Wright-Way Rescue

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Morton Grove, United States

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Animal rescue service· Veterinarian· Nonprofit Organization Management· Animal shelter

Wright-Way Rescue Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Wright-Way Rescue is located in Morton Grove, United States on 5915 Lincoln Ave. Wright-Way Rescue is rated 4 out of 5 in the category animal rescue service in United States. Wright-Way Rescue is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Our mission is to reduce the number of homeless pets euthanized in the Midwest each year through an adoption program, community education, promotion of spaying and neutering, and a veterinary medicine program. We continue to save pets from rural animal control facilities where they are at a high risk of euthanasia, and instead offer them a second chance at a loving home in the Chicagoland area. We place more dogs in adoptive homes than any other no-kill rescue in the State of Illinois on just 10% of the budget.

Address

5915 Lincoln Ave

Phone

+1 8477285434

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Morton Grove, Illinois

Founded

2003

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Rosalie Martens

We just got a happy healthy little girl puppy from them. they are helping puppies from all over the US. Thank you for our baby dog. All the people giving Wright way a bad review be patient! If you want a puppy instantly go to a pet store or a breeder! Pictures of our cute lit he girl Lana happy in her home

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heather rickert

They gave me a puppy that was brain damaged possibly blind. The poor pup had constant diarrhea and we fixed that. Then she had seizures that became closer and closer together. We had to put her down. The neurologist we had taken her to said we made the right decision. She would of been so out of it. one time she actually ran right into the sliding glass door. I understand these shelters are overwhelmed with all the dogs they get. But, at least admit that you gave us a very sick dog. Or had given us a different dog. With all the money we spent on doctors. I loved that puppy very much. she had her own paw print done on a stone. And a proper burial. We did what we could. poor pup.

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Tiffany Brandt

We got our puppy from this rescue in June of 2019. It was puppy fever, and nearly impossible to find puppies! Our pup is now 11 months old and we love him dearly. Thank you, Wright Way Rescue!

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Gail Owens

Hazel has been part of our family for almost a year now. Wright-Way does it right. They certainly know how to connect families together. Couldn't be more pleased at their personal attention, care and procedures to make this work, even in the most craziest of years. We picked up Hazel the day before the 2020 March quarantine shutdown.

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Maura Quinn

First and foremost, I will say that I'm 100% in love with the kitten that I adopted from Wright-way in June and I wouldn't trade her for anything. Overall I'm happy with my adoption experience - it was a bit challenging to get in touch with someone at first but this is understandable considering I was adopting during a very busy time for the shelter. There were a few issues/errors with the adoption - my kitty was listed as male on their website, she is female. Obviously it all worked out but I was originally specifically looking for a male and didn't realize she was mislabeled until I went to go pick her up. She also had several shelter diseases - ear mites, giardia, ring worm. When I signed the adoption papers they noted that she had been examined by a vet and had a clean bill of health. Obviously this was not the case, and I was stuck with a pretty large vet bill. Again, everything worked out so I can't complain but if you are adopting please be aware of my experience in case you have other pets at home and understand to hold off on bringing your pet around other animals until you've had your pet examined by a vet.

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