Senior Animals in Need Today (SAINTS) is a farm sanctuary for senior and special needs animals in
Mission, British Columbia, Canada.
History
Carol Hine began the sanctuary in 2004 to provide a more compassionate setting for senior animals who would otherwise spend their last days in animal shelters or pounds. After a short time in a smaller location, the sanctuary moved to a 3-acre (1.2 hectare) farm in
Mission, British Columbia.[2]
The sanctuary
The farm location contains a home, barn, several outbuildings, a pond and several fields. By 2014, the sanctuary had been home to more than 600 animals since its opening. There are typically over 100 animals in care including dogs, cats, rabbits, sheep, horses, chickens, ducks, pigs, cows, goats and llama. Animals are available for adoption and there is a foster program which houses some animals in homes of volunteers.[3][4][5]
Rescues
In 2009, SAINTS took in Rosebud, a dog from
British Columbia with a number of challenges. One eye with glaucoma was removed; her rib cage had received trauma; and she was crippled. Volunteers enjoyed preparing special meals for her and sitting with her head in their lap. Rosebud died at the sanctuary after about six months of care.[6]
In 2011, two young pigs were seized by cruelty investigation officers from a makeshift pen in
West Vancouver. They were transferred to SAINTS, where they stayed for a few weeks before being moved to a new home.[7]