May they all find loving homes real soon... Honey the chihuahua is all dressed up for a flight bound for New York at SFO on Wednesday. Faced with an over population of chihuahuas in its shelter, San Francisco Animal Care and Control teamed up with Virgin America airlines to airlift 15 pooches to New York where demand for the breed is high.
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Sandra Bernal snuggles with Malibu the chihuahua before boarding a flight to New York at SFO on Wednesday.
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Volunteers struggle to place chihuahuas into carriers at SFO before the group boards a Virgin America flight bound for New York on Wednesday. Faced with an over population of chihuahuas in its shelter, San Francisco Animal Care and Control teamed up with Virgin America airlines to airlift 15 pooches to New York where demand for the breed is high.
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Colette the chihuahua waits to board a Virgin America flight bound for New York at SFO on Wednesday. Colette and 14 of her chihuahua friends are hoping to find a new home in the Big Apple where demand for the breed is high.
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Animal Care and Control officer Le-Ellis Brown kisses Malibu goodbye before the chihuahua boards a New York-bound flight at SFO on Wednesday.
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Chihuahuas Annie (left) and Malibu get comfortable in their first class seat aboard a Virgin America flight bound for New York at SFO on Wednesday. Escorting them on their journey is their chaperone Kat Brown.
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Calif. Chihuahuas coming to NYC
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
(01-06) 08:37 PST New York, NY (AP) --
Fifteen Chihuahuas are arriving in New York City from California. A glut of the tiny dogs is overloading the Golden State's animal shelters.
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About 30 percent of California shelter dogs are Chihuahuas. It's believed movies like "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" have made them popular. But ASPCA Vice President Gail Buchwald said "irresponsible breeding" was the probable cause. She said the East Coast has long had a shortage of small dogs.
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