Over 50 Shelter Dogs Land in New Jersey to Find Forever Homes
Andrea Powell
Thanks to your generous support, 56 shelter dogs were taken out of overcrowded shelters where they were at risk of euthanasia and flown to New Jersey to find a loving home.
Dogs of all ages, sizes, and breeds were loaded on the plane in the early morning hours of June 10 in Louisiana to start their new lives.

They arrived in New Jersey on a rainy day, but that didn't hinder the joy of staff and volunteers as they greeted the adorable dogs.

The Beatles have left the shelter and are ready to find their special someone and we are sure it won't take long. They arrived at St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center where staff are showing them with love and affection as they get to know them.

The new arrivals are available for adoption and people can come meet them during adoption hours.

This month's Flight to Freedom was a success thanks to all the volunteers, staff, and supporters like you, so thank you!

There are countless more dogs and cats at shelters waiting for their one-way ticket to freedom. Every month, we help save dozens of shelter animals by flying them to freedom. We need your continued support to save more lives. Donate today towards next month's flight.

Just $10 helps cover the fuel costs of flying a pet 250 miles towards safety.