Rescue dogs available for adoption at the County Department of Animal Services. Photo: County of San Diego

SAN DIEGO–The County’s Department of Animal Services is looking for people to help put a happy wag in the tales of several dogs recently rescued from Hurricane Delta in Louisiana by adopting or providing a temporary foster home for one.

Animal Services, the San Diego Humane Society, the Rancho Coastal Humane Society and the Chula Vista Animal Care Facility teamed up to rescue about 90 dogs a week ago in collaboration with “Wings of Rescue,” which flew the dogs from overcrowded shelters and rescues in Louisiana to San Diego County.

As part of the rescue effort, Animal Services said Wednesday they’re now taking adoption calls for the nine dogs Animal Services took in.

“It’s a great opportunity,” said County Animal Services Director Kelly Campbell, “these dogs were literally saved from an impending hurricane.

“People naturally have a soft spot in their hearts for animals saved from disaster,” Campbell said, “and I would love for us to have people who are interested to have the opportunity to help these dogs.”

One of the nine dogs was adopted Wednesday. Three others have been cleared medically and are ready for immediate adoption. The remaining five are also available for adoption, but with the caveat that new owners agree to continue to have the dogs monitored because they’re still receiving ongoing treatment for heartworm.

Because some of the dogs are still being treated, Animal Services is offering an opportunity it has never done before — to also let good-hearted people take the animals in temporarily as foster families to help them recover. Veterinary support, if required, will be provided for those fostering or adopting one of these very special pups to help ensure that they get off to a healthy, happy start in a new home.

County officials said the best situation for all animals is to be in people’s homes and around loving humans, rather than in a kennel situation — no matter how loving — to help them recover.

Currently, to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, Animal Services is offering Touchless Adoptions to protect both the public and shelter staff.

Anyone interested in adopting or fostering one of the rescued dogs — or any of Animal Services other pets you can see on their website — should complete an adoption application, available here, and submit it through email to DASInfo@sdcounty.ca.gov, or call Animal Services to set an appointment at (619) 767-2675.

Animal Services staff will contact people in the order their application was received and conduct the adoption process over the phone.