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Interstate rescue mission highlights need for animals in need of forever homes

The sky is the limit for 30 dogs that were flown to Boise as part of a recent and massive rescue operation that originated in Southern California.

Taken out of living conditions described by rescue workers as “distressing and deplorable,” the dogs have been given a second chance at a forever home thanks to the efforts of the Idaho Humane Society (IHS) and Wings of Rescue, an agency that helps transport animals to safety.

The two nonprofits teamed up during the last week of July to safely remove 60 dogs from three separate locations throughout the Riverside County area. According to Kristine Schellhaas, IHS public information officer, 25 of the 30 dogs airlifted to Boise have already been adopted. The other 30 rescues were flown to shelters in Utah and Oregon. Read more…

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