Saving Gizmo's Friends Seeks to Transport Pets to Safety

Effective relocation partnerships helps the shelters in need reduce overcrowding and transports animals from under-resourced shelters across the nation to shelters with space, resources and a high demand for adoption. Using both land and air transportation, we partner with shelters in areas with high homeless pet populations and transports animals to “destination” shelters and adoption centers in communities where adoptable animals are in high demand. Relocation is an effective and critical tool to prevent needless euthanasia of adoptable pets.

Saving Gizmo’s Friends in partnership with the ASPCA relocation efforts provide resources and support to both source and destination shelters. Effective relocation partnerships not only help the shelters in need reduce overcrowding, but also allows them to focus on development of best practices and new programs to improve animal welfare and save more lives. The Relocation Program strives to not only impact the number of animals housed at partner shelters, but also to help shelters create and strengthen programs that will have a long-term effect on animal welfare in the surrounding community.

We sincerely hope that we can find a way to give these little guys a second shot in life. Thank you for your support.

Oregon Coast Humane Society

“We want to give FOUR PAWS OF THANKS to our PAWSOME rescue PAWtner, Saving Gizmo's Friends. This animal rescue superhero saves the dogs who need it the most from high-kill shelters in Southern California - then gets them vetted, healthy, and groomed before sending them to OCHS to find new families. Our neighbors are so lucky that we have this resource since finding small dogs in our area is practically imPAWS-sible. If you're waiting for a small dog, you can call OCHS and get added to our wish list so we can contact you when small dogs arrive. Thanks to Saving Gizmo's Friends, we can bring small dogs to families waiting for LOVE!

Curly (pictured here) arrived at OCHS from California courtesy of Saving Gizmo's Friends and just found his family this week!”