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The Lots of Love Ranch Dog Sanctuary

6307 S 3100 W, Rexburg, ID 83440

Contact
Email loldogranch@gmail.com
Phone (208) 757-3376
cats, dogs, rabbits & small animals at The Lots of Love Ranch Dog Sanctuary
This rescue hasn't posted any pets that match these criteria.

Areas The Lots of Love Ranch Dog Sanctuary serves

Currently serving Idaho, Utah, Montana, West Wyoming, West Colorado, North Nevada, Eastern Oregon, & Eastern Washington

The Lots of Love Ranch Dog Sanctuary's adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2.

Meet the Pet

3.

Submit Application

4.

Interview

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

6.

Pay Fee

7.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

If the fur friend you take home, for any reason, needs a new home, they can be returned to us, NO JUDGEMENT!

Adoption application

About The Lots of Love Ranch Dog Sanctuary

Due to the lack of “pet friendly” homes in the SE Idaho area, the Lots of Love Ranch - Dog Sanctuary was born out of seeing a great need to be fulfilled. We understand how stressful rehoming a beloved pet can be. Our mission is to provide JUDGMENT FREE services, to help keep beloved pets out of shelters. We’ve been working hard to convert our several acre serene farm into an amazing dog ranch, with a private dog park featuring a seasonal pond.
We offer transitional care for while a beloved pet is awaiting adoption, we also offer several other services to the area:
- transport services
- temporary/long term foster care
- transitional care & adoptions
- unexpected pregnant pets
- unwanted/unplanned puppies/(kittens as we have space)
- last minute rescue/last option - to prevent euthanasia
- dog boarding/doggy daycare
Our goal at the Lots of Love Ranch - Dog Sanctuary is to provide a fun, comfortable boarding environment, just like home (but with a BIG park & friends to play with) for your pet while you are away. We’re passionate about pets and making them feel very loved and special while they stay with us! Our fees go directly to the pets, as we’re a start-up Non-Profit organization dedicated to keeping beloved pets out of shelters. Right now we are currently volunteer operated, which means your pet(s) will be with highly passionate animal lovers! We're operated out of our family property, so someone is 99.5% always here. We generally don't kennel our dogs, except at night. We have a couple options for play, we have smaller puppies that play together and we have older dogs that play together.

The Lots of Love Ranch Dog Sanctuary's adopted pets

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