Sunday, April 13, 2014

Drop Off #2

Stop #2 at Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter in New Jersey. 6 pups jumped ship here! They have a beautiful facility and also use foster homes but we don't imagine they will be waiting long.


Friday, April 11, 2014

First Drop Off: Check!



We just dropped off our first load of puppies with New Jersey Puppy Rescue. Best wishes to Electra, Chicago, and the "E" pups. Thank you so much to Kim, June, Lis for fostering these guys until transport! 

Traffic Jam = Potty Break (if you are a dog anyway)


After sitting in standstill traffic near Christiansburg, VA for an hour we are finally on the move again. Apparently a tractor trailer flipped over earlier this morning. On the bright side it gave us a built-in chance to let some cuties take a potty break/ get some fresh air (or just plain old play if you're a puppy!). Hopefully our ETA is not actually as late as our phones were telling us a few minutes ago. Please send us wishes for no more traffic!




Thursday, April 10, 2014

Transport has left Atlanta!

We are on the road again head to NJ and NY! Zane the Dane is too big to fit in a crate so he gets a big bed in the front instead. He is making friends with Mercy in back. Stay tuned we will be arriving tomorrow with stops at 5 rescues.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Virginia!

Virginia sunrise!
Thank you, To the Rescue Inc for taking eight of our dogs and Frost, the cat! Brittany and her Dad came out in the snow and ice to meet us.

Monday, March 3, 2014

And We're Off!

Next stop: Virginia! And probably a dozen coffee breaks in between!

We're at it again! This time, we're taking 39 dogs and 1 cat to rescue groups in Virginia and New Jersey!

MANY volunteers helped us make this possible! Thanks you to all of the fosters; and especially Kim, David, Mike, Ashley, Lydia, Sammie and Maddie for helping load the bus!
Sammie and Lydia check dogs off the list as they load them on the bus.

Lydia and Sammie's families also fostered pups before sending them on transport!
Sammie and Maddie say farewell to their foster pups. Adorable Pepper, the rescue office dog, couldn't help but include himself in the excitement.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Thanks New Jersey!

We just finished our drop-offs in New Jersey. Eleventh Hour took 30 of our dogs; and all of the big dogs we brought including favorites Holly Berry, Barkenstein, and the German Shepherd Kutta. Everyone there knew each dog's name as soon as they saw them. Their enthusiasm for our pups was awesome! After finishing unloading at Eleventh Hour we drove over to the Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter and waved goodbye to 14 more of our adorable travel buddies. We are now headed to Long Island, NY with the last four dogs. 
Filip is a total ham and a total hit with all the ladies at Eleventh Hour. We aren't surprised at all! 
Winnie enjoys meeting all the volunteers and staff at Eleventh Hour.
Saying goodbye to friends.
Sara is safe at Eleventh Hour!
Tatum in his new pad at Mt Pleasant- he won't be there long! :)
Cat Colony Room at Mt Pleasant.
Ashley Freedman's foster pups stretch their legs at the Mt. Pleasant facility. 

Rambo Rescued!

The absolutely adorable Rambo is now safe in the arms of his foster mom and part of ECHO German Shepherd Rescue! Thanks to his Georgia foster Amy McIlwain and a huge thanks to ECHO! Happy tails Rambo. <3

NEW JERSEY!!!!!

We are finally in the state where the majority of our Fulton babies will be living long, healthy, loved lives! Our biggest stop will be at Eleventh Hour Rescue's facility. We owe them a HUGE thank you for taking 30 of the pups. Yay for New Jersey! 

Pennsylvania and a Bit of Snow!

We are now in Pennsylvania and well on our way to the first drop off of the day. Little shepherd Rambo will be going to ECHO German Shepherd Rescue. We have also run across our first real dustings of snow (especially thrilling for Audrey and Mercy)! We will update again during drop off so stay tuned! 

Good Morning from Virginia!


We made it through the night! We've been in Virginia for awhile now and are on schedule to be in New Jersey around noon. The pups mostly slept through the night and we are all feeling pretty jealous of their cozy crates. Please keep following along as we have an exciting day of drop-offs ahead!

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Poop!

One of the not so fun parts of a transport is the poop! Mercy has the first duty to find the first one.

Load Up!

Today is the day. We are so thankful for all the volunteers that helped his get ready.

We are on the road!!

We have left the shelter in Atlanta and are headed up North!  Audrey has the first round of driving and Mercy is handling the back. Everyone is quiet so far which is pretty amazing. We caught Mercy snuggling up with Piper :)

Saturday, January 18, 2014

The Idea Behind The Adventure.


Watch our video below to join in on our new adventure of transporting 46 homeless dogs across america to find them new homes! We will be blogging about the trials, tribulations, and shenanigans of this momentous undertaking.

In this video, we discuss the idea behind the adventure and what we are doing on day 1. 




 If you like what we are doing and want to help out, please share our blog with your friends and family and send us your questions and comments. 


                                                                 Humanity For All.
                                                     - Fulton County Animal Services. 

Our New Adventure Begins!

Watch our video below to join in on our new adventure of transporting 46 homeless dogs across america to find them new homes! We will be blogging about the trials, tribulations, and shenanigans of this momentous undertaking.


 If you like what we are doing and want to help out, please share our blog with your friends and family and send us your questions and comments. 

                                                                 Humanity For All.
                                                     - Fulton County Animal Services.