Your Kindness Saved These Six Lives!

Lily, Daisy, Scooter, Star, Nyla, Scout, and Snickers were on the euthanasia list at Dallas Animal Services in Texas. Wright-Way Rescue received an urgent plea to help them. Enter Operation Kindness. This organization bridged the gap and enabled Wright-Way Rescue to save these dogs.

Wright-Way Rescue has over 100 strategic transfer partnerships with animal shelters, animal control facilities, networkers, and rescue groups throughout the United States. Our priority is to work with groups dedicated to seeing positive change in their communities. By doing this, Wright-Way Rescue is able to have an impact on the national NO KILL goal. Which animals we pull from each shelter is influenced by the needs of the individual community and where they are in achieving NO KILL status.

Dallas Animal Services is the third-largest dog and cat intake shelter in the country, taking in approximately 40,000 pets annually. Despite this challenge, Dallas Animal Services believes it can be the largest shelter in the nation to achieve no kill status. That’s a goal we can support!!!

Thanks to these partnerships working together, Lily, Daisy, Scooter, Star, Scout, and Snickers arrived at Wright-Way Rescue by airplane and are now safe and loved. YOU make this work possible. YOU help rescue animals that would otherwise not be reachable. Your support and kindness saved these six lives, and so many more.

Maureen Venegas
Eleven puppies from Mississippi

These eleven, beautiful puppies will be coming to Wright-Way Rescue from Mississippi tomorrow. Their pregnant mom was found by a wonderful family who took her in and kept her safe until her puppies were old enough to make the long trip to Illinois to find their loving homes. Mom is super sweet and the family is keeping her! She has already been scheduled for a spay surgery to make sure there are not another eleven puppies next year.

This Giving Tuesday, please help us meet our $50,000 goal so we can keep saving homeless and unwanted pets from euthanasia, abandonment, or worse. Help us give them the second chance they deserve. Every dollar fuels our mission for another year, and there are thousands more like these puppies that need help. Together, we can save their lives.

Maureen Venegas
INJURED MOMMA DOG - PLEASE HELP US SAVE HER!

A momma dog named Josie and her six young puppies arrived at Wright-Way Rescue just a few hours ago. She was recently involved in a horrific tractor accident that tore her left rear leg off just above the knee. Despite the incredible pain she is in, momma has continued to lovingly care for her six week old puppies. Josie’s owners were unable to afford medical care for her so they surrendered her and her puppies to one of our local rescue partners who brought them all to Wright-Way Rescue.

Josie has been rushed into surgery to amputate the remainder of the injured leg and close the gaping wound. We are waiting to hear the outcome, she is in surgery right now. We are hoping for the very best for Josie. She has been through so much and has been so brave and selfless to continue caring for her puppies through the incredible pain. Josie will be hospitalized following this surgery to recover to receive pain medications and supportive care. Our staff will take care of her puppies, giving her some much needed rest. Even with the short time she had with us before surgery, Josie was sweet and affectionate to everyone trying to help her.

Your support matters for dogs like Josie and her puppies. Please help us fund Josie’s surgery and medical care.

Maureen Venegas
Tiny babies found in a tote

These tiny babies were found in a tote left in a cemetery near a small Southern Illinois town. There were three babies huddling together in the cool fall weather. Despite the finder’s and our best efforts, the tiniest one did not survive.

They were less than four weeks old, so they were immediately placed into a foster home to try to save the two remaining kittens. They are now fat, happy, playful babies ready for their forever homes as soon as they gain just a little more weight.

Your donation on Giving Tuesday helps to provide the supplies needed to allow fosters to continue to take in helpless babies like these over and over again. The need never ends, so we need your help to provide life saving supplies to our amazing foster homes.

Thank you for saving lives with us.

Maureen Venegas
Penny from Texas

Penny was adopted as a puppy from a shelter in Texas. She grew up with a doggy sibling and two little human siblings. She lived the perfect life for five years then one day her mom decided she did not want her anymore.

She found herself back at the shelter she had been saved from with only her tennis ball to comfort her. Penny does not understand why she lost everything and everyone she loved. The mom just did not want her anymore. Penny was extremely lucky to have been returned to one of Wright-Way’s Texas Partners. Due to the extreme overcrowding in almost all areas of Texas, owner surrenders are not even given a second chance.

Wright-Way Rescue is proud to be helping save dogs from the state that kills more companion animals than any other in the country. Please consider a donation on Giving Tuesday to support our mission in this area.

Maureen Venegas