A 30,000 Foot View on Pet Rescue, with Pet Rescue Pilots

Beverly Isla on Pet Life Radio

With the Covid-19 pandemic still having a hold on our daily lives, from workplaces to entertainment, the future of almost every industry will likely have to evolve. Including the pet rescue arena. What challenges do organizations and rescuers face? What solutions are available to accommodate the changing landscape? In today's episode, founder of Pet Rescue Pilots, Julian Javor will share his insights on what the new normal will look like for the rescue dog and pet rescue industry and what are the challenges and solutions. 


BIO:


Speaker, pet welfare activist, corporate manager, and member of his local government, Julian Javor formed Pet Rescue Pilots out of the belief that every pet should have the chance to know a loving forever home.

Julian began flying rescue pets in 2017 after receiving his Commercial Pilot’s License. Since then, he regularly spends his weekends flying up and down the Western United States – from Southern California to Washington, and even into the Western provinces of Canada – proudly delivering pets into the arms of rescue groups, fosters, and forever families.

Julian has always enjoyed serving the community and giving to those in need. He puts his musical talents to use playing piano every Tuesday afternoon for his local chapter of Music Mends Minds. In addition, Julian has previously served on two non-profit boards, and currently serves on his local government’s Recreation & Parks Commission. He graduated from University of Southern California with a degree in Business Administration and Jazz Studies and a Master's Degree in Taxation.

The two major constants in Julian's life have been a love of flying, and an irresistible impulse to pet every dog he sees. Pet Rescue Pilots represents the epitome of marrying one’s passions with an aspiration to help others.

Julian resides in Los Angeles, where he shares his heart and home with his two rescue pups Shadow and Bella.