
More than two dozen animals are now in the Granite State hoping to find their forever homes. Pilots to the Rescue landed at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport on Friday with 22 rescue dogs and five rescue cats. They were taken from Tennessee where shelters were overcrowded and brought to New Hampshire where there is more capacity.>> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <<"In Tennessee it's a revolving door of animals that are unfortunately at risk. They lack space and funds, so by bringing them up here to New Hampshire, all the wonderful residents here have huge hearts, and they are willing to open their homes to these wonderful animals," said Pilots to the Rescue founder, executive director and chief pilot Michael Schneider.>> Subscribe to WMUR’s YouTube channel < More than two dozen animals are now in the Granite State hoping to find their forever homes. Pilots to the Rescue landed at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport on Friday with 22 rescue dogs and five rescue cats.
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They were taken from Tennessee where shelters were overcrowded and brought to New Hampshire where there is more capacity. >> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play << “In Tennessee it’s a revolving door of animals that are unfortunately at risk. They lack space and funds, so by bringing them up here to New Hampshire, all the wonderful residents here have huge hearts, and they are willing to open their homes to these wonderful animals,” said Pilots to the Rescue founder, executive director and chief pilot Michael Schneider. >> Subscribe to WMUR’s YouTube channel << The animals will be sent to the New Hampshire SPCA, Pope Memorial SCPA and Paws in Maine. This post was originally published on this site be sure to check out more of their content.