Amazing Grace Equine Sanctuary

Animal rescue in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin

Get in touch with this rescue

Address

W4985 County Road FF, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020

Contact

Erin Kelley-Groth

Adoptable Pets at Amazing Grace Equine Sanctuary

Rescue FAQs

Our mission from the beginning has been to offer a safe haven for unwanted, abused, or neglected horses: shelter, nutrition, vet and farrier care, and most importantly, unconditional love and attention. Once overall health, well-being and soundness of a horse is accomplished, they are assessed for possible placement and adoption to a qualified owner. 100% of your donations are tax deductible. We are funded completely by donations from the public! We receive no state or federal funding for our rescued horses! We are a no-kill horse shelter!
We are located in Sheboygan county but serve any and all counties and surrounding states through surrenders and adoptions
Milwaukee
Ozaukee
Washington
Dodge
Sheboygan

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    Application includes a $15 fee which will be credited to your adoption fees at the time of adoption.
  2. Interview
    References are checked and AGES may call to ask additional questions of the potential adopter.
  3. Approve Application
    Once application is approved, a meet and greet is arranged.
  4. Meet the Pet
    AGES works hard at ensuring each adoption is a good match. Adopters may not end up with the same horse they originally applied for.
  5. Sign Adoption Contract
    This contract is required for every adoption through AGES. By signing, adopter agrees to provide yearly updates for 5 years.
  6. Pay Fee
    Adoption fees vary, depending on the horse. Adopter will be credited the $15 application fee.
  7. Take the Pet Home
    Arrange a take home day. AGES is willing to transport for a fee.

Additional adoption info

If for any reason an adopter needs to rehome their horse after the adoption contract period has ended, we always encourage the adopter to contact us to arrange a surrender back to us. This ensures our horses never end up in the slaughter pipeline.