Address: 14741 S Wing Levee Rd, Stockton, CA 95206, USA
John W
Animals getting second chances and living the good life.
Margo DeMello
Harvest Home is small, but the staff and volunteers are hard working and super committed to rescuing and caring for animLs of all kinds.
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Recently did the 5k run with them, have also been to the sanctuary once. Would like more events, especially with the animals. Get on their email list.
Rita O'Connell
I have been here twice--once for a tour and once for Ethel and Hayden's Pignic. It is AWESOME.
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Yes, we have animals up for adoption - mostly rabbits.
The sanctuary is open during our upcoming events and when people make an appointment to visit.
They need all kinds of help. Call them.
Hello! Due to COVID-19, the sanctuary isn't currently open for the visits. Our sincere apologies.
We have rabbits available for adoption. There is an adoption process: 1) meet the rabbits, 2) complete our adoption application with personal references and adoption fee of $50, 3) schedule a home inspection, 4) organization reviews application for approval.
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8am is the tour end-time.
Our tour this Saturday is an early morning opportunity to visit the animals at our sanctuary.
We have rabbits available for adoption. There is an adoption process: 1) meet the rabbits, 2) complete our adoption application with personal references and adoption fee of $50, 3) schedule a home inspection, 4) organization reviews application for approval.
Yes.
The sanctuary is open during our upcoming events and when people make an appointment to visit.
They have info on their website. They have an email their as well. I do know that they have a 2 day application process.
We welcome visitors at our scheduled events and by appointment. Thanks for the great question!
We wish we could rescue cows. But, the sanctuary’s acreage is too small for providing a suitable space for cows to live. We rescue only smaller breeds of pigs for the same reason - limited space.
Yes - we have a small group of guinea pigs living at the sanctuary currently.
Emma Jean, HHAS has very limited space. You would have better luck contacting a rescue group through your local Animal Shelter.
Yes.
With constant supervision, it can be. Know that you can't just show up; you must contact them to arrange a visit.
Hi Denise, thanks for contacting us. We do not have a license to rehab wild turkeys. We recommend you reach out to Tri-County Wildlife Care for assistance.
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