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Freedom Flights: How Pups Get Home 

So you´ve fallen in love with one of ADLA´s satos. We get it; they´re pretty adorable. Don´t let the fact that you live outside of Puerto Rico stop you from adopting. Did you know that ADLA can ship our dogs across the United States to get them to their new home?

Two satos on their way to Pennsylvania

Flight Angels

If your new best friend is pint-sized, they can be flown to you by a Flight Angel. Flight Angels are compassionate volunteers who add a dog to their reservation when they fly from Puerto Rico to the contiguous United States. Thanks to Flight Angels, Puerto Rican satos who would likely never be adopted if they stayed on the island are flown to their forever home or one of our partner shelters. By simply swapping their normal carry-on bag to a pet carrier, Flight Angels play a vital role in changing a sato’s life.  

Peabody brought no weapons or lithium batteries and passed safely through SJU security! 

The first step to getting a sato off the island is ensuring that they are caught up on their vaccinations. ADLA dogs all have the necessary vaccines and paperwork for adoption in the United States. In addition, depending on the airline, the minimum age for a pup to fly in-cabin is either 8 or 10 weeks. The maximum weight permitted is often 20 pounds, though Spirit allows up to 40 pounds. ADLA makes sure that dogs are matched with the right Flight Angel on the right airline.

The fee to add a dog to a flight reservation ranges from $95 to $125. Some airlines even allow two dogs per carrier if need be, so a Flight Angel can transport more than one sato. On the part of ADLA, carrier dimensions matter as well. Maximum carrier dimensions can be as large as 18 by 14 by 9 inches, depending on the airline.  

If you are interested in volunteering as a Flight Angel, fill out their online form to be matched with a dog or cat from various animal rescues in Puerto Rico. You can also reach out to ADLA at info@amigosdelosanimalespr.org to let us know about your upcoming flight plans.

Flying in Cargo

ADLA director Ruby reassures Domino, who is boarding in cargo.  

Some satos who are adopted on the mainland are too large to fly in-cabin, in which case they must travel in cargo. In these cases, ADLA waives our adoption fee, which includes spay/neuter, flea, tick, and heartworm prevention medication, vaccines, and the SNAP 4DX test. In addition, we cover the cost of the health certificate required for bringing the dog to the United States.

The adopter only pays for the shipping crate and cargo flight. For most dogs, this works out to approximately $450-$500 in total. ADLA can ship dogs anywhere in the continental United States. However, if we are shipping to the West Coast, the dog may need to stay overnight in a hotel, which could add to the cost of adoption. While we are unable to ship to Hawaii or Alaska, if you live outside the United States, we may still be able to send a dog to you. Just ask!

Welcoming Your New Best Friend Home

Nube with his new dad Dimitri in New York. Dimitri fell in love with Nube while on a vacation in Puerto Rico, and we made sure they got to stay together.

No matter how your new dog flies, you can rest assured that they will get to you safe and sound. We will take care of all of the necessary paperwork; you just need to pick them up at the airport with two forms of id.

So what are you waiting for? Right now, ADLA has several dogs waiting patiently for a new home. Fill out an adoption form and let us help you find your perfect match.

Two puppies with repeat Flight Angel Gillian

ADLA Rescues Four Adorable Wingmen

When ADLA volunteer Chris came across a stray dog and her litter of 12 puppies, he knew just what to do. Locals regularly feed a large pack of satos in the southern city of Ponce, but this new litter was struggling to survive. Chris asked for help, and ADLA came to the rescue.

Four puppies, one black and three brown, play together under some foliage before being rescued. Their mother rests nearby.
The Top Gun litter in Ponce before their rescue.

Puppies Fly to Freedom

ADLA director Ruby was unfortunately only able to find four of the Top Gun litter. However, Maverick, Goose, Ace, and Rooster made it safely to our shelter to begin their journey to their forever homes. The adventurous, exuberant Goose, sensitive Ace, and loving Maverick will be flying off to New York on January 25th, where our partner rescue Zani´s Furry Friends will foster them until they find their new families. If you´re in the tri-state area, consider adopting one of these spunky puppies!

Like all good wingmen, Goose has the need…the need for speed.
Maverick loves to play with his toys.

Saving Rooster

One puppy will sadly be unable to make the trip with his siblings. Rooster tested positive for parvovirus, a highly contagious and potentially fatal disease for puppies. ADLA is giving Rooster the best possible care in his foster home, but treating parvo isn´t cheap. The basic cost to rescue a puppy is around $400, but when that puppy needs additional care, like Rooster, that cost rapidly multiplies. ADLA needs your help to be able to keep rescuing puppies like the Top Gun litter. Right now, ADLA´s campaign to raise $800 for Rooster´s recovery remains unfunded.

Adorable, floppy-eared Rooster takes a walk outside. He is a rescued tan puppy with brown markings.
Help Rooster fight parvo so that he can start his new life in New York.

You can support Rooster and others like him by making a donation. Parvo is a serious illness in puppies, and Rooster won´t be able to join his siblings until he recovers. Help this goofy boy fly on home!