Imperial Valley residents help Humane Society “Clear The Shelter”.
Dozens of residents helped the Humane Society of Imperial County ” Clear The Shelter ” on Saturday.
Rosa Moyron and her family were looking to add a new four-legged friend for their dog Simba.
Moyron said, ” It’s huge. Cause sometimes we all work. Sometimes he’s alone at home. So he needs his companion. Somebody. ”
Only one dog captured their hearts and they look forward to giving him a loving home.
” They met the dog, They fell in love too. So we all agree. He’s a cute dog we want it home. ”
The ” Clear The Shelter ” event helps the Humane Society of Imperial County relieve their overcrowded animal shelter.
Devon Apodaca , Executive Director of the Humane Society of Imperial County said, ” This gives us the perfect opportunity to get tons of animals out of shelters and into homes. ”
Apodaca said adopting makes a difference in a shelter animals life.
“You know there’s millions and millions of animals and shelters and there’s not enough homes. And so when people are adopting you know they’re saving lives. ”
The Humane Society of Imperial County said they expect atleast 20 shelter animals to be adopted at Saturday’s event.