Meet Your Rescues

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You Made Their Story Possible.

They simply would not exist without you. So many companion animals are abused, neglected and discarded - most of them are euthanized due to overcrowded shelters or sent to slaughter when no one steps in to save them.

You help by simply buying the skincare you love! Below are the many ongoing animal rescue & care initiatives you help with as you shop.

Rescues

Compadre’s Steps Towards Comfort
Compadre is an elderly donkey who came to us with chronic foot problems. For the past year, Dr. Metcalf has been diligently working to improve...
Vet Visit for Cami & Honeydew
This week, two of our beloved sheep, Chamomile (Cami) and Honeydew, took a trip to Bonham Vet Clinic for exams with Dr. Avery. Honeydew had...
Welcome to the Farm: Patrick, Riggs, Finn, Elvis & Buckeye!
We’re thrilled to share some exciting news! This weekend, we welcomed five adorable new additions: Patrick, Riggs, Finn, Elvis, and Buckeye—a group of sweet Boer...
Tiny Ponies, Big Beginnings!
In September, Singing Whales Rescue and Rehabilitation saved two miniature ponies from an auction. That’s when Theodore (2 years old) and Picasso (just 6 months...
Orion Finds His Forever Home (With Us!)
In August, we welcomed Orion to the Sanctuary as a foster for Singing Whales Rescue and Rehabilitation. He arrived in critical condition—starved, battling fluid buildup...
Yosemite Sam: New Year, New X-Ray
On January 2, Dr. Metcalf visited the Sanctuary to check in on our beloved Yosemite Sam’s hooves. With a fresh set of X-rays, we got...
Roo's Fight to Survive
On December 31, 2024, Roo’s took a sudden and serious turn. After being diagnosed with a severe heart murmur the week prior, Roo began showing...
Remembering Benny
In April, we welcomed Benny and his companion, Maggie, two Belgian Sorrel draft horses who had endured unimaginable hardship. From the moment they arrived, it...
Foster's Leg on the Mend
One morning, Foster came in for breakfast with a noticeable limp and a laceration above his front left knee. Concerned, we immediately wrapped his leg...
Rosie's New Shoes
After examining Rosie and taking X-rays of her feet, Dr. Metcalf discovered the root of her discomfort: a combination of navicular disease, a past laminitic...
Doc’s Journey to Healing
When Doc came to us in October, he was in heartbreaking condition. Severely underweight, with his ribs visibly showing, he needed to gain at least...
A Second Chance for Shaggy
When Shaggy arrived at the rescue, he had a painful injury that tugged at our hearts. Part of his nostril was torn and hanging on,...

Love, Care & Dedication in Action