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Wings of Rescue flies 28 dogs out of Florida as shelters surge in Hurricane Ian aftermath

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Hurricane Ian not only left a path of destruction in Florida, but also added homeless or lost pets to animal shelters that were already struggling with being overcapacity.

Manatee County Animal Welfare was one of many shelters across south Florida experiencing a surge in animals post-Ian, Fox 13 Tampa Bay reported. "We started to see almost double the animals coming into our facility on a daily basis," Sarah Brown, the division chief of Manatee County Animal Services, told the outlet. "While we were already at critical capacity it was even more critical to start to move some of those adoptable animals out to new places." That's when Wings of Rescue stepped in to help, a non-profit organization that takes flight to transport shelter pets.The mission is to move pets from overcrowded and disaster-ridden areas to empty shelters across North America.

Wings of Rescue volunteers load animals in crates into an airplane for transport. (@greatbearmedia via Wings of Rescue/Facebook) According to the organization's website, 28 dogs from Manatee County Animal Welfare were put into crates and loaded onto a plane piloted by volunteers Kale Garcia and Angela Keeling on Wednesday. "We love flying, and we love animals, and we put those two together," Keeling told Fox 13.

Garcia added that it is "super important" to give the dogs a second chance at life. The dogs transported out of Manatee County were up for adoption before the hurricane hit and were chosen to break out of the shelter in order to make room for animals displaced by Ian.

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