An ongoing lawsuit against Riverside County Animal Services is gaining momentum after a judge ruled that the plaintiffs may proceed with core claims under California’s Hayden Act. Attorney Dan Bolton, who represents the plaintiffs, shared the latest updates during an interview.Bolton explained that the court has allowed the case to move forward on allegations that Riverside County violated the Hayden Act by failing to provide emergency medical care and by neglecting proper record keeping for animals in its shelters. The court also gave Bolton’s team permission to amend the complaint to include further details about alleged taxpayer fund misuse.The amended lawsuit highlights troubling incidents, including a recent case at the Coachella Valley Animal Campus (CVAC), where a man adopted a German Shepherd and a Husky. When the dogs appeared sick, he returned them to the shelter for care. The shelter tested the German Shepherd for parvo and confirmed the illness—but instead of offering…..