Blogs
| A Little Bit of Luck
March 19th marks the first anniversary of Lucky Dog’s large-scale research study, conducted in partnership with the University of Florida Shelter Medicine Program, the Toronto Humane Society, and PetSmart Charities.
| My Journey Into Rescue
It all started in Indiana. I had a dog and a cat growing up, and I knew from a young age that I wanted to continue learning about dogs. I asked for dog breed and dog training books for Christmas as a 10-year-old, and that love for dogs has never waned.
| My Journey Into Rescue
I have always had animals growing up, both dogs and cats. Even when I joined the army, people would bring their dogs to the office. When I left the army, I was still surrounded by dogs that people would bring to work at my new job.
| A Little Bit of Luck
Renna’s story began like far too many others—abandoned at an overcrowded shelter, malnourished, and gravely ill. At just 5 weeks old and weighing only 2.5 pounds, this tiny pup was clinging to life.
| A Little Bit of Luck
Grab a cup of coffee and get ready to celebrate—Meow Maison just reached an incredible milestone: 200 cats adopted since opening in March 2024!
| My Journey Into Rescue
I always dreamed of having a pet as a kid, but with both my parents being allergic, it was never an option. Luckily, my aunt had two dogs, ED and OD, that my brother and I absolutely loved.
| A Little Bit of Luck
In December 2024, I was honored to take part in Lucky Dog’s annual volunteer trip to Puerto Rico, not only because it was my first visit to Puerto Rico but also because I was eager to witness and support the partner organizations that have sent us so many i
| A Little Bit of Luck
When disaster strikes, it’s easy to feel powerless. This is the story of how a small nonprofit teamed up with a major airline to make miracles happen—not once, not twice, but three times.

I can’t say I come from the most dog-savvy household. Growing up in Hong Kong, living in high-rise buildings (many of which had strict dog restrictions) and walking on bustling streets, we didn’t have the most optimal environment for dogs.