By all reports our six little fliers landed safe and sound in Boston this morning. The shelter volunteers who retrieved them at the airport loved each and every one. They said one small traveler was so affectionate that he rode home tucked inside a worker's sweater he was so "snuggly".
With the first squadron safely "home" we have to turn our sights on # 2 and # 3. We need crates by Monday afternoon and then we need $$$ to pay the airfare for the final 12 scheduled to fly out later in the month. At the end of these three scheduled flights we will have saved 30 little ones who had been nearing their final days at Camarillo shelter. I call that a good start! Thank you to everyone who helped.
With the shelter population on the rise again, we may have to make mass "transports" a regular event until we can get programs in place that address ALL aspects of the problem from spay/neuter to adoptions and everything in between. Moving these chihuahuas is just one part of the equation...but it is what we need to do NOW. Stay tuned...
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