The Transport Network

No animal runs out of room.

A decentralized relay of local shelters, rescues and volunteer drivers moves animals from shelters at capacity to open spots and waiting families. We don't run it — we connect you into the network near you, and help local leaders stitch it together.

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See it move

How a relay comes together near you.

Drop in a ZIP and watch how a chain of short drives stitches a route — the same way the real network does it locally.

Shelter — over capacity
Foster — open beds
Placement — needs a companion
Sanctuary — long-term care
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we'd route near you.
How the network moves

One animal, a chain of small kindnesses.

01

Local orgs map capacity

Shelters, foster homes and rescues in the network share who's full and who has open beds — no central HQ required.

02

The relay forms itself

The nearest over-capacity shelter links to the nearest open foster to the nearest family. A chain comes together on its own.

03

Volunteers claim a leg

You grab a single short drive near you. A chain of one-hour drives moves an animal across a whole county.

04

No animal runs out of room

Overcapacity stops being a death sentence and becomes a routing problem the network already solves.

Moving through the network now

Animals on the move.