A Non-Profit Horse and Animal Rescue Located in Prescott Valley, AZ
We have so many mouths to feed. Your donation will help feed the animals we have saved from abusive situations or slaughter. You can also be part of the solution by adopting one of our horses or one of our dogs. You can adopt, foster or sponsor any animal on this website. The more that we can adopt out to good homes, the more we can save from a grim fate. Countless other animals still need to be saved. They are counting on you. Please help.
This Month's Featured Animals:
Breed: Arabian (Gelding) Age: Early-Mid Teens Height: ~15 Hands Riding Level: Intermediate-Experienced Notes: Calypso stands tied to groom, tack and mount. Responds to direct rein and minimal leg pressure. He would require groundwork due to a rearing habit. He has not reared under saddle. Otherwise he is calm and friendly. Adoption Fee: $400 (Download Forms)
Rosie
Hello everyone, this beautiful little girl you see is me, Rosie! Although you may come across many small dogs in your life I will probably be the sweetest and most unforgettable. I am a purebred 9-year-old Min. Pin. who is patiently waiting here at the ranch for a home of my very own. From day one my caretaker fell completely in love with me and wants nothing more than for me to have a loving family and safe, comfortable home. Despite the fact that I am a little on the chunky side I still have tons of energy and play left in me! One of my favorite things to do is gallop around the yard through the grass and then spend some time splashing and playing in the little pool. It’s unfortunate I have to share this pool with the other dogs because honestly I wish I had it all to myself.
If I’m not in the pool or somewhere in the cool grass you can find me resting on the back of my favorite armchair. The cute little Boston Terrier/Staffordshire mix you see sitting in the chair is my buddy Lady who came to the ranch with me. Our previous owner didn’t appreciate all of the wonderful things about us and had decided to euthanize us. Luckily we were saved by some wonderful people at United Animal Friends and were then taken to Circle L until forever homes could be found for us.
All donations benefit Circle L Ranch, an animal rescue in the state of Arizona, with a 501(C)(3), nonprofit status for the purpose of rescuing and re-homing animals that would otherwise be euthanized or shipped off to slaughter.
Dr. Wilson and a group of animal activists recently travelled to Washington DC for a national Humane Society of the United States conference. The conference culminated with a demonstration in front of the capitol against puppy mills. Jana Kohl, author of “A Rare Breed of Love” was there with Baby. We had quite a crowd.
Thank you for all of your support! The event was a great place to be with people who love animals and who enjoy helping and having a great time. The afternoon events included:
Rescue animals to pet, hug and love
Small petting zoo
Silent auction
Wine and hors d’oeuvres
Adoption opportunities for dogs and horses
Proceeds will help provide desperately needed medical care and fencing at the Circle L Ranch.
Circle L Ranch is proud to announce the addition of 2 Holy Cows, who were worshiped during a Vedic Hindu ceremony during the opening of the Temple of Unity- Ekta Mandir in Phoenix.
Wildfire the colt was born March 24th to Tenille a mare who was rescued by Shirley Puga from the feedlot in Fallon, Nevada. Tenille and her young colt Captain were about to be shipped to Mexico to be slaughtered in a hideously cruel manner, their meat shipped to France, Belgium, or Japan for human consumption.
This footage of Wildfire was taken just after he was born– he is still a little shakey on his long legs.
America’s Dirty Secret Part 1, Part 2 - Among three horse slaughter houses in Texas and Illinois, more than 100,000 horses are killed and processed for human consumption each year. Watch the two part series from Phoenix’s Channel 3 AZFamily.com