Willow from Mississippi

Little Willow and her sister were surrendered to a rural animal control in Mississippi during last month's frigid weather. Our rescue partner, the County Humane Society, pulled them out as quickly as possible and placed them in one of their foster homes. Willow’s sister was adopted there, but Willow was left behind. She is in our care now and is in Morton Grove waiting for her family to find her.

Our team works hard to rescue animals at risk of euthanasia simply because they do not have a home in rural parts of our country. We are so grateful for the role you play in pushing our mission forward. Thank you for supporting Wright-Way Rescue.

Maureen Venegas
Saffron and Sybil

Saffron and Sybil came to us from DeSoto Parish in Louisiana after our Rescue Partner pulled them from the local animal control facility. We don’t have any information about how they got there, but like most animals in overcrowded animal controls, their future was very uncertain.

Your support helps us rescue homeless pets who find themselves in impossible situations throughout our country. Thank you for supporting Wright-Way Rescue through your donations, fostering, volunteering and sharing our message.

Maureen Venegas
Marigold and Puppies

Marigold was alone and very pregnant when she was taken to the overcrowded County Animal Control in Texas. Our local partner pulled her and she was able to have her babies in a loving foster home. As soon as the little family was ready to be transported, they were put on our transport bus and came north to find their homes. Azalea, Chrysanthemum, Daffodil, Hydrangea, Iris, Sunflower, and Zinnia are all available for adoption.

Your support helps us rescue homeless pets who find themselves in impossible situations throughout our country. Thank you for supporting Wright-Way Rescue through your donations, fostering, volunteering and sharing our message.

Maureen Venegas
Small puppies abandoned in Southern IL.

These little ones were found at a 3 way stop in Energy, Illinois near an elementary school. They had been crammed into a crate and dumped in the middle of the road. They were immediately brought to our Admissions and Medical Campus in Murphysboro, Illinois to be kept safe and get ready to find their homes.

Your support helps us rescue homeless pets who find themselves in impossible situations throughout our country. Thank you for supporting Wright-Way Rescue through your donations, fostering, volunteering and sharing our message.

Maureen Venegas
From Brave Survivor to Proud Momma

Princess, a fluffy cloud of Great Pyrenees mix, was abandoned with four other dogs along a rural Missouri roadside. They struggled to survive on the cold, unforgiving, countryside. Luckily, some dedicated volunteers with loads of patience found them. They spent many days coaxing, earning trust, feeding, and setting live traps until Princess and the other four dogs, tails cautiously wagging, stepped into their embrace.

But Princess carried a secret: two tiny puppies! At just nine months old, motherhood awaited, a daunting prospect for any homeless dog, but especially one abandoned in Rural America. The volunteers knew Princess needed a rescue to commit to her immediately. An urgent plea went out across the web searching for a safe haven for her to have her babies.

We at Wright-Way Rescue heard it! A foster home opened their hearts and home. Less than 24 hours later, her transport and necessary medical paperwork were arranged. Warmth replaced the chilling wind and soft blankets welcomed this expectant momma dog. Less than 5 hours after her arrival, under the watchful eyes of her foster, Princess the brave survivor became Princess the proud momma. Two beautiful bundles of joy whimpered, their eyes would soon open to a world unlike the one they almost entered. This is the magic you make possible.

Princess's story might have ended differently. Without your support, those lives - a mother and her pups - could have been lost, a heartbreaking footnote to the journey of countless strays we strive to save in rural areas of our country. Instead, thanks to you, they have a chance. A chance to heal, to play, to grow into the loving companions they were always meant to be.

Maureen Venegas