Senior Chihuahua Flown From Overcrowded Shelter Thanks His Pilot

Senior Chihuahua Flown From Overcrowded Shelter Thanks His Pilot

Senior Chihuahua Flown From Overcrowded Shelter Thanks His Pilot

Julian Javor of Pet Rescue Pilots flies planes in his free time to help dogs get adopted. The objective is to relocate animals from overcrowded sanctuaries to shelters with room to extend their lives and also chances of obtaining forever homes.

And Christoper was primarily given a 24-hour life sentence. The senior Chihuahua was put on the euthanasia list as they simply had no more room. Yet Julian swooped in at the last minute, and away they went!

When they touched down prepared to satisfy the canine’s new family, Christopher came by to say thanks to the pilot who saved his life with the sweetest gesture…

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