more or apply to foster, visit the San Bernardino County Pet Foster Program webpage. To support foster pets through the Animals aRe First Fund, visit arffund.org.


Additional County Update News โ€“ May 21, 2026