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More than 40 at-risk shelter dogs flown from El Paso to Oregon to find new homes

EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- More than 40 at-risk shelter dogs were flown from El Paso to Portland, Ore. Wednesday morning to be hand-delivered to adoptive and foster families.

The flight was run by Dog Is My CoPilot, a national nonprofit that transports animals from overcrowded shelters to adoption centers in other geographic regions.

"As soon as we spin in the turbine, they're kind of looking around," said Peter Rork, who founded the nonprofit. "They've had such a terrible life so far they're just probably wondering, 'Is it going to hurt?' But we'll take good care of them."

The dogs transported Wednesday were from all over West Texas. The flight was the first Texas flight of 2021.

"We allow them to terrifically, geographically expand the areas where they can transport these dogs," Rork said. "Transportation is just one portion of the animal overpopulation problem."

The nonprofit has now surpassed 17,000 dogs saved this month. Wednesday's flight was sponsored by plant-powered pest protection company Wondercide.

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Madeline Ottilie

Madeline Ottilie is a reporter on Good Morning El Paso and co-anchors ABC-7 at noon.

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