News & Updates
It's the moment we've all been waiting for...to see DC Refined's 2017 Photoshoot: Most Eligible Bachelors Featured with Adoptable Dogs. Each Lucky Dog was paired with a bachelor, and they both spent some time getting to know each other to help each other find their perfect match. You can find the full lineup here: http://dcrefined.com/city-living/dcs-most-eligible-bachelors-with-adoptable-dogs.
Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is partnering with DC Refined for their 2nd Annual Most Eligible Bachelors with Adoptable Dogs Photoshoot! Adoptable Carmen and Caroline went on ABC7 WJLA's Good Morning Washington show today to promote the shoot, and can't wait to get their photos taken with DC's most distinguished men later this week.
Every year Lucky Dog Animal Rescue participates in Strut Your Mutt. This is our largest fundraising effort of the year – because wonderful volunteers like YOU help us raise money for our Lucky Dogs and Cats by participating in this fundraising campaign.
We are so proud of our Lucky Dog Kids Club Member Extroadinarie - Rachel for being selected as one of Crayons and Collars’ Pawsitive Impact Kids. Read the full story here as taken from crayonsandcollars.com:
One of Lucky Dog Animal Rescue’s most valued volunteers and advocates is an unexpected one: Nine-year-old Rachel Barold from Bethesda, Md.
Lucky Dog Animal Rescue’s Emily Jagdmann spoke to Middle and Elementary school students about how to build a path to college and career opportunities in the animal rescue and animal rights field. Many students shared their love of animals. From girls who dream of being lawyers and politicians to boys dreaming of being veterinarians, we spoke about how to best combine their passions and skills, and how everyone can make a difference for animals in need!
Become a Lucky Star today. 30 cents a day can mean the difference between life and death for Lucky Dogs in need!
Your behavior as a new dog owner or foster can have significant influence over your dog’s behavior as they settle into their new home. Proactively setting your dog up for success is key to separation anxiety prevention.
Watch our Year-in-Review video, and find out how many Lucky Dogs and Cats were saved in 2016! Do you recognize any of these faces?
Thousands of animals -- like the dogs and cats you love and who have changed your life -- are sitting in shelters. Waiting for someone to love them. Waiting for Lucky Dog. Waiting for you.
Please join us in congratulating Karen Skanderson for winning the GRAND PRIZE in the Strut Your Mutt 9,000 steps challenge!
If pets could speak, being rescued would have them saying, “I am one lucky dog!” But their backgrounds may tell a different story. Some people are hesitant to adopt a shelter dog because they believe they have behavior problems or other issues, but this simply isn’t the case the vast majority of the time. View the full poster of 30 tips here.
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