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Mission Possible



A marginalized dog is someone who urgently needs our help, is systematically excluded from participating fully in society, and faces significant disparities in their life, not excluding life itself. Marginalized dogs can be labeled as adoption-disadvantaged for reasons such as their age and physical, medical, and emotional challenges.

 

Since 2020, LGCR has championed a unique animal welfare perspective, bringing hope and optimism to the lives of senior marginalized dogs. We believe that all dogs desire human companionship and are worthy of living with hope, health, and happiness.

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Since 2020, Living Grace Canine Ranch, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, has been tirelessly serving Texas’ underserved animal population. This population, often at the highest risk of early life termination, abandonment, and animal cruelty, is adoption-disadvantaged senior dogs. These dogs, with their unique needs and the importance of their lives, are the focus of our mission. We aim to inspire empathy and understanding by highlighting their unique societal value. Our work provides hope, health, and end-of-life stage joy-filled memories.


LGCR's vision is a Texas that values an old life as worthy of medical caregiving and Life itself. LGCR's executes its mission of saving, serving, and protecting advanced-aged dogs in five ways:

•         #LiveLongLiveWell Program

•         A Senior Dog Assisted Living Sanctuary (The Bertram Ranch)

•         Senior2Senior Companionship Program


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