Who We Are

 S & L Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization founded by Steve and Lisa Diacik, devoted to rescuing animals from kill-facilities across the nation.
 Late October 2011, after saving hundreds of lives and touching so many families, Lisa and Steve decided to pursue new endeavors in the state of Arizona. Without their dedication, sacrifices, and passion for saving lives otherwise lost to over-crowding, neglect, and abuse, we would not have been able to continue their selfless efforts to save these unwanted pets. They have handed over the reins to Dianne Wiley who graciously accepted the role of President of S & L Animal Rescue.With her passion and the tutelage from our founders, Dianne has not skipped a beat and has successfully performed the daily operations and continues to rescue these animals in need. With a heavy heart we would like to wish Lisa and Steve all the best with their new endeavors and thank them for all that they have done and the mark they have leftbehind. We will miss them dearly and we hope to make them proud!

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What We Do

 Our mission is to help animals that have found their way into kill shelters from neglectful owners. At the one particular shelter we frequently visit in West Virginia, in a bad month they could euthanize 150-200 dogs and that includes males, females, puppies & pregnant moms regardless of breed or temperament. People do not spay and neuter so there are more pets than owners.

In West Virginia, the laws are somewhat non-existent. There are no leash laws, no restrictions on how many animals one owner can have on their property, and the food stamps that folks can qualify for can be used for dog food. They do not always give these dogs vet care so they are sick, and many have never even been to the vet for puppy shots, deworming, etc.


We also rescue from another high kill shelter in Bowling Green, KY. That shelter is forced to euthanize at alarming rates as well. In one month, they could put to rest as many as over 500 but we try to do our part in finding new homes for animals that need us. Once again there is little or no vet care and certainly not enough animals being altered to control the problem by pet owners.
Very often shelter workers will save dogs for us as long as they can. They do try to help as much as possible on their end but sometimes their efforts are in vain simply because they have so many strays in the area, surrenders and dropoffs, and hoarding situations that are dealt with on a daily basis.

We are trying to make a difference and feel that we are - as our numbers approach 1,000 animals taken from the shelters and rehomed successfully.

Our ultimate goal is to end the sadness for these animals.

Rescue because they need us... Rescue because you can... Rescue because they deserve better...