Fullmer Menagerie Animal Rescue
A Little About What We Do
We travel to different shelter that are close to us and look at
various dogs, cats, etc that have not received a home yet. We
find out what they need to work on such as: aggression,
running, digging, etc. We will take them back to our shelter
and work with them as much as we can in order to get rid of
their habits. We have very little room to take them all in, but the
more we can adopt out the more lives we can save. We even
specialize in special needs animals. Remember to always try
and save a life before you buy a life.
What is going on at the Menagerie?
We are now officially a Non-Profit and Incorporated
Organization. The Menagerie vet is located in Delta, UT. Dr.
Ekins visits the Menagerie to do wellness check up's on all of
our companions when needed. We appreciate all Dr. Ekins
and his staff have done for the Menagerie.
Plans for Summer 2010 which consists of implementing
individual runs for each of our kennels. For those
companions which like to climb we will have a few with tops.
We will also be bricking all the runs so they will no longer be
on dirt.

We would like to Thank all of the wonderful volunteers that
have taken time out of their lives to help us finish our
dream. Thank You to Don & Linda Smith of McAuthor , CA
for sponsoring both Cuddles and Zeek.
Try to always Rescue or Adopt
Always use Exercise as a method of
distraction.
Keep on a routine with grooming, feeding, etc.
Winter Smarts
Information that we would love to share with everyone.
Dental Care
Crate Training
Colloidal Silver
Holistic Medicine
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Created by: Theresa Watson
Updated Last:
7/23/2010
Feed time here at the Menagerie can really be fun.  We have a
wagon with buckets full of feed.  Many of our companions get
special hand treatment with the food.
We are still working on our 4 on the floor VIP club house
just across the court Yard from our very own cat house..  
We have cinder blocked in our kennels so that they will be
cleaner and our companions will be protected from the
weather.  We have installed a drain system also so we may
keep our kennels the cleanest possible for our K-9
companions.
Here at the Menagerie we love to pick up
fresh chicken eggs.
My husband Lyle working on the horse pin in
the dead of winter.
Our little visitors that like to stay warm in the
winter. We have many Rabbits that run free
that are domestic and up for adoption.
Pet of the Week:
Helen Keller
Toy of the Week:
Nobbly Wobbly