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Bloodhorse.com picks up the Ribot Dream story! Click here for the story!!!


Ribot’s Progeny Escapes Slaughter

Ribot’s Progeny, Ribot Dream escaped slaughter at Cavel International in April of 2007, he is the only racehorse to have seen the inside of a slaughter plant and lived to tell his story. Click here to read the complete story!

Ribot                                Gus


Sugar Babe Improves!

Sugar Babe is improving by leaps and bounds. This week she was visited by Dr. Michael Suit of Timnath, CO who sutured her finally healed puncture wound and then floated her teeth. She had a history of ulcers in her mouth from a long lack of dental work, which contributed to her having a hard time gaining and holding her weight. It is very painful for a horse to chew when they continually bite into the sides of their mouths or on their tongues. Your contributions count! Please consider donating to help Sugar Babe get back to her old self!



Fort Collins Coloradoan, K99 Radio, 9 News, 7 News, Channel 4, Fox 31, the Rocky Mountain News and all other news media for their generosity in running our press releases and picking up stories about our sanctuary!











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  • Check out our new Press Releases page. Review all releases since the start of the new year.

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Second Chance Rescue
Greeley, CO
www.scrco.org

Thank you so much for all of the donations you have made to the sanctuary! We really appreciate everything you do to help us continue to provide sanctuary to these animals. 

Tub

Cashmere/Nigerian Dwarf crosses


Tub was rescued from the San Diego wildfires. 
She is a real sweety!

Click here to read more about Tub.

These goats would love your attention!


 

 


Denkai Animal Sanctuary has been organized to operate exclusively for charitable, scientific, prevention of cruelty to animals, and educational purposes within the meaning of section 501 (c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code.

This Sanctuary provides adoption services and a permanent home for close to 90 animals including horses, llamas, pot bellied pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, turkeys, dogs and even a few cats.

We operate through kind volunteers, and in turn give them the opportunity to foster compassion for these abused and neglected animals by helping with their maintenance and rehabilitation. We also work with several local educational establishments and have worked with mentally and physically challenged adults and kids. We believe in helping these animals and giving back to the community.

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