A pilot’s kindness transported a terminally ill dog 400 miles to an embracing family, ensuring her final days were filled with love.
In a North Carolina shelter, an elderly dog named Ashlyn battled with health issues – sarcomas and drastic weight loss. Yet, fortune awaited her.
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The New England Humane Society (NEHS) found a perfect family for Ashlyn’s final moments. Paul Steklenski, the founder, took it upon himself to fly her.
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The journey was poignant for Steklenski, with Ashlyn eventually resting her head on his lap, sealing a touching moment.
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Steklenski, who began flying as a hobby in 2013, later intertwined his love for flying with his passion for rescuing animals. Ashlyn’s journey was a testament to this commitment.
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Contrary to initial perceptions, Ashlyn began showing signs of improvement after her arrival.
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Tracy Lander, her foster parent from NEHS, noted, “When I first met her, she was drastically underweight. But with regular meals and vitamins, she’s rejuvenating.”
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The transformation was evident. Ashlyn even befriended Lander’s other pets, exemplifying resilience and adaptation.
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Initially, the Landers weren’t sure of the time they’d have with Ashlyn. But by April, they viewed her not as a fleeting presence but as a testament to living in the moment and cherishing each day.
“She knows she’s loved,” said Lander. Ashlyn’s journey on Steklenski’s plane was unexpected but became a beacon of hope and transformation. To Steklenski, this was more than a flight; it was a life-changing experience. “I never anticipated something so rewarding,” he reflected.