Animal Rescue Corps Successfully Rescues 51 Dogs
In a remarkable feat of compassion, the Animal Rescue Corps (ARC) has recently completed a large-scale rescue operation, pulling 51 large dogs from a former rescue property in Ashdown, Arkansas. This undertaking, known as Operation Broken Ties, was initiated following a court order that mandated the surrender of the animals due to inadequate living conditions.
The Context of the Rescue
The dogs, primarily large breeds, had been living in restrictive and unsuitable environments for several years. Many were confined to small cages with minimal daily freedom, resulting in distress both physically and emotionally. As concerns for their welfare escalated, ARC was alerted to the dire situation, sparking the preparations for this critical intervention.
Executive Director Tim Woodward emphasized the urgency of the operation, stating, "Many of these dogs have lived here for years. Our focus now is giving them the space, care, and stability they haven't had." The team quickly gathered the necessary resources and skills to execute a well-planned rescue.
On reaching the site, ARC responders noted that some dogs had already been moved to outdoor kennels, and their primary goal became preventing any further deterioration of the dogs' conditions. Woodward remarked, "The goal was to prevent the situation from getting worse and becoming more detrimental for the dogs. Once it became clear that no one was stepping in for them, intervention was necessary."
Life After the Rescue
Following the successful operation, the 51 dogs were transported to ARC's Rescue Center situated just outside Nashville, Tennessee. Here, they will undergo thorough veterinary evaluations, receive necessary enrichment activities, and partake in long-term care planning. This rescue mission marks the third large-scale operation conducted by ARC in just six weeks, contributing to the rescue of over 100 dogs this year.
As ARC continues to address conditions for animals in need, they are a beacon of hope for countless dogs stranded in unfavorable circumstances. More information about their ongoing work and how individuals can assist in rescue efforts is available on their website.
About Animal Rescue Corps
Founded in 2010, Animal Rescue Corps is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to ending animal suffering by providing large-scale rescue operations for communities that lack adequate resources. Aside from emergency rescues, ARC also focuses on educating the public about proper animal care and providing shelter relief initiatives. In 2025, Executive Director Tim Woodward received recognition as a CNN Hero and was honored as a finalist for the CNN Hero of the Year award, underscoring the impactful work that ARC is dedicated to performing.
For those interested in supporting Animal Rescue Corps, further details can be found on their
official website. Your contributions can help change the lives of many more dogs in need, offering them a chance at a better future away from neglect and suffering.