Rolling Dog Farm has been home to many different types of disabled animals over the years — our residents have included blind dogs, blind horses, deaf dogs, blind cats, three-legged dogs and cats, and others with a variety of neurological and orthopedic issues.
While we focus primarily now on disabled dogs, most of whom are blind, we continue to have a blind horse — Lena, who was the very first disabled animal to come to us way back in 2000!
Our mission is not only to rescue and shelter disabled animals, but also to show that they can have a wonderful quality of life if they’re only given a chance. They get that chance at the farm, thanks to your gifts.
We have, on average, about fifteen disabled dogs at any one time — and blind Lena, of course! Here are some of our current residents they are excellent examples of the kind of happy and satisfying lives that disabled animals can enjoy!
- Wally the blind Dachshund
- Daisy the diabetic dog — once blind, now she can see
- Tanner the three-legged dog
- Bugsy the blind dog
- Millie the blind Lab
- Louie the blind Beagle
- Sunny the dog with a deformed front foot
- Lena the blind Quarter Horse
For updates on our animals including new arrivals and what they’re doing, please check out our blog