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    Saddle Lake Equestrian Center

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Animal Rescue Fund - These are the "rescues" that they lie to the public about. They are not rescued - they are purchased and fueling the puppy mill industry.

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    I would advise that adoptors tell the ARF organization to order pain meds for spay and neuter…read moreaftercare. Pay for them in addition to the adoption fee. Our little dog didn't receive any pain medication after her spay and we were not aware until we read her medical record. Nor were we offered the option. She is well, and adjusting to life after the puppy mill, slowly. These adult dogs have to be led along with baby steps. Join a puppy mill survivors group. The dogs lives are worth it.

    THIS PLACE IS A PUPPY MILL! ARF purchases puppies illegally. They purchase from puppy mills all…read moreover the US including Michigan, Ohio, and Kentucky. in 2017 they spent over $30,000 on puppies alone. COUNTLESS people have come forward proving, with vet records, that ARF sold them a sick animal, refused to help with the bills, and denied any wrongdoing. ARF does not vaccinate their animals properly, or regularly. The animals do NOT see a vet upon their arrival. Sick animals are NOT quarantined. Cats are put in wire bottom cages that are incredibly dangerous and uncomfortable for the cats. Puppies are put in filthy plexiglass boxes, even when they are too tall. On many occasions I have seen the dogs head scraping the top of the plexiglass container. The adult dogs are in indoor/outdoor kennels (in a shed) 24/7 without temperature control. In the winter, they freeze, and in the summer, it is so hot and humid that they are not allowed to go on walks (the owners believe the dogs will faint.) They feed the animals table syrup to mask the symptoms of kennel cough. Many animals have been at the shelter for more than 4 years. The adult dogs at the shelter are part of their puppy-selling-business, they are simply the "last puppy that never got adopted." After being at the shelter for so long, many dogs now have aggression, anxiety, and are unsocialized. These animals are being neglected, ANYONE can see that. The funds from both adoptions AND their bingo operation are not properly filtered back into their rescue.

    Saddle Lake Equestrian Center - horsebackriding - Updated May 2026

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