In the spring of 2013, Paul, an organization specialist and combat veteran, made up his mind to get his pilot’s license and get a puppy.
He not only met another member of his family after visiting the sanctuary, but he also learned about the individuals who rescue left and lost dogs on a regular basis.

He had the opportunity of purchasing a plane thanks to the aid of colleagues.
Furthermore, the exhilaration of the flight is often expressed in his photographs with the protected small puppy nearby.
The vacation with one particular dog, on the other hand, was very memorable.

Because the airspace over New York is one of the busiest in the world, private planes seldom travel here.
He did, however, fly in with the doggo this time. ‘Imagine a very elderly doggo that had hardly survived, being able to view the entire city…

She has never gotten sufficient clinical attention or regard in her life, and here she is on a plane!’ When the dog stepped off the plane, she was sent to the veterinarian.

Despite all that had occurred to her, the dog was finally given the opportunity to discover who she truly is.
It would be difficult for us to save the dogs from that point without his aid.