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CanINE Express Transport Project Transporting Indiana shelter dogs to shelter partners in New England, Cleveland, northwestern Illino
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The mission of the CanINE Express Transport Project is to promote coordination and foster team work between sending and receiving shelter partners in order to transport as many Hoosier cats and dogs as possible to loving adoptive homes. You can "virtually" ride the CanINE Express by clicking on this youtube link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VLw74gRnGg

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The mission of the CanINE (Indiana to New England) Express Transport Project is to promote coordination and foster team work between Canine Express sending and receiving shelter partners in order to transport as many Hoosier canines as possible to loving adoptive homes -- until which time Indiana legislation adopts spay/neuter legislation that will drastically reduce the euthanasia rate and bring us to a "no-kill for space" state. You can "virtually" ride the CanINE Express by clicking on this youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VLw74gRnG

This interstate project, that began with its maiden voyage in December 2004 and currently has more than 30 partner shelters, has successfully transported 11,418 Indiana shelter dogs and 351 shelter cats. A benefit that wasn’t visualized at the project’s beginning is that our partners have shared best sheltering practices including spay/neuter education, medical care, promoting adoptions, increasing volunteerism, and political activism to build and grow state legislation related to animal issues.

Our project does not transport Indiana shelter dogs to private adopters; only to our receiving shelter partners in Cleveland, northwest Illinois and Indiana, and the Northeast.