IMPORTANT DEADLINE: Dogs that remain unclaimed after December 15th may be put up for adoption.
If you have not yet identified your evacuated dog, please do so ASAP.
Please know that dogs can stay with foster homes until you are situated and able to be reunited with your dog.
If your dog is in the care of Bethel Friends of Canines, Best Friends Animal Rescue, The August Fund, Mat-Su Shelter, or Anchorage Animal Care and Control, and you have not yet contacted them, you need to connect with them by December 15th.
Contact the phone number listed for your dog here. Thank you!
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
Help Reunite Rescued Dogs
218 Dogs rescued so far
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218 Dogs rescued so far 🐾
Today’s stats
Friday, December 12
218 Dogs rescued
50 dogs reunited
23 dogs claimed by family
49 dogs claimed by owners and being housed in long-term foster until the owners are situated
42 dogs surrendered
29 dogs adopted
21 dogs remain unclaimed
Who we are
On Sunday, October 12, 2025, the remnants of Typhoon Halong hit western Alaska, causing a devastating storm surge that flooded villages and displaced over 1,000 people. Evacuation flights were unable to accommodate pets.
Bethel Friends of Canines, Best Friends Animal Rescue, and The August Fund have been feverishly working to airlift dogs out of evacuated communities and reunite them with their families. As of December 12, at least 218 dogs have been rescued.
For the love of dogs, please help us help them.
Please Donate — Every Dollar Helps. Thank you!
Items can be shipped to:
Bethel Friends of Canines
PO BOX 3167
Bethel, AK 99559
Alaska Air Transit
Alaska National Guard
Alaska State Troopers
DeHaan Aviation
Fish and Wildlife
Fox Air
Good Samaritan
Grant Aviation
Thank you to all the pilots, airlines, and guardsmen who have made this extraordinary airlift rescue possible.
Lake and Peninsula Airlines
LKSD
Northern Air Cargo
Northern Lights Aero Alaska Air Taxi
Resolve Aviation
Ryan Air
Yute Commuter Service