Flight to freedom: Rescue dog flies in private plane to Tehachapi

Zach Skow and "Diamond"
Zach Skow and "Diamond"
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Updated: 11/02/2012 8:15 pm
Flying high above the Tehachapi mountains, a small plane soared past hundreds of windmills before it landed at Tehachapi Municipal Airport.

"What better way to make an entrance," said Zach Skow, Founder of Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue. An unlikely passenger sat inside the Cessna 126.  "Lucky girl for sure," he continued.

Diamond is a two-year-old pit bull. For the past year, Diamond has been living out of a car in Long Beach. She's had a rough life and it shows.

"She's got an auto-immune disease which is potentially life-threatening. She's also got mange, which is a skin condition," explained Skow.

A woman recently took Diamond in and plotted her escape. Skow said Los Angeles-based rescues are bursting at the seams. The woman arranged for Diamond to be taken in by Skow in Bear Valley Springs.

"I thought Diamond would have been coming by vehicle, and then we were told she was coming by helicopter," he said.

Cody Pierce is the owner of a flight school in Long Beach. He has a soft spot for rescue dogs because he has one at home.

"She spent half the time looking out the window and half the time trying to sit in the front seat," said Pierce.

Pierce donated his time and plane to fly Diamond 140 miles from Long Beach to Tehachapi.

"We would have been coming up doing a flight like this anyhow, so it was convenient for everybody," he continued.

The high-flying rescue made for a unique day of flight school for Nigel Tam, a student from Australia.

"I thought it was a great experience, learning how to adjust to a new type of passenger," said Tam.

Pierce, Tam, and Diamond touched down in Tehachapi Friday morning and met Skow at the airport.

"Hopefully, it's a 'rags to riches' story and she will find a permanent home," said Pierce.

Without her unlikely team of rescuers, Diamond could have been another dog at an overcrowded shelter, put to sleep and forgotten by now.

But, Diamond's story is different. Her story is just beginning. Diamond will spend time learning how to be a dog again at Marley's Mutts before she's adopted out to a loving home.

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Webadeb - 11/6/2012 5:06 PM
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Hm... there are two types of mange. One is contagious and the other is not.

Webadeb - 11/6/2012 5:04 PM
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Sorry my Dogo-loving friend, she's definitely too small to be a dogo and her head isn't right. I have a Dogo myself,and the breed standard for males is 90-120 lbs, with girls not that far behind. She's definitely a pitty. Adorable too.

sunshine - 11/5/2012 9:50 AM
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The article is incorrect. Diamond is NOT a pitt bull. She is a Dogo Argentina. They are often mistaken as a pitt. Again...it is not the pitt bull it is the owner who creaes the problems. I rescued a young pitt and my daughter has had it for over 9 years with not one problem. He is a sweet baby. Diamond just needs a chance. The rescues are overwhelmed. They cannot possiby repond to all requests for help. I too have tried to contact other rescues for strays and got no response. It's sad They are doing their best and we should be thankful for what they do do.

RVLADY - 11/3/2012 10:09 AM
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With medical promlems dogg has doubt will be adopted. Mange is contageouse I think!Plus its a pit bull with what histopry?

zingos - 11/3/2012 8:02 AM
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A lot if not most dogs that bond with families are not compatible with other dogs. They have to learn thru supervised contact that other dogs are not a threat to their "pack" or family.

robin - 11/2/2012 7:49 PM
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about a year ago I tried to contact Marley's Mutts regarding a pit bull that my dad had rescued. She was a wonderful dog but she was not compatible with the pit bulls that he already had. He couldn't keep her and I contacted them but never heard anything back, as a result we had to put her down. It was a very sad thing as she was a very sweet dog, just not dog friendly. It broke all of our hearts to see her have to be put down. I am glad for all of the good work that Marley's Mutts do but sad that I was never contacted in regards to my situation.
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