Local Pilots Help ARF Rescue 15 Puppies From Death Sentences

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ARF is received 15 puppies from its rescue partner in South Carolina on December 18. Local pilot and flight instructor Charles Caravan offered his services and a plane for the transport. KYRIL BROMLEY

ARF is received 15 puppies from its rescue partner in South Carolina on December 18. Local pilot and flight instructor Charles Caravan offered his services and a plane for the transport. KYRIL BROMLEY

ARF is received 15 puppies from its rescue partner in South Carolina on December 18. Local pilot and flight instructor Charles Caravan offered his services and a plane for the transport. KYRIL BROMLEY

ARF is received 15 puppies from its rescue partner in South Carolina on December 18. Local pilot and flight instructor Charles Caravan offered his services and a plane for the transport. KYRIL BROMLEY

ARF is received 15 puppies from its rescue partner in South Carolina on December 18. Local pilot and flight instructor Charles Caravan offered his services and a plane for the transport. KYRIL BROMLEY

ARF is received 15 puppies from its rescue partner in South Carolina on December 18. Local pilot and flight instructor Charles Caravan offered his services and a plane for the transport. KYRIL BROMLEY

Volunteers from Fostering Foster Animal Rescue at the airport in Camden, South Carolina, with pilots Charles Canavan and Brian LaBelle (right), the owner of the airplane that carried 15 puppies to East Hampton Airport fort delivery to ARF. COURTESY CHARLES CANAVAN

Volunteers from Fostering Foster Animal Rescue at the airport in Camden, South Carolina, with pilots Charles Canavan and Brian LaBelle (right), the owner of the airplane that carried 15 puppies to East Hampton Airport fort delivery to ARF. COURTESY CHARLES CANAVAN

Peter Boody on Dec 22, 2020
Christmas came early for 15 puppies on December 19 when two local pilots flew round-trip from East Hampton Airport to Camden, South Carolina, to save them from a bleak fate... more

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