Meet Our Newest Rescue: Zorgon
Attention earthlings! We have some extraordinary news to share with you today. Our latest rescue is an alien pig! Yes, you heard it right, an alien pig! Zorgon crash-landed on
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Attention earthlings! We have some extraordinary news to share with you today. Our latest rescue is an alien pig! Yes, you heard it right, an alien pig! Zorgon crash-landed on
SANCTUARY CLINIC WEEK WITH FARM SANCTUARY In June 2021, Odd Man Inn gratefully welcomed 7 members of the Farm Sanctuary animal care staff for a “Sanctuary Clinic Week” at our
Over 100 animal residents, including Jolene, will travel an epic 2,700-miles to their new home in Tennessee. Washougal, WA – Odd Man Inn Animal Refuge and Wildlife Rehab announced its relocation
…AND NOT JUST CATS AND DOGS! We started Odd Man Inn with just 2 dogs, a cat, and seven backyard chickens in the suburbs of Portland, OR. When we moved
Though Josh and I call ourselves the co-founders of Odd Man Inn, the truth is that she found us. In December 2015, I incorporated our name as a gift to us both
In July 2020, Odd Man Inn became a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility in the state of Washington. We trained for 18 months and over 1000 hours under the instruction of
Dairy cows hold a special place in our hearts after losing Darla last year. The magnitude of exploitation and abuse involved in the dairy industry is incomprehensible… no matter the
The living room is always a littered disarray of animals living their best lives. There are cats on the laundry pile, pigs next to the couch, and two squirrel sisters
“GOOD ENOUGH FOR DOG FOOD” Grace was listed online as, “Good enough for dog food.” After being bred too young, Grace, a Hereford pig typically used for meat, required a