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"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die  
I want to go where they went."
  – Will Rogers   

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Animal Transport

While we stopped documenting the stories of our transports in 2016, we continue to work directly with rescue organizations in getting animals out of high-kill shelters.

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We’ve pulled or transported over 3500 animals since 2012 in support of our rescue partners. Scroll down to read the stories behind transports from 2010 – 2016.

And They Just Keep Coming…

September 6, 2011 by Animal Resources

These are just 2 of 11 dogs that I transported to a rescue in Lamoor, located in the Central Valley about 4 hours north of Ventura County. Although we sent 11 dogs north, we only freed up 4 kennels at the shelter. With the numbers being turned in, we are but a finger in a dyke trying to hold back the flood. But if we didn’t save them, who would? Probably no one. They would be dead, never to go on to a full life, bringing joy and happiness to so many. Now at least these guys have a chance at a life. There are no guarantees, no promises, just a chance. that’s all we offer.

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k-70

September 2, 2011 by Animal Resources

I pulled k-70 from the shelter and transported him to Bellas Sanctuary in the valley that same day. He was a big boy and was all play. He was so happy to get out and just be free. He had no name, but I am sure that won’t last. And to think that he was on the kill list a few days prior and if I hadn’t got him, he would now be dead. So sad, so much life in him. I know we can’t save them all, but to this one dog , it was important to him that he was saved. One dog at a time is all we can do.

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