Here is a link to our most recent newsletter: Winter 2009 (526KB PDF)
Here is a link to our 2009 Annual Report (294KB PDF)
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Click here for our Fall 2009 and Spring/Summer 2009 newsletters.
Here are links to media stories that have
recently appeared about the Rolling Dog Ranch:
| Ovando's Rolling Dog Ranch fetches $20K Shelter Challenge prize. Helena Independent Record, December 25, 2009. |
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| Ovando's Rolling Dog Ranch honored by ASPCA for work with disabled animals. Missoulian, October 28, 2009. |
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| Pair's wonderful way with animals is rewarded. USA Today, Pet Talk, October 27, 2009. |
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| Backyard explorers - Wildlife expert Jack Hanna and crew film in Montana for TV series. Missoulian, August 6, 2009. |
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| All Dogs Welcome: Inside Sanctuaries That Give Dogs Hope. Dog Fancy, January 2009. |
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| A Couple Uproot Their Lives to Create an Animal Sanctuary. AARP Bulletin, April 14, 2008. |
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| Creature Comforter: AARP Bulletin multimedia slideshow, April 14, 2008. |
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Rolling Dog earns honors for animal care.
Missoulian, October 6, 2007 |
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| Home for the least loved: Ranch for abused, disabled animals runs on dedication. USA Today, March 6, 2007. |
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Creating a sanctuary for disabled pets. People Magazine, March 5, 2007. (Note: This is 1 MB PDF file.) |
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Sanctuary gives disabled pets a second chance.
The Today Show, Jan. 26, 2007.
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Rolling Dog Ranch - A haven in Big Sky country. Bark Magazine, Nov/Dec 2006. (1.8MB PDF file) |
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Merry Misfits: In the heart of western Montana's Blackfoot River Valley sits the Rolling Dog Ranch; a special place for disabled animals. In 2000, Steve Smith and his wife Alayne Marker founded this inspiring animal sanctuary to give special needs animals a second chance at life. Meet this remarkable couple and the amazing animals they care for. KSPS TV — Spokane, Washington, November 2006.
To watch this video, click here.
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At
Rolling Dog Ranch near Missoula, disabled dogs finally
have their day.
The Pacific Northwest Inlander, March 23, 2006. |
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Disabled
pets get a home — ranch takes in blind,
deaf animals.
Spokesman-Review, Feb. 25, 2006. |
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Chances. Couple's one-of-a-kind ranch provides care and
a home for blind and disabled animals. Montana Quarterly,
Winter 2005. (Note: This is 2 MB PDF file.) |
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