2011 Apr 03 Sunday
Finally it looked like we had a narrow window of good weather for this flight. This San Diego family had relocated to Whidbey Island, Washington nearly two weeks ago and had left their lovely fur family in boarding, waiting for On Wings Of Care to return from the Gulf to fly them north. But when we returned to California, there were cold fronts one after another hitting the Pacific Northwest and bringing down rain and snow and icy clouds, making it impossible for us to fly the brood northward. We still went to the boarding kennel to meet and 'free' the two giant dogs 'Rascal' and 'Lady' (about 280 lbs between them), and kept them at home with us for a couple of days, along with their three cats -- 'Marvin', 'Jet', and 'Liz'. The fur kids were happy to be out of the boarding kennels, and the dogs especially loved the walks and attention from us for a couple of days. But like all beings with hearts and loved ones, there is no place like home with family; these fur kids were definitely pining for their human family.
They took up most all of the airplane! The cats in a large kennel in the far back of the cabin (back seats removed), and Rascal and Lady with the rest of the cabin to themselves. Rascal is an absolute treasure of a dog heart. A big guy, looks like a cross between a NewFoundland and a long-haired shepherd, with a sense of responsibility and quiet dignity and a grateful but proud nature. We found him quite extraordinary (and would take a puppy from his lineage some day!). And Lady is lovely and lively, a huge package of love and emotion. Marvin, the orange tabby cat, was leader of the three cats and quite the sociable, talkative one. Liz and Jet were not pleased with the whole situation, appreciated being held but otherwise just wanted to curl up and try to forget that this whole ordeal was even happening.



We left El Monte airport in southern California early, around 0700, anticipating the brutal headwinds that made for a very long day of flying. Refueled near Redding and then at Bremerton, WA, where we dropped off our only other passengers -- two chihuahuas 'Betty' and 'Jellybean', who rode the entire trip on our laps in their comfy soft 'cube'. (To read about Betty and Jellybean, click here.) The tiny airport on Whidbey Island (called "Langley") was a lovely sight but a bit intimidating with the local gusty winds. The runway is only 25' wide -- barely half as wide as our airplane! And only 2000' long, surrounded by very tall trees on all sides. It was definitely a very steep, power-off approach for this runway, and because of the gusty winds we didn't dare use full flaps until we were very close to the ground and needed that extra drag just before touchdown, and then we pulled them up right away to get the weight on the wheels. But it was smooth and actually a lot of fun. The turnaround at the end of the narrow runway was interesting, since we didn't dare run off into the soggy wet grass on the sides, but was accomplished easily enough.
The reunion with their human family was heartwarming. You can see the smiles all around in these photos! We took off immediately, as weather was closing in fast from yet another front, for which flood warnings were already in effect just west of us. We didn't make it back to California that night, had to land in Chehalis and couldn't get off the ground very early the next day (in fact, I'm typing this as we sit grounded in Chehalis). It's cold here too, at least for our warm southern blood. These are hearty folks who live in the Pacific Northwest!
Here is a video showing an aerial view of Whidbey Airpark. And more wonderful photos of these great dogs and their adoring humans.
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Read about our completed rescues under Rescue Tails, and our most current rescues under Rescues in Progress!
Some of our recent favorites include:
JEREMIAH has come home to us!
2012 January 13
His adopter called to say she had become ill, and could we care for Jeremiah? You bet we could. We rented a plane and flew to Arizona and retrieved him immediately. Jeremiah was indeed a true friend, and we aim to be his true friends, too. He has been eating like crazy and slept his stress away for the first few days, and now he's acting like a young dog again. Read more here! 
CHAMP found at the airport!
2012 January 01
A sad, scared but dignified young Champ quickly won the hearts of everyone who met him at the New Orleans airport, and within two days we had permission from his original breeders to give him to a young couple with a younger female boxer mix, all of whom fell totally in love with him at first sight! Champ and Miss Princess are leading the good life now, and Champ's new dad finally has the fishing buddy he wanted! They tell us we made their dreams come true. We think they made Champ's come true, too.
Abby & Dinozo -- Two of a Kind!
2011 September--2012 January
Orphaned brother and sister, rescued and adored until calamity struck and they lost their family. Orphaned again, these gentle gems and perfect canine citizens found love and adventure with us until we found them their true forever home! Abby & Dinozo came with us to Washington January 7, and they were welcomed warmly and immediately into a home. Read more here!
Yo! Get a Load of Yolo!
2011 November--2012 January
Left in the cold, high in the mountains of southern California, life was over before it had barely begun for this orphan teenager.
Little did he know, his adventures had only begun! As of January 7, it's back to snow but this time with a family who adores him, and lots of fun and play in the Pacific Northwest!

Saving Scarlett -- Love Forever at Last!
2011 August--December
Found on the streets, teats full but puppies absent, a battle-torn very hungry pitbull.
Hardly that sought-after doggie in the window.
But after we brought Miss Scarlett home to love and food, warmth and stuffed animals,
we discovered a warm heart and sweet spirit that changed us forever.

Gunner and Cain - A Very, Very Long Journey Home and the Happiest Reunion Ever!
2011 July--September 29, A Joyful Reunion At Last!
Here they are during their flight with four other dogs Sep 29 (New Orleans to Oakland, CA, fuel stop in Roswell, NM).
And here's a photo from the happiest reunion ever!
More photos and updated videos here!
Ten dogs from death row to Canada!
Sheba-Cosette - this lovely lady waited a lifetime!
(2011 June)

Jeremiah - a true friend finds a new lease on life!
(2011 May)
Two Giant Dogs & three cats reunited with their family on Whidbey Island, WA
(2011 April)
Chihuahuas "Betty" & "JellyBean" fly to their rescue in Bremerton, WA!
(2011 April)
New Year's Rescue: 33 dogs & cats are flown to rescue in the Pacific Northwest!
(2011 January)


Hounds fending for themselves for years in Alabama fly to rescue in Arizona!
(2011 Mar)

Romo & Stanley are flown to safe havens in Arizona!
(2011 Mar)


NEWS!
Pellie Lou!
Aerial Monitoring of the Gulf, 2012
Aerial Monitoring of the Gulf, 2011
OIL:
Fri Dec 30
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Sun Sep 25
Wed Sep 21
Tue Sep 13 - USCG
Sun Sep 11
Sat Sep 10
Wed Sep 07
Tue Aug 30
Thu-Fri Aug 25-26
Fri Aug 19
Fri Jul 01
Thu Jun 16
Sat May 14
Fri May 06
Thu Apr 21
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2011 June


Humpback Whales!
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Aerial Monitoring of the Gulf, 2010
Galapagos Veterinary Support
Galapagos vets do much with little,
thanks to true friends who shipped a TON of supplies and meds from the U.S. in June, 2011.

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