Amazing Grace Animal Sanctuary
Become A Best Buddy
“Rescue does not mean damaged…It means they have been let down by humans.”
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Buddy The Nigerian Dwarf Goat
Buddy, a charming little Nigerian Dwarf goat, found his way to Amazing Grace Animal Sanctuary after searching for a loving home for quite some time. He was known as the nomad of Sullivan N.H. He could be found regularly roaming house to house looking for food and attention. He was in search of a family that could love him forever. He once had a nice family who loved him very much, but their dog did not and eventually little Buddy’s ear was torn.
With his gentle spirit and a heartwarming smile that can brighten anyone’s day, Buddy quickly captured our hearts when he arrived around 2011; we believe he was about 2 years old then.
Buddy has been a special addition to the family. He’s sweet, gentle, laid-back and now livin’ the life. As a Nigerian dwarf goat, you won’t find him head–butting when you approach his small white head, instead, he’ll ask for a scratch behind his ears while he closes his eyes and cherishes his time with you.
As the sanctuary’s beloved official greeter, he has an incredible way of making everyone feel welcomed. Buddy also keeps himself busy with a heartfelt tour schedule, visiting schools, assisted living facilities, Cedarcrest Center for Children, and spreading joy during holiday walks in downtown Keene. His story is one of resilience and affection, reminding us all of the power of Love.
Finn
Oliver
Reuben
Reuben arrived at Amazing Grace Animal Sanctuary in 2019, at the tender age of 5 days old. This little guy was found in the pasture alone and frozen. They didn’t know who his mom was and he needed immediate medical attention or he would die. He eventually lost the tips of his ears due to frostbite.
Once he was in our arms, it was time to get diapers and formula to bottle feed our little kid baby goat. Reuben lived in the house for 6 months, sleeping in a crib, playing on the furniture and snuggling in our arms. He loved going for rides in the car. He was so much fun and adorable especially in his outfits.
At six months old he was too big to live in the house so we had to transition him to the barn to live with the other goats. He shares a room with a buddy and Willie. At first he did not get along with the goats…he didn’t know what they were, as he grew up with humans and thought that’s what he was so it took a little time to settle in and act like a goat. He loves to go for hikes and jump on the rocks. Reuben still cuddles and we’re working on his Goat manners as he has a wild side to his fun loving personality.
“I wanted to thank you for the packet I recently received in the mail! My daughter, Emily has been sponsoring Gronk for the past year, as a birthday present for me. I would have to say, that was one of the best gifts I have ever received!
Take good care and thanks again!”
Kathy Huston, Special Education Case Manager
Keene School District – SAU 29
All of us at the Amazing Grace Animal Sanctuary are so very grateful to all of the people who donate to our cause. With your help we will be able to continue caring for these lovely two and four-legged friends who were once homeless or abandoned. Your donation will also provide for future rescues.
Please make a donation to Amazing Grace Animal Sanctuary. We need your support! We are tax-deductible! Click the Donate button below.
We are a 501C(3) nonprofit, tax exempt organization. All donations made to the farm are 100% tax deductible.
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Amazing Grace Animal Sanctuary
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161 Centre St.
Sullivan, NH 03445
603-358-0578
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“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” — Anatole France