Pups From L.A. Shelters Arrive at Gabreski - 27 East

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Pups From L.A. Shelters Arrive at Gabreski

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Candice Kading and Amy Beth Stern escort the dogs off the plane.  DANA SHAW

Candice Kading and Amy Beth Stern escort the dogs off the plane. DANA SHAW

Amy Beth Stern with on of the pups from Los Angeles.  DANA SHAW

Amy Beth Stern with on of the pups from Los Angeles. DANA SHAW

Candice Kading with one of the pups from Los Angeles.  DANA SHAW

Candice Kading with one of the pups from Los Angeles. DANA SHAW

Krystin Koerner get the pups from Los Angeles settled in the mobile unit for their trip to the shelter.  DANA SHAW

Krystin Koerner get the pups from Los Angeles settled in the mobile unit for their trip to the shelter. DANA SHAW

Amy Beth Stern and Candice Kading escort the dogs off of the plane as pilot Mike Fennessy looks on.  DANA SAHW

Amy Beth Stern and Candice Kading escort the dogs off of the plane as pilot Mike Fennessy looks on. DANA SAHW

Krystin Koerner get the pups from Los Angeles settled in the mobile unit for their trip to the shelter.  DANA SHAW

Krystin Koerner get the pups from Los Angeles settled in the mobile unit for their trip to the shelter. DANA SHAW

The dogs from Los Angeles arrive at Gabreski Airport on Saturday afternoon.  DANA SHAW

The dogs from Los Angeles arrive at Gabreski Airport on Saturday afternoon. DANA SHAW

The pups from Los Angeles has their own plane tickets.  DANA SHAW

The pups from Los Angeles has their own plane tickets. DANA SHAW

The group that shepherded the pups from Los Angeles to Gabreski on Saturday afternoon.  DANA SHAW

The group that shepherded the pups from Los Angeles to Gabreski on Saturday afternoon. DANA SHAW

authorStaff Writer on Feb 25, 2025
On Saturday, the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation (SASF), with Wags & Walks, and support from The Brady Hunter Foundation, welcomed 10 dogs affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles to... more

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