Areas of greatest need:
Dog Food, Treats & Toys, Crates, Cleaning Supplies, Flea & Tick Medications and Financial Donations
Luck’s Rescue is a nonprofit dog rescue focused on helping animals in rural northwest Georgia, USA where animal welfare infrastructure is limited to nonexistent and we want to partner with you.
Areas of greatest need:
Dog Food & Toys, Crates, Cleaning Supplies, Flea & Tick Medications and Treats!
We work with all of our partners to make sure that we are helping each other the best we can. We have a reach of over 500k people and would love to share your products with them as well as add them to our Amazon Wishlist.
Please reach out to us if you would like to join our team of Lifesavers.
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Our Current Focus:
Growing our Lifesaving Care Fund
Our Current Focus: Growing our Lifesaving Care Fund
In 2026, our projected veterinary and medical expenses are approximately $150,000+.
What is our Lifesaving Care Fund?
The Lifesaving Care Fund exists to ensure we can provide emergency treatment, ongoing medical care, and spay and neuter services without hesitation.
In 2026, our projected veterinary and medical expenses are approximately $150,000+.
Our goal is simple:
Build and maintain a fully funded medical reserve so there is never a question of whether we can take in an animal and get them the care they deserve.
Monthly committed donors create stability. One-time gifts strengthen the reserve. Every contribution builds the capacity to say yes.
What This Means in Rural Georgia
Luck’s Rescue serves dogs in rural northwest Georgia, where there is no fully functional shelter and limited animal control infrastructure. When dogs are abandoned, injured, neglected, or part of large-scale seizures, there is often no local system stepping in automatically. That responsibility falls to us - we are the sheriff’s department’s first call.
That means veterinary care is not optional, it is the first and most urgent step in every intake if we want these dogs to survive.
Transport, stabilization, diagnostics, surgery, medications, spay and neuter, follow-up care, fosters- all of it must be covered before a dog is safe and ready for adoption.
This fund is here for when emergencies scale-
Last summer, Luck’s Rescue partnered in the response to a large hoarding case in Dade County involving more than 260 animals.
Dogs were removed from overcrowded, unsafe conditions and required immediate medical evaluation and care.
Read the article here by People.com
Cases like this are not theoretical. They are real, recurring, and medically intensive.
This Lifesaving Care Fund ensures we can respond to emergencies of that scale- without delay and without uncertainty about funding.
Why This Fund Matters
Veterinary costs continue to rise. Emergency cases cannot wait.
A fully funded Lifesaving Care Reserve means:
Immediate intake without hesitation
Proper medical treatment without compromise
Capacity to handle large-scale emergencies
Long-term sustainability for rural rescue work
This is not a seasonal campaign, it’s infrastructure.
When this fund is strong, dogs get help faster, and we never have to say no to a dog in need.
Where your donations go
One Spay/Neuter — $100
Pictured: Kovu - Rescued November 2024
We fixed nearly 300 animals in 2025 and aim to double that number in 2026.
One Emergency Vet Visit — $500
Pictured: Popeye - Rescued June 2025. His amputation and rehabilitation cost $3,500.00
One Litter of Puppies Rescued — $1,000
We vet, vaccinate and spay/neuter all pups that come into our care.
One Small Hoarding Case — $2,000
We are alerted to nearly one new hoarding case every week. Each one takes hours, days and sometimes months of preparation to approach. Not to mention the staffing, hazard wear and involvement of law enforcement and other state agencies.
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Become a monthly donor using DonorBox - any amount helps to save lives of dogs that otherwise have no chance.
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