Meet Your Rescues
Lolly
Alpine Goat
Birthday
August 2012
A Little Bit About Me...
Lolly was surrendered to the North Texas Humane Society by his previous owners who had kept him locked in an 8-foot cage and claimed he was “mean.”
Birthday
August 2012
A Little Bit About Me...
Lolly was surrendered to the North Texas Humane Society by his previous owners who had kept him locked in an 8-foot cage and claimed he was “mean.”
Read the full rescue story HERE:
Lolly has a habit of tucking himself into a corner of a stall and spending hours knocking his horns against the walls. When the sun is out, you can find him basking on the hill, usually surrounded by other goats. He loves cuddles and will even fall asleep on you.
Your purchase help us rescue and care for forgotten, neglected and abused farm animals that come to live at our FHF Sanctuary. Follow their transformations
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Rescue Journey
Lolly & Pops
Baaaaack at the Ranch, It's All Horns and Smiles! Meet Lolly (the white Alpine on the left) and Pops (the little gray man). Lolly was...
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Lolly’s Eye Emergency
When our team arrived at the Sanctuary one morning, we could tell something wasn’t right with our big-horned friend, Lolly. He was favoring his front leg, so we quickly consulted with Dr. Avery and wrapped it in case an abscess...
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Lolly’s Eye-Opening Diagnosis
When Lolly started squinting in his left eye and had noticeable discharge, the Sanctuary team brought him in to see Dr. Avery immediately. Eye issues can escalate quickly, and we wanted to make sure he got care before anything serious developed.
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When Lolly Had Us Worried
Monday started with a red flag. Lolly didn’t finish his breakfast—and was shivering. For a goat known for mischief (and never missing a meal), this was not like him at all.
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Lolly’s Pneumonia Diagnosis
Just when we thought the scare had passed… Lolly told us otherwise. After returning home from Texas A&M and giving us that huge sigh of relief (and a very on-brand hay gobble), something still didn’t feel quite right. Then came the moment that stopped us in our track...
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Helping Lolly Breathe Easier
Lolly has been working through some ongoing breathing issues. He’s already been treated for pneumonia and given medication to keep him comfortable. But recently, we noticed a pattern.
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Lolly’s Next Step Toward Comfort
Sweet Lolly recently had x-rays taken of his front legs so we could get a better look at how his arthritis has progressed—and help us find new ways to keep this big guy comfortable.
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