Miranda Lambert recently showed her support for fellow country star Ella Langley by making a generous donation to Langley’s dog rescue organization, Pawsitive Rescue Division. The contribution will help the new rescue grow its efforts to care for and rehome dogs in need.
Lambert has long been passionate about animal welfare. In 2009, she and her mother, Bev Lambert, founded MuttNation Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting shelter dog adoption and supporting animal shelters across the country.
Before presenting the donation, Lambert and Langley teamed up for the third annual Tractor Supply shopping day, where they picked out food, toys, and other essential supplies for local animal shelters in Nashville. Lambert shared the experience on social media, calling Langley a special friend who shares her love for rescue animals and saying they are “sisters in country music and in dog loving.”
At the end of the day, Lambert surprised Langley with a $5,000 grant from MuttNation to help Pawsitive Rescue Division get off to a strong start. She praised Langley for being a founding board member of the organization and highlighted the important work the group is beginning in Tennessee.
The donation will help the rescue continue its mission of supporting dogs and their future families by providing rehabilitation, training, and specialized care to ensure successful adoptions.
Lambert and Langley’s shared dedication to helping rescue animals is a reminder that their impact goes far beyond music. 🐾🎶