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Just thought I'd share. A friend of mine and I flew 2 dogs from Long Beach ,CA to Paso Robles, CA. The dogs were abandoned in Riverside and we transported them to a facility in Paso Robles where they will be rehabilitated and placed into adoption. The dogs were very shy and reluctant at everyone and everything but were super sweet. We managed to get them into the plane - I had taken out the rear seats to make lots of room. They did great on the flight and were mellow the whole time.

The flight down to Long Beach was IFR (GPS LPV approach) and Long Beach to Paso Robles IFR departure and cancelled VFR about 20 miles from destination. VFR all the way home but lots of haze near L.A.

It was a fun morning of flying.

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