A Little Bit of Luck

Rescue Tails from Lucky Dog Animal Rescue

Journey Into Rescue - Falling In Love With My Foster Cat

Author: 

Kim Aslen

I originally had no intention of adopting a cat... but I love kitties and often toyed with the idea of adopting. A friend of mine who is heavily involved in cat adoptions for Lucky Dog proposed a great idea – cat fostering! I'd get to play and cuddle with cute little fluffballs while not having to commit long term. I received my first foster kittens shortly thereafter – a brown tabby with white feet (Boots) and a talkative black and white kitten with an adorable black patch on his nose (Boogie).

Journey Into Rescue - The Story of A Lucky Puppy

It’s all still very much a blur. I arrived a few weeks ago from South Carolina. They put us in a loud machine for a long time and when we got out this big man picked us up and took us home. He calls me Zena – I have no idea what that means so don’t ask. Before I arrived at my new habitation, I had never been inside before. Although I now know the joys of naps and rugs, it was really confusing at first. I really like this soft sofa the humans call a “dog bed.”

Journey Into Rescue - The Story of A Kitten Foster

Author: 

Sue Daniels

For a couple of years, there was hardly a week that went by that we did not have Lucky Dog puppies in our house. Sometimes there were one or two. Other times there was a large litter of rambunctious little (or not so little) ones camped out in our basement. Then, I retired from my career and all of a sudden I found that I just couldn't live according to a schedule. I took off my watch. The battery had gone dead anyway. I abandoned the appointment book. I was free to sleep in, stay up late, and come and go whenever I wanted.

Journey Into Rescue – Lucy From South Carolina

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Sue Caley - Foster Mom Extraordinaire

Our very own star of “I Love Lucy” Lucky Dog Edition made her freedom ride from an Animal Control Facility in South Carolina around 3 weeks ago. She was over weight and just stood around, not making eye contact and looking uncomfortable. When her foster mom placed her on a doggie bed she immediately gets off and stood, just looking into space. She seemed most comfortable in a crate. We have a feeling she has spent a lot of time in one during her short lifetime of 4 years. It also looks like she has had puppies. Many times perhaps?

Journey into Rescue - The K-Pups from Puerto Rico

Author: 

Emily Jagdmann

Dehydrated. Exhausted. Helpless. Puppies easily hold a special place in most people’s hearts at the best of times, but for our Lucky Dog volunteers who had arrived in Puerto Rico that weekend, it was a sight they would never forget. The K puppies first saw us as they did most people, as another car that did not see them, as another car driving by an open field where they lay fighting for their lives. But, they never gave up hope, and when we spotted them from the van we knew we had to act.

A Lucky Dogs Journey: South Korea to the US

Author: 

Emily Jagdmann
Sadie in her crate

Everyone at Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is so glad that we have partnered with Humane Society International (HSI) to save six severely abused and neglected dogs from a dog meat farm in Wonju, South Korea. This is the sixth dog meat farm closure in South Korea managed by Humane Society International, with a total of 770 dogs rescued since January 2015 as part of the organization’s campaign to end the dog meat trade in South Korea and across Asia. 

The Innocent Mutt

Author: 

Rachael Kuhn

When someone says, Pit Bull, what’s the first image that comes to mind, a sweet, smiley dog or a scary, violent one? If it’s sweet and smiley, then I applaud you, but unfortunately it’s usually the latter. When I first started educating myself on bully breeds I was happily surprised to discover that there are many ways we can remind ourselves, and others, as to what “Pit Bull” really stands for.

Introducing the Lucky Cat Adoption Program

Author: 

Kim Greene

Introducing the Lucky Cat Adoption Program

Earlier this year, Lucky Dog Animal Rescue undertook a new effort to find homes for cats and kittens. We spoke with Amanda Gestl, Lucky Dog’s Cat Team Coordinator, about the new cat adoption program and how animal lovers can lend their assistance.  

 

Why did Lucky Dog decide to include Lucky Cats in its work?

Adopt, Don't Shop

Author: 

Kim Greene

Some time ago, I was speaking with the neighbor of a family friend. She told me that her family recently added a furry friend to their home and that they were having great difficulty with the puppy. She described how the dog displayed the kind of aggression that was well outside the norm for a 3-month-old pup—lunging at children, snapping at other dogs, and cowering in fear of strangers. She mentioned medical problems and the costs she had incurred on vaccinations the dog should have already had.

“Do you mind me asking where the puppy came from?” I asked.

From Underdog to Wonderdog

Author: 

Dino (with help from Crystal King)

I was told that I’m going to become a Lucky Dog today, but so far, my day has not been very lucky.

First, they woke me up at the crack of dawn and loaded me and a few of my other canine comrades into crates. I’ve been riding in the back of a van for what seems like hours. To make matters worse, Snuffles (in the crate above me) seems to be in need of a motion sickness bag, and Cujo (next door) won’t stop talking about his ruff life on the streets.

Of course, I could be back at that loud, scary place they call a shelter, so maybe I AM on my way to someplace better?

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