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Tilly
Tilly jumped from a truck transporting her to slaughter! She broke her foot in multiple places and suffered extensive bruising. A passerby scooped her up and took her to a wildlife rehabilitator. Unfortunately, a veterinarian misdiagnosed Tilly’s swollen foot as “bumblefoot”, a common foot infection in large breed birds. By the time Tilly got to us, her foot had healed poorly and she needed intensive antibiotic therapy to treat her bone infection. Additionally, Tilly was overfed, leading her to weigh 15 pounds more than she should. As of August 2025, she has lost 7 pounds and needs to lose another 7.
Tilly loves people, and is very curious. She loves strutting around the yard, showing off.
Zinnia
The dairy industry considers Zinnia a “surplus” calf. Born a twin to a male calf, she was exposed to masculizing hormones. This resulted in her being sterile. A female calf who cannot get pregnant is of no use to the dairy industry. These “surplus” female calves enter the slaughter pipeline at a young age. A dairy worker in Iowa reached out to a sanctuary in Iowa, wanting to find a loving home for Zinnia instead. We met up with Iowa Farm Sanctuary and brought Zinnia home. She is best friends with Dahlia, another calf from the same dairy farm.
Dolly
Dolly and Studley (may he rest in peace) were rescued as “bummer” lambs from two separate farms. The term “bummer” lamb refers to a lamb that has been abandoned by their mother, often leading to neglect and abandonment on large-scale farms. The initial rescuer, unable to provide continued care, sought our assistance. Recognizing the dire circumstances, we graciously took them in at our sanctuary, where they found solace and companionship. We are honored to have been able to offer Dolly, Studley, and their feathery counterparts a secure and nurturing environment, ensuring their well-being and happiness.
Dolly is a shy sheep who likes spending time with her sheep friends. She doesn’t want much attention from humans, and we understand and respect her wishes! Even though she is quiet and keeps to herself, she has a strong and kind presence that shows how brave and gentle she is.
Jellybean
Jellybean and Mr. G the goat (rest in peace) lived on a property with a hoarder for years. When the hoarder was injured and could no longer care for them, we took in Mr. G. We quickly found that he was not eating. With the help of our veterinarian, we discovered he was deeply depressed. He missed his best friend, Jellybean, the donkey. So, we picked her up to reunite them. They were so happy to be together again! Mr. G was instantly better and started eating. The donkey and goat duo lived together for many years after that.
Jellybean now shares a pasture space with her donkey friend Jujube. Jellybean has a big personality and can be quite sassy! They spend their days exploring and grazing in their pasture. They enjoy weekly visits from their volunteer friends who take them on walks, feed them treats, and groom them.
Jujube
Jujube was being given away for free on Craigslist. At the time, we were searching for a new donkey resident to keep rescued donkey, Jellybean, company. We were able to take her in, and now the two donkeys are living in harmony.
They spend their days exploring and grazing in their pasture. They enjoy weekly visits from their volunteer friends who take them on walks, feed them treats, and groom them.
Alfalfa
Meet Alfalfa, a resilient and lovable bunny who has overcome challenging circumstances. Found abandoned in a city park alongside his mother and siblings, they faced grave risks posed by wildlife, dogs, and the unforgiving elements.
Fortunately, an impassioned animal activist intervened, saving them all. We welcomed Alfalfa and his sibling Sprout, providing them sanctuary and life-long care. Alfalfa finds solace in the company of Sprout and their companion, Celeste. It’s heartwarming to see their special bond. They enjoy exploring their spacious yard, finding peaceful, relaxing spots under the comforting shade of tall trees.
Grace
Grace is a brave rabbit who was rescued from a research laboratory alongside her fellow companions, Jingle, Snowball, and Yuki. Once trapped in a world of confinement and uncertainty, they have found solace and security at Animal Place. Grace’s journey to freedom and safety is a testament to her resilience. With your support, we can continue to provide Grace and her cherished friends the care, love, and peace they truly deserve. Join us in giving these remarkable rabbits a brighter future filled with joy and contentment!
Lucy
Lucy’s journey began when she was discovered running loose in Southern California. Subsequently, she was subjected to an auction, where she was acquired by a group of dedicated dog rescuers who recognized her dire circumstances. Guided by their unwavering compassion, they transported Lucy to Animal Place, where she found solace and care. This resilient and independent pig takes pleasure in her leisurely days, finding respite through restful napping. By supporting us, you contribute to Lucy’s ongoing welfare, ensuring she receives nourishment, a comfortable environment, and necessary veterinary attention. Join us in celebrating Lucy’s rescue and providing her with the fulfilling life she truly deserves.
Mishka
Ivan (RIP) and Mishka are two remarkable rescued pigs. They were born on a small family farm and used for entertainment in a petting zoo at a pumpkin patch. At the end of the fall season, the pumpkin patch intended to sell them for slaughter. Thankfully, a compassionate volunteer intervened, rescuing Ivan and Mishka. The same volunteer successfully advocated for the pumpkin patch to abandon the use of live animals.
With his gentle and kind nature, Mishka finds joy in connecting with others. Join us in providing them with a forever home filled with love and compassion.








