![]() ![]() Assisting wayward animals having always been a passion, it was natural for Annette to begin populating her farm with various animals in need. Several years later, Sandy assisted in founding and funding the non profit so it could expand and grow and be a full time, all species, all situation facility.Annette King began this venture in 1996 after purchasing a small farm outside of Claremore Oklahoma to "get away" from it all. Sandy, passionate about wildlife rehabilitation, jumped on board to get licensed by the State and assist with the work of raising hundreds of infant wild animals. Sandy later called to check on them and found out they went to a wildlife rescue. A mother dog and her pups were dumped at Sandy's gate and taken to Wild Heart Ranch for help. ![]() They want to keep helping animals, so if you'd like to donate, they're having a fundraiser rummage sale at the ranch or you can donate online through their Facebook page.ĭonations will be collected at the ranch on Saturday and next week the actual rummage sale will take place.įor more information and how to donate, head to their GoFundMe page.Sandy Brooks has been part of Wild Heart Ranch since shortly after she moved home from Nashville. ![]() "We have been told by enforcement agencies and individuals that they have looked everywhere no one else will help them, so they come to me for immediate vet ntal, euthanasia.that animal gets help," Jessica Gray of Wild Hearts Rescue Ranch told KGUN9. Wild Hearts takes in neglected and abused animals, and they've stopped taking in animals because they can't pay for the care of any more animals that are already at the ranch. The rescue lost its funding last year and now they're $5,000 in debt from feed and medical expenses for the animals. The Wild Hearts Rescue Ranch in Marana helps all kinds of animals get veterinary care, but now they need your help. ![]()
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