Pawfect Match Flight Touches Down in New Jersey to Give 60 Dogs a Second Chance

Pawfect Match Flight Touches Down in New Jersey to Give 60 Dogs a Second Chance

Photo: Greater Good Charities

Love was in the air as the Perfect Match Flight to Freedom flew 60 dogs out of overcrowded shelters to New Jersey to find their special someone. 

Photo: Greater Good Charities

The dogs were greeted by smiling faces sporting heart glasses at Morristown Airport before being transported back to the receiving shelters to settle in. 

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St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center welcomed several new dogs to their facility, including Beyonce and mama Charlotte with her pups, Charlie and Chai. The shelter wrote, "Beyonce is in the building!  No, we don’t mean the Grammy-winning superstar -Beyonce the dog, who is a star in her own right! Just like her namesake, this girl’s ready to WIN your heart."

Photo: Greater Good Charities

They all have so much love to give and can't wait to find a forever home. Thank you for spreading the love this Valentine's Day and giving these adorable dogs a second chance. 

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Sadly, there are thousands more waiting in overcrowded shelters. Help us fly more shelter pets to freedom by donating towards next month's flight. Every dollar helps! 

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Check out more departure and arrival photos below. We couldn't perform these life-saving flights without your support, so thank you! 

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Photo: Greater Good Charities
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Photo: Greater Good Charities
Photo: Greater Good Charities
Andrea Powell

Andrea Powell is an animal enthusiast who resides in West Michigan. When not writing, she is exploring the great outdoors with her dogs and horses.

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