Pilots N Paws Program Matches Pilots With Animal Rescuers
Published July 12, 2011
Pilots N Paws pairs animal rescue organizations with pilot plane owners who help transport pets to their new homes. Pilots N Paws currently has 2,000 registered pilots.
Pilots N Paws is a non-profit organization that pairs those who rescue shelter or foster animals with pilot plane owners willing to assist with the transportation of animals.
Pilots N Paws help arrange or schedule rescue flights, overnight foster care or shelter care, and all other related activities.
According to Gimundo, volunteer pilots such as John Quimby, an IBM executive from West Chester, Ohio, has been using his pilot’s license for a good cause: airlifting animals in need of good homes. He’s one of the 2,000 recreational pilots registered with Pilots N Paws, which was launched in 2007 by animal rescuer Debi Boies and her friend Jon Wehrenberg, a recreational pilot.
This air-born volunteer organization was developed after Boies told her friend Wehrenberg that she wanted to adopt a Doberman who had been used in a dog-fighting ring, but was living several states away. Wehrenberg offered to fly her to Florida to collect the dog and bring him home.
Today, volunteers like Quimby make saving animals in need a family affair by bringing along his two sons, Ethan and Aidan. Although the boys are not old enough to fly the plane, they jump on board with their dad and help keep the animals calm and happy.
The Quimby’s have not only been extending their wing to these unfortunate animals by saving them, but they have also adopted one of their rescues. According to Gimundo, on the family’s first rescue flight, the dogs being transported were frightened. Ethan, the oldest son, helped walk the dogs before they were boarded, made sure they weren’t thirsty, and played with them throughout the journey to calm them. “One of them was so special. I couldn’t bear the idea of her having to go into foster care and possibly wait months before being adopted, so I asked my Dad if we could adopt her” Ethan said. That dog, Marcie, is now part of their family.
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wish we had such a service in Cyprus. We are the Argos Animal Rescue and have presently 350 animals at the shelter. We are a no-kill facility and cooperate with animal welfare organisations in Germany and Austria but have great difficulty sending our pets to their new homes. We look for flugpatens (persons to accompany them on their flight) failing this we have to pay to send them cargo which is expensive.
I had never heard of this wonderful organization. I volunteer to transport shelter animals for adoption. It's a great feeling knowing that I'm saving lives. Anyone who has a little time should volunteer. Most agencies will take what they can get.
Wow!!! Thanks to these great people and also for reminding me that good people do still exist.
Heart warming...good stuff!
Thanks to a wonderful Pilots N Paws pilot that flew Lizzie, my newly adopted mini schnauzer from Pasadena to San Francisco!
Thanks to a wonderful Pilots N Paws pilot that flew Lizzie, my newly adopted mini schnauzer from Pasadena to San Francisco!
What an AWESOME service! Bless you!