Address: 9 Beck Rd, Quakertown, PA 18951, USA
Phone: +12155382510
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–3PM
Carl Pine
I took a group tour at LCR and we had the best time! Our guide knew the animals well and did a great job facilitating our experience. We had 12 year olds up to 60-somethings and they made it fun for everybody!
Mark Rychlak
I went here looking to adopt a dog looked at a number of dogs but didn't find the right one. They run a top notch place clean they give you plenty of time to get to get to know the dog and give you the background or at least what they know. Plus they check your background out, it's good to know that they just don't give away animals to just anyone. They have animals large to small I saw horses to ducks and I'm sure they have so much more. I will definitely recommend them to friends and family anytime 😊
Meredith McGee
Wonderful rescue that really cares about the dogs. They do an amazing job making sure the dog would be a good fit for your family, and provides the animals in the shelter with great care. All around a great shelter.
Dana Genovese
We enjoyed working with Last Chance Ranch when adopting the newest member of our family! Everyone was so helpful and very understanding, we had a long drive from NJ and really had our hearts set on a specific dog. They gave us an appointment that allowed for minimal interaction with other clients due to increased risk of Covid. We absolutely adore Dublin! She is an awesome pet!!! We have found that contrary to information we received that she is NOT good with cats,or really anything that is furry or feathered and moves. Luckily she is good on a leash so if our chickens are out we keep her leashed for her bathroom breaks : ) . She LOVES people and are working toward familiarizing her to dogs. Everyone she meets is a fast friend but with dogs she's still on the fence,so be aware that "is great with dogs and cats" might not be exactly the case until your adoptee has been properly socialized. I would highly recommend this rescue shelter our dog was VERY well cared for and actually started her journey to our forever home from Georgia so they are truly dedicated to find responsible, loving forever homes for their animals. They were also very honest when questioned about other possible candidates and we were steered away from dogs that they felt would be too much for us to handle ,which is awesome because disreputable rescue shelters will often give any animal to any owner without caring if it's a good safe fit for the family. As you can see we really love this organization and the way they care for the animals welfare, they are definitely worth the trip, we have the most perfect, loving addition to our family. Dublin in the studio with mom and at her favorite park!
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The website has a list of needed supplies that are accepted for donation.
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I would suggest taking them to the vet and pay to have them taken care of. LCR. Won’t foster.
I didn't see any. They have volunteers that will take you to see the dogs. We got a dog thier 9 years ago as a pup and he's awesome and doing well. Good luck. Check their web site.
Find an apartment that does. Put your self in the poor babies place. 🙏🙏🙏
I would call them. I would think probably. But not sure.
We take all kinds of donations! Thank you for thinking of us❤
Yes they do there duck space is so cute they even have a little baby pool for the ducks!!!
They have dogs, cats, pigs, chickens. Go to there website to see what they have
I don't think so but call
Always!
I believe they do
Last Chance Ranch will take Pitt Bull Dogs , as long as the Dog is not violent.
I did and nobody answered and a recording came on and said they were closed. Website says they are open. When I get someone by phone is there a certain person I should ask for or a certain extension # ?
Lori hasn't been involved in the ranch for over a year. She owns the land but makes no Decisions.
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Most likely not
Dont know. But google it and call there.
We do have cats...Call and ask for Emily or Kim, they will help you.
They did
Look,on web site shee,if she is on there
Probably not. They're a hospital/kennel. There are agencies on line that deal exactly with that. They even go out & live trap them, fix them& either put up for adoption or rerelease back to the area trapped in, once fixed.
Call the Last Chance Ranch office number on Monday. Yes, they do take guinea pigs!
Absolutely a no kill shelter. A number of the animals come from kill locations.
I recommend calling them directly. They do do some rehabilitation for horses there so it is certainly possible.
Hi I'm 14 my name is Isabella I really love animals and one day I want to own a ranch and a farm that's my dream and I was hoping if you take any volunteers because I would love to volunteer because I really love horses but I never really cleaned one or feed one or anything but I really care about animals and I always want the best for animals and I was hoping if you have volunteers I would love to be one ❤️
Last chance ranch operates mostly wirh volunteers, and paid opportunities are very rare. If you are looking to work with animals, I'd urge you to consider doing so in short volunteer experiences. If just looking for a job, perhaps local farms may be a consideration.
Call and ask limited space
They are a rescue, so the animals they have are coming in and (hopefully) getting adopted regularly. The dogs there this week will be different next week. I do highly recommend taking a visit for yourself, the staff are very friendly and passionate about helping animals. Additionally, at their location they also have a variety of animals that are nice to visit and love some attention. You would likely find yourself enjoying the whole visit and may decide to stay longer with the animals!
Yes they most certainly do! It is primarily volunteer run. Ive volunteered there several times and I love it. The staff is friendly and being around the animals and taking care of them is the best.
No they want to make sure the animals go to a great home. In order to do that the animals must not be free.
Great question. My answer is because THEY DO. They will be well cared for here. But to think animals don't have feelings...dogs are highly intuitive. They sense their humans feelings. They lose their pack and no matter how WONDERFUL the care at LCR, they grieve their loss much as we would. I answered my own question ? Google I am already a Google guide.
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