Trailhead Ranch Rescue LLC
How You Can Help
Not everyone has the time to volunteer, the room to foster, or the ability to adopt, but if you'd still like to help you can donate. Adoption fees almost never cover the amount that was put into these animals so the only way we can survive and continue to grow is through the generous donations of caring individuals.
Every cent goes towards the animals. The two biggest expenses are medical bills and food. Each animal that comes to our rescue gets a full medical exam, any medical conditions treated, fully vaccinated, mirochipped, and spayed or neutered.
We also gladly accept item donations. Below is a list of big and small items that we can use:
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Dog food - adult, puppy, dry, and canned
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Cat food - adult, kitten, dry, and canned
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Puppy and Kitten Formula - powdered or canned
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Treats - used for training and to help socialize anxious animals
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Cat litter
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Litter boxes
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Cat and dog toys, chew toys, balls, bones, etc.
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Food and water dishes
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Collars, harnesses, leashes - all sizes
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Horse halters - all sizes
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Lead ropes
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Dog kennels - wire and plastic, all sizes
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Cat carriers
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Small animal enclosures
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Blankets, sheets, towels
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Live animal traps
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Bite gloves
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Cleaning solutions - bleach, chlorhexidine solution, lysol wipes, cleaning vinegar
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Sponges
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Non latex gloves
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Paper towels
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Plastic grocery bags
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Fencing materials
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Horse panels
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Roundpen
And our big requests:
We are saving up to buy a 4 horse bumper pull stock trailer to be able to pick up and transport horses, ponies, donkeys, mules, goats, and any other livestock in need of rescuing. The reason for that style of trailer is because of the size and design it makes it a little easier to get animals afraid of trailers in. And with having a door at the back and the front side it helps keep volunteers safer when loading animals that are often afraid of loading and can be potentially dangerous. Either donating money (these trailers usually run about $2000 used) towards a trailer or donating an actual trailer would be a huge help to the rescue!
This one is huge, but you know what they say if you don't ask you won't get. We are looking for property in Musselshell county near Roundup to set up a facility to house dogs and cats until they can be placed in foster care and for livestock. At least 20 acres but the more land we have the more animals we can save.