A woman from Independence, Kansas, adopted the dog. But Lady escaped
from her new home and walked 30 miles to her former family with the
small dogs - who declined to take her back, according to the Pet Rescue
Examiner.
The story resonated online and with Rich, who had recently
lost her senior black Labrador, Granny, said her assistant, Barbara
DiCioccio.
Rich, 65, contacted her staff to rescue the dog from the
Chautauqua County Animal Shelter in Sedan, Kansas. At 4 p.m. Thursday,
her assistants Chet Ragsdale and Barbara DiCioccio boarded a jet to
Kansas to pick up the dog; they returned about 10 p.m..
“We don’t mess around here,” DiCioccio said. “We get things done.”
Lady will have a spot in Rosburg’s 11,000-square-foot,
three-story Odessa home with five other dogs and a number of cats,
DiCioccio said.
“The dog will be right there where she is,” DiCioccio said. “We already have a bed for her.”
Rich, the great-granddaughter of William J. Wrigley, founder
of the famous chewing gum company in 1891, has a history of helping
animals in need.
She’s the founder of On the Wings of Angels Rescue and has 70
rescue dogs, cats, cattle, horses, goats, rabbits, pigs and exotic birds
in custom-designed quarters on a large tract of land in Odessa.
“That’s the reason I like working for her,” DiCioccio said. “I see all the good she does.”
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