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Yreka Rescue Ranch
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2216 Oberlin Rd Yreka CA 96097
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The Rescue Ranch in Yreka CA operates with a level of compassion and competency that is nothing short of amazing. They rarely have less than 200 dogs in their care and yet they operate a no kill shelter and sanctuary. Their network extends well beyond county lines and there's very little they won't do to save and nurture the dogs. How they accomplish so much with so little staff is a testimony to the dedication they bring and the volunteers they depend on. They are truly a community based operation deserving of all the praise and support they receive.

Yreka Rescue Ranch

#68 in United States, #11 in California, #1 in Yreka

2216 Oberlin Rd Yreka CA 96097

https://rrdog.org/

[email protected]

Service areas:

Siskiyou County CA, Shasta County CA, Jackson County OR Josephine County OR, Klamath County OR

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Rescue Ranch, a no-kill shelter, was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in 2000. It relies on donations from the community and local businesses, as well as grants from foundations and organizations, and does not receive funding from any State, County or City agencies. Proceeds from the Rescue Ranch Thrift Store also support our work. Programs: We offer donation-funded community programs, such as Kitu's Fund, which covers high-cost medical expenses for Rescue Ranch dogs and offers no-interest loans to community dog owners; the Rescue Ranch Alter Assistance Program (RRAAP) which provides spay/neuter assistance; low-cost vaccinations and microchipping, and the Rescue Ranch Community Pet Food Bank. Rescue Ranch currently positively impacts the lives of more than 2000 dogs every year, by taking in 500 -700+ dogs and rehoming as many as possible while providing others with medical support, transport, rescue boarding, food, training, evacuation, and other assistance. Designated Dog Evacuation Center For Siskiyou County: Rescue Ranch has been the designated dog evacuation center for Siskiyou County since 2020.

Mission and Vision

Our purpose is to rescue dogs of all breeds and ages, give them the care they need, prepare them for adoption, and place them in loving families.

Adoption Policy

Before they go home our dogs are Spayed/neutered, Up to date on all vaccines, De-wormed, Tested negative for heartworm, Microchipped and registered with a free registry,Treated for fleas and ticks as necessary,Health-checked by a veterinarian and Given any medical care they require, including surgeries. The Rescue Ranch approach to adoption is conducted on a "best match" basis, not "first-come-first-serve." So, while submitting an application is required, it does not guarantee that you'll get the dog you've applied for. You can be pre-approved as an adopter, but we'll still want to make a good match, to give the adoption the best chance at success. We're looking for a win-win! We make a lifetime commitment to our dogs. Once the adoption is finalized, we will still be available to help you and your dog with any special training needs, behavior issues, or to answer any follow-up questions. Just give us a call to speak to a handler or set up an in-person appointment. Our goal is to help families communicate with their dogs and develop life-long relationships with them.
https://rrdog.org/adoption/adults/

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"The Rescue Ranch in Yreka CA operates with a level of compassion and competency that is nothing short of amazing. They rarely have less than 200 dogs in their care and yet they operate a no kill shelter and sanctuary. Their network extends well beyond county lines and there's very little they won't do to save and nurture the dogs. How they accomplish so much with so little staff is a testimony to the dedication they bring and the volunteers they depend on. They are truly a community based operation deserving of all the praise and support they receive."

maureen h.

Volunteer / foster

"This rescue ranch is a wonderful place that cares for many dogs in need of a temporary home or shelter. I will be forever grateful to them for taking in our two big dogs after our home was destroyed in the Slater Wildfire in Happy Camp, Ca. My wife and I lived in a travel trailer for several months and it did not accommodate having our dogs with us. After we found a house to live in we were able to have our dogs rejoin us and they continue to be with us because the ranch bridged the gap for us having a suitable home for the dogs to live in. They continue to be with us happily. Thank you to the Yreka Rescue Ranch for making this happen."

baxter e.

Supporter

"I have been working with Rescue Ranch since 2021. In that time, I have found that it is a no-kill shelter that truly cares about saving dogs and promoting responsible dog ownership. I am always impressed with the shelter staff's tireless devotion to the dogs. They do amazing work even as the number of dogs and puppies continues to climb: the facilities are clean, the dogs are loved and cared for, the adoption process is thorough. Rescue Ranch also offers a number of community programs to help dog owners: free Sunday socialization classes, spay/neuter assistance, community pet food bank, and more. It is the designated dog evacuation center for Siskiyou County."

natalie g.

Staff member

"They took the time to help me find my perfect companion. 1 and a half years later and many travels all over the country I can’t think rescue ranch enough. Momma Luna June (formerly June) thanks rescue ranch too."

dominiqe s.

Adoptee

"All three of my dogs are Rescue Ranch Alumni. Atlas received life saving treatment via Kitu’s fund, and is my wife’s soul dog. Stella and Lu which help complete my life. I cannot say enough about the Rescue, the staff, and the work they do for these dogs."

david s.

Adoptee, Supporter

"Rescue Ranch is an amazing organization that provides many services to our rural northern California community. Not only are they the largest dog rescue in our county providing excellent care for the abandoned and neglected dogs in our community, finding them loving homes they provide many other critical dog support services. Support services include low cost spay/neuter program, community pet food bank, at cost microchips and free parvo distemper vaccinations. A special no interest loan program for emergency medical needs, free socialization and training classes every Sunday and many events and classes focused on teaching responsible dog care for children in our community. Finally, they are the Siskiyou County dog evacuation center and over the years have provided excellent care for our families and their dogs in need during wildfire evacuations."

laura f.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter

"Rescue Ranch is a great and caring organization! We adopted our dog from them and the process went very smoothly. They take the utmost care of the dogs they have and work to find them homes! Our granddaughters love volunteering there and are welcomed. The staff is very committed and the facility is amazing!"

cathy w.

Adoptee, Supporter

"I love rescue ranch! I have a beautiful German Shepard I rescued there and you can tell they genuinely care about her future. There are free weekly socialization classes for all dogs who have been adopted there and they even have a thrift store that helps them receive more money for the dogs!"

katherine q.

Adoptee

"I adopted my pup a year after my husband passed. They treated me so kind and made sure I got the dog right for me. During fires close to my house they took that same dog in for care while I found a place for myself to be safe. They help our community in so many ways that it would be so deserving for them to receive any recognition of any kind."

susan b.

Adoptee

"Yreka Rescue Ranch is an important organization. They have cared for thousands of dogs. They are a respected part of the community."

sheila g.

Supporter, Fan

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