The Fresno County Board of Supervisors moved forward with a plan Tuesday, to build an improved shelter for the Central Valley's homeless pets.
It's been a big issue for the county since it's relationship with the Central California SPCA ended last year.
The Central Valley has an overwhelming homeless pet problem.
Supervisors voted to spend a quarter of a million dollars on preparing a new site for the shelter.
Currently, Liberty Animal Control oversees the handling of Fresno County's stray animals.
It's been a big issue for the county since it's relationship with the Central California SPCA ended last year.
The Central Valley has an overwhelming homeless pet problem.
Supervisors voted to spend a quarter of a million dollars on preparing a new site for the shelter.
Currently, Liberty Animal Control oversees the handling of Fresno County's stray animals.