Help fly shelter dogs to freedom so they receive the love and care

The euthanasia rate in the U.S. is staggering. But together, we can reduce it by rescuing dogs from overcrowded shelters and flying them to sanctuaries, no-kill shelters, and adoptive homes. Please join us by making a one-time donation, by joining The Pack — our community of recurring monthly givers—, or even by sponsoring a flight.

 they deserve.

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Every year, 3.1 million dogs enter shelters in the United States.
Of them, 390,000 are euthanized.
We’re on a mission to change that.


If you’re here, you’re probably a dog lover and you agree: Dogs are not disposable; they are family. Think about it — “man’s best friend” never lets us down, yet people surrender and abandon dogs every day. With your support, we can save more shelter dogs and fly them to loving families and sanctuaries.

OUR WORK

Sorties Completed

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Dogs & Cats Rescued

385

Volunteer Flight Hours

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Hi!

We are dog lovers, pilots, & incurable optimists.

With lifelong careers in pharmacy and medicine, we know how fragile life is — and that “therapy” comes in many forms.
We understand that sometimes the best “medicine” is a dog companion.

Consider this: The shelter problem is not just about tragic euthanasia rates. What’s worse? Knowing many of these dogs would be welcomed into loving homes if only they could be relocated. 

That’s why we’re committed not just to transporting dogs quickly and safely, but also to advocating for policy change.

we believe DOGS ARE EARTH ANGELS.

3 Ways to Make Paws-itive Impact

Why fly…..


timE saves lives.

Currently, there’s no government institution or animal organization responsible for tracking national statistics for the animal protection movement. And only 30 states have “holding period” laws.

Translation: Shelters determine whether dogs live or die.

Flights save time. The use of aircraft allows us to intervene without delay and save dogs scheduled to be euthanized within days or hours.

Flights are less stressful than ground transport. Shelter dogs have often experienced traumatic situations, which makes them fearful and anxious. By reducing travel time and avoiding the noise and unpredictability of road traffic, flying is less stressful for animals’ emotional and physical well-being. Relocation takes place in hours instead of days on the road.

Source: www.aspic.org

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Love at first sight! Nothing topped the moment when we walked across the tarmac to meet our rescue pup! She is our daughter’s fur-ever best friend. Thank you for this life-changing gift!