Transport Crew Volunteer – Be the Bridge to a Better Future
Help shelter pets take their final step toward forever — and their first ride to freedom.

Every journey begins with a helping hand. As a Transport Crew Volunteer, you’ll support the behind-the-scenes magic that moves animals from Fort Worth to rescue partners across the country. Over the course of a three-day process, you'll help prepare dogs and cats for their life-changing trip — providing care, comfort, and crucial support to our staff and fosters. Whether you’re walking dogs, cleaning kennels, or loading crates for takeoff, your impact is immediate, powerful, and unforgettable.
Who We’re Looking For
This role is ideal for volunteers who:
Are team players with flexible, can-do attitudes
Feel confident handling animals in a busy, sometimes fast-paced environment
Are comfortable with cleaning tasks and following detailed instructions
Want to be part of something bigger — helping animals find a second chance beyond city limits
Can volunteer for one or more of the three-day process shifts (especially mornings!)
Responsibilities Include
Day 1 – Foster Drop-Off & Medical Prep
Walking dogs to stretch their legs and reduce kennel stress
Spot cleaning kennels to maintain a clean, safe space
Supporting staff with general animal care and organization
Day 2 – Vet Day
Morning kennel cleaning before health checks begin
Walking dogs to keep them comfortable throughout the day
Helping hold animals (as needed) during vet exams and certificate processing
Spot cleaning and restocking supplies
Day 3 – Transport Day!
Morning walking and kennel cleaning
Assisting with safe and calm loading of animals onto transport vehicles (ground or air)
Final cleanup: laundry, dishes, and prepping crates for the next transport
The Impact
Your role helps animals take their final step out of the shelter — and toward safety, love, and a home. Each transport saves lives by relieving local overcrowding and giving pets a second chance where resources are more available. You’re not just prepping animals — you’re launching them into their new life, one tail wag or soft meow at a time.
Animal Health Training - Animal Health
Animal Handling - Animal Handling
Animal Behavior Training - Animal Behavior
Dog Caretaker - Dog Caretaker
Volunteer duties, access and privileges are only valid for the duration of the assigned shift in which they have chosen on the on-line volunteer scheduling system. There is a 15-minute grace period before and after each shift so that the volunteer may prepare and/or end their volunteer assignments.