Lucky Puppy Rescue is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization that specializes in the rehabilitation and rehoming of rescue dogs. We work tirelessly to improve the lives of these animals, and are committed to finding them all loving homes. Our team provides veterinary care, behavioral training, and socialization so that each dog is ready for a forever home when they leave our facility. With your help, we can change the luck of rescue dogs everywhere! Each new dog is welcomed and cared for in clean, and secure kennel areas before being introduced to the others in our care. We believe that each dog deserves plenty of love, attention, and exercise, which is why we make sure every dog gets plenty of time outdoors each day. Our goal is to find loving homes for all of our dogs, and we believe that by providing them with a healthy environment and plenty of exercise, we are giving them the best chance at finding their forever home.
In 2008 co-founders Teri and Becky started Lucky Puppy Rescue and have since saved thousands of neglected, abandoned, and abused dogs in the Florida panhandle. At the 125 acre farm in Bonifay, Florida, they are fed, vetted, cleaned, socialized, fixed, and cared for until they are ready for adoption. Adoptable pups make the 24 hour bus trip to New York where they will seek their forever families. It is a 2,600 mile round trip, and costs roughly
$2,700 each trip. The transport is done 2-3 times per month. At our Great Beginnings Adoption Center in Argyle, NY the pups run, play, learn and grow. We gather and accept applications to find matches for their forever families. Since opening in 2019, we have placed over 2000 dogs in safe, loving homes. At Lucky Puppy Rescue, we are dedicated to transforming the fate of rescue dogs, giving them the second chance they deserve. Our mission is to collaborate with the community, shelters, and rescue groups to restore each dog’s health, rebuild their trust, and shape their behavior. Through expert care, pack integration, and tailored training, we nurture their physical, emotional, and social needs—preparing them to become the loyal, loving companion your family has been waiting for.