A Mother's Love

Nova, a pregnant mother dog, wandered up to a home in rural Arkansas. The owners who lived there cared for her and her litter of pups to the best of their abilities. The local animal shelter helped by providing food for Nova and her pups. Once the pups were almost weaned, the family brought Nova and her two remaining puppies to the shelter in Arkansas to help keep her safe. Wright-Way Rescue partners with shelters and rescues in rural locations to help dogs, like Nova, and her puppies who find themselves in need of help.

Wright-Way Rescue's 🌺No Mom Left Behind Program🌺 ensures that no mother dog is left behind, regardless of her medical condition or special needs. Nova is a perfect example of the dogs that this program helps. Thank you for your support of Wright-Way Rescue and for giving Nova the chance to find her home!🐾

Maureen Venegas
Savanna and her puppies: A story of hope

Savanna and her four puppies are a few of the lives saved on Wright-Way Rescue's recent Rescue Run to Mississippi. This momma and her puppies' journey began in a culvert on a rural county road, where she fought for her and her puppies' survival. When they were found, you could see the harsh reality she endured of trying to provide for her family with no access to food, water, or shelter.

Now, Savannah and her puppies have arrived at the Wright-Way Rescue Admissions and Medical Services Campus, where they received the medical care and treatment they needed before finding a family of their own. Today, Savanna has the look of hope in her eyes for the first time for her and her puppies' future!

Maureen Venegas
Van Down!

🚨🚨🚨EMERGENCY - Rescue Van Down!🚨🚨🚨 

Just after 6am this morning, Wright-Way Rescue's Transport Team driver was headed on a rescue mission just outside of Nashville, Illinois. Without warning, a large deer ran in front of the vehicle. The incident happened so quickly, and in such close proximity, that there was no way to avoid hitting the deer.

We are grateful to report that our driver is shaken but okay.  There were no animals on board yet at the time of the crash. All three airbags were deployed, and the front of the vehicle has significant damage. Our rescue van is completely out of commission and we expect it will need to be replaced entirely. 

We need to quickly focus on moving forward in order to save the pets who will need Wright-Way Rescue's help next week. Just yesterday, this rescue vehicle enabled us to transport to safety the lives of sixty-three animals throughout Arkansas and Missouri who urgently needed our help. There are EIGHTY-SEVEN dogs and cats on the incoming list for next week from Mississippi and Louisiana. Many of these animals will lose their lives, and a chance at adoption, if we cannot reach them.

We are asking for your help. This will be a significant financial undertaking to replace the vehicle quickly so that Wright-Way Rescue can continue saving dogs and cats who need our help the most. Our rescue vehicle is truly the backbone of our work in rural America, traveling thousands of miles each week to reach animals in dire need of being rescued in time.

If you are inclined to assist our recovery from this accident and would like to donate towards our purchase of a replacement vehicle, any amount is sincerely appreciated.

Please donate at https://give-usa.keela.co/WrightWayRescueDonate




Christy Anderson
Petey's Story

In the heart of Southern Illinois is the Wright-Way Rescue Medical and Admissions Campus dedicated to the rescue and care of animals, like Petey.

Petey was surrendered to our facility by his previous owners who were no longer able to keep him. They had multiple unspayed female dogs on their property and did not want to risk having puppies. They planned to release him into the woods if our rescue could not take him.

The staff at our facility was heartbroken to hear Petey's story. They knew that releasing a small dog into the wild would be a death sentence for him. Petey was too trusting and friendly to survive on his own. Our staff immediately welcomed him into rescue and began to assess his needs. Petey is a healthy, well-socialized dog! He is very sweet and playful with everyone he meets. One of his favorite things is to be held over the shoulder, just like a baby! Our staff has quickly fallen in love with Petey, and we know that he will make a wonderful companion.

Thanks to the staff at Wright-Way Rescue and our generous donors, Petey has been given a second chance at life. He is now patiently waiting to find his home! 🐾

Maureen Venegas
Pick-Your-Own Puppy At Lambs Farm Adoption Event July 29th!

Wright-Way Rescue & Lambs Farm are hosting a "Pick-Your-Own Puppy" Adoption Event at Lamb's Farm on Saturday July 29th from 10am to 1pm!!

There will be over 40+ adoptable puppies, teens, dogs and kittens looking for a family to call their own.

Lamb's Farm is located at 14245 W Rockland Road Libertyville, IL. 60048. We look forward to seeing you there!

Jacoby Andrick