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You can help make a difference in the lives of our animal residents.

As a small nonprofit, we rely on donations and we are sincere when we say every dollar counts. And because we are volunteer-run, every single one of those dollars goes directly to the care of our animals. 

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We are starting the search for a bumper pull horse or stock trailer to help us be able to transport our larger animals to veterinary appointments now that our mobile large animal vet is retiring. Being a small nonprofit, budget is tight so we’re either looking for someone to donate one outright OR willing to hold one for us at a great price while we fundraise.

Share this information and/or contact us if you know someone! And remember, since we’re a 501c3, any donation is tax deductible and we will happily provide a donation receipt.

About

Six Paws Farm Animal Sanctuary is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit farm animal sanctuary located in Berkeley Springs, WV, whose mission is to provide food, shelter, and vet care to animals in need, both large and small. We also promote the humane treatment of animals through education and advocacy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you help me with an animal that needs someplace to go?

We are committed to finding a safe place for animals in need. Please know we receive an overwhelming number of requests on a regular basis and cannot take direct action on behalf of every animal. If you're looking to surrender a rooster, please consider alternatives before deciding to do so. For more information about getting an animal placed, please click here

Can we visit?

We know there is a lot of interest from folks wanting to visit the sanctuary and we appreciate the interest in meeting and learning about our residents in person. For the past few years, we have been updating and building animal resident facilities to keep the animals safe, secure, and taken care of. That means a delay in setting up the property for safety & enjoyment considerations for a visiting public.

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