There's a four-legged problem running rampant on San Francisco streets -- stray dogs and abandoned pets.
SAN FRANCISCO -- There's a four-legged problem running rampant on San Francisco streets -- stray dogs. And for Animal Care and Control, it's getting out of control."That's a lot of stray dogs. That is an unbelievable amount of stray dogs and none of them are chipped - so we can't trace them back to anyone," said Virginia Donohue of SF Animal Care and Control. "A couple of them have been found tied to trees or poles. Some with their possessions.
If Theo is too big, what about Yuj? At a year old this pooch needed some surgery and ended up here. Once again perfectly healthy, Yuji is looking for a good home. Wanna be a hero? Adopt Legend. He's the dog who's called the Potrero Hill shelter home the longest, living here since Christmas. Legend is a total snuggle face. . The shelter on Bryant Street opens at noon on Wednesday. They're hoping some folks will adopt animals and make room for even more animals in need.
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