Tailgait Transport and Rescue, a 501(c)3 organization, is dedicated to rescuing dogs facing euthanasia in high-kill shelters and transporting them to shelters in the northeast where they receive love and care until they find their forever homes. Since its establishment 2 years ago, Tailgait Transport and Rescue has successfully transported and saved 80 dogs. Our mission extends beyond transportation; we strive to initiate the healing process for these animals during their journey northward.
During transportation, we ensure the comfort and well-being of each dog by providing food, water, snacks, blankets, toys, and comforting hugs. Our climate-controlled vehicles ensure optimal conditions for travel, and we schedule rest stops every 4 hours to ensure that the journey is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
Tailgait Transport and Rescue operates entirely through the dedication of volunteers and relies on donations from compassionate individuals like you to fund our lifesaving work. Join us in our mission to give these deserving animals the attention they deserve and a second chance at a happy and fulfilling life.
In the near future, Tailgait Transport and Rescue is gearing up to expand its services by facilitating the adoption of its own dogs. Plans are underway to acquire a kennel facility to properly quarantine dogs rescued from high kill shelters before placing them into foster homes until they are adopted into permanent families.
Furthering its mission, Tailgait is actively pursuing the establishment of its own brick-and-mortar building to increase its capacity to rescue dogs from euthanasia. Additionally, the organization is committed to extending its support to other animals in need, aiming to provide a second chance to any animal requiring assistance.
Tailgait also aims to enhance its impact by assisting rural shelters in covering all necessary medical costs mandated by the State of NH to facilitate the rescue of dogs from southern regions. By alleviating financial barriers, Tailgait seeks to ensure that more dogs are saved from euthanasia.
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