On September 23, The Animal Rescue Site and Greater Good Charities will fly a flight full of adoptable dogs from Louisiana to shelters with more space in New Jersey.
This important flight will depart on September 23rd with over 40 dogs. The pets on this flight are at-risk pets; without the flight, they might never find their loving homes due to the overcrowding that often happens in shelters. Sending these pets from under-resourced shelters to shelters with empty spaces will give them a second chance at life AND the adoption they deserve.
Meet some of the pet passengers on last month's flight below!
Meet Charlotte
This sweet 2-year-old spaniel mix was found wandering alone. The shelter believes she was dumped by her owner on the street. The adorable pup just wants to find someone to love.
Her caretakers told us, "She is so sweet, and has loved every dog and person she has met her at the shelter. We know her stellar personality is going to make someone the best companion in her new life."
Meet Short Stop!
This pup is as unique as his name. He is believed to be a one-year-old dachshund/pit bull mix. Even though he has short legs, they don't slow him down at all. He is ready to find his person.
His caretakers said, "He is curious and playful, always looking to explore. He has been great meeting new people and dogs here at the shelter and has the best tail wags. We are so thrilled to see him live his best life as someone's new playmate!"
Meet Graham!
This 3-month-old neutered male orange kitten is ready to find a home in Oregon. The shelter shared, "Graham is the sweetest kitten, and you can see he loves to stop and smell the flowers! He is ready to cuddle up for a good nap or chase around his toys. He is ready to meet his forever family and show off just how sweet he can be!"
Every month we fly a group of deserving pets. Help us fund September's Flight to Freedom now! Just $5, helps cover the fuel costs of flying a pet 125 miles towards safety.
In shelters across the country, highly adoptable dogs and cats are euthanized just because the shelters are overcrowded. In other areas, shelters have a shortage of adoptable pets. We're transporting these pets to shelters where they're immediately adopted.
This month's Good Flight will transport at-risk dogs and cats to safety!
*Due to many factors including pets being adopted prior to a flight, receiving shelter capacity, and pet health, the final number of pets on a flight may be different from totals quoted above.
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