Welfare For Animals Guild Halfway Home Ranch

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Sequim, United States

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Animal rescue service

Welfare For Animals Guild Halfway Home Ranch Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Welfare For Animals Guild Halfway Home Ranch is located in Sequim, United States on 751 McComb Rd. Welfare For Animals Guild Halfway Home Ranch is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category animal rescue service in United States.

Address

751 McComb Rd

Phone

+1 3604606258

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Brian chambers.

Friendly wonderful staff with wonderfully friendly dogs. This wonderful home is in a wonderful setting. I have been fortunate enough to adopt two wonderful chihuahuas from WAG! You can bless them by being an adoptive parent, or a foster parent, or bless them with a financial contribution. I am sure you will be loved very much in return however you express your affection for this wonderful Association of humans for animals.

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Jan Elaine

I am a volunteer at the Half Way Home Ranch and have been for 2 years. The staff and volunteers are passionate about helping animals. The dogs are loved and well cared for.

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Toni Anderson

Volunteers are very nice and helpful. Mel is the ranch manager and is just the best! The dogs have roomy pens to play in and their bunkhouse rooms are kept clean. All dogs have their medical needs addressed and are very well cared for.

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Sara Ford

Thank you for helping my dog im so blessed that I was able to get the help he needed for his teeth, his diagnosis of cushing's disease and his tumor removed!! A special thanks to Paula for taking the extra time out of her schedule to pick us up and take us to all his appointments and msging us to check up on him, we love you guys so much and are forever grateful!! You do amazing things for animals and their owners

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Ken Colwell

We adopted a dog from WAG one year ago, and we cannot speak highly enough of this group. The volunteers are extremely committed and loving to their animals, and very thoughtful about finding the right home for them. The ranch itself is a rescue-dog paradise -- a converted tree nursery that now contains many play and training spaces, separate bedrooms, a family-style house, and more. (We almost felt bad taking our dog away from it, though it helped to know we'd be making room for a new arrival at the ranch.) There's so much more to say, but to keep it short, we will leave it at this. We visited many shelters before adopting; WAG was not only the best in every respect, but (in our humble opinions) the model animal shelter to whose example others should aspire.