Rancho Burro Donkey Sanctuary

Rancho Burro Donkey Sanctuary Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and give lifetime homes to abused, abandoned, and neglected donkeys & mules.

We strive to create positive change in our community through various initiatives and programs sharing the healing & goodness of donkeys.

09/02/2025

For all who know and love our rescue donkeys and mules,

In July, we lost our sweet and lovely draft mule, Ruby.
I pulled Ruby from a Texas kill pen in 2017. She was in line to be sent to slaughter in Mexico. She was a big, beautiful draft mule who could no longer work, and therefore, deemed useless.
She looked so sad and bewildered and I could see the sweetness in her eyes.
Ruby came to us completely shut down. It was obvious that she feared showing emotion, as it had been cruelly trained out of her. She exhibited no joy, no affection, no opinion on anything. This is abuse.
When she arrived on the transport truck and I walked her down our driveway to her new, forever home, I told her we would always love her and she would never be sent anywhere again.
Upon her arrival, our sweet Jojo, also a victim of previous abuse, greeted Ruby and became her companion. Jojo had also came from a cruel situation, as he had been used for roping practice. His little body had suffered the effecof being roped, thrown down and tied.
Jojo was precious and kind and a true gentleman and Ruby became his best friend.
It took Ruby some time to trust that she was loved unconditionally, and to realize that she was allowed an opinion, as well as the freedom to move about as she wished.
She was showered with love and she learned that she could say no, or have a preference for what was important for her.
Ruby and I were very close. I treasured every moment with her and she trusted me with her love. She flourished from the love of everyone here.
This July, we took her to Alamo Pintado Equine hospital in Los Olivos. Ruby was painful with colic, her gut motility now failing her at almost 30 years of age.
Our vets worked so hard to relieve her of the impaction of hay that would not pass through her stomach. They could only get the blockage partially to move through. She came home and again, joyful to be back, ran from the trailer to the barn.
But within days, she again became colicky.
Back to Alamo, but this time nothing resolved. We brought Ruby home. Nancy, our dedicated, loving volunteer and I worked 24 hours a day with herbs, etc, to help her system to purge this blockage. We managed to be successful with our plan, but the bottom line was that Ruby's lack of gut motility was not going to improve at her age.
She stopped eating, as her body had no capability or need for food.
On Ruby's last day, I asked her if she wanted to go out for a walk. We both knew, and she communicated so clearly to me, this was our last walk together.
She led me down our hill to an oak tree and I felt she was telling me she wanted to lie down there. I told her I couldn't let her stay. This location was far from our barn and in her condition, predators would surely come around. She followed me back up the hill and as we walked, I spoke to her about how very much I loved her and the beautiful gift she had been to us. I said that I knew she was now so tired and I will be with her for whatever she needs. When we arrived back at the barn, she was struggling for breath with no energy. I knew she was dying and I asked her if she wanted to lie down in a stall. She did not hesitate. She chose a stall and walked right in and lay down.. I was beside her, my arms around her and her head in my lap. Within moments, Ruby took her last breath in my arms.
I am devastated and at the same time so blessed and honored that she spoke to me and I heard exactly what she was saying.
Ruby, sweetest Angel, You and Jojo are together once more...❤️🩷

08/27/2025

Chillin with Wookie and our amazing Barn Manager, Nancy!

Wookie was rescued by from a kill pen in Bowie, Texas in August 2024 and found foster before coming to his forever home at Rancho B***o Donkey Sanctuary in July 2025!

You can join the Sidekicks and sponsor Wookie!
https://ranchoburrodonkeysanctuary.org/wookie

08/19/2025

The affectionate qualities of donkeys drew the Eckfords to them. However, the plight of the donkeys drove the vision behind starting the non-profit sanctuary back in 2015. At that time, they kept rescued donkeys at their home on Tiffany Ranch Road in Arroyo Grande. In the meantime, they dreamt of having a facility where the rescue donkeys could be rehabilitated and they could take in more donkeys in need. Rancho B***o Donkey Sanctuary moved to its permanent new San Luis Obispo home in January 2025.

https://www.slohorsenews.net/rancho-burro-donkey-sanctuary-rescue-rehabilitate-retire-donkeys/?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwMRzxdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABpx0xSg_t4_o3t7N5qS57FkMt5ZWimzKUftayLH-Gu81aTCG9HcNMazpZuh2k_aem_2qENwngr_SmZvnlscRku_g

08/18/2025


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Mark your calendars!
We are thrilled to announce three amazing upcoming events at Rancho B***o Donkey Sanctuary.

◆ Brushstrokes and B***os Painting Workshop
Unleash your creativity in the peaceful presence of our herd with local artist
• Date: Saturday, September 6
• Time: 1 to 4 PM
• Sponsors: A special thank you to Graze Charcuterie, and

◆ First Annual Hearts and Hooves Gala
Attend one of the most unique fundraisers you will ever experience, dedicated to supporting our rescued donkeys and mules.
• Date: Saturday, October 11
• Time: 4:30 to 8:45 PM

◆ Sanctuary Sound Journey
Join us for an immersive healing workshop and find tranquility with Dee DiGioia
• Date: Saturday, October 25
• Time: 4:30 to 7 PM
• Sponsor: Thank you to our friends

These events are a wonderful way to engage with our community while raising crucial funds for the daily care of our animals.

All registration links are in our bio. We hope to see you there.

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08/17/2025



Well, it seems we have a master escape artist in our midst... and her name is Ginger! 🐴🔓

Our clever mule decided the new locks on the stall doors were more of a puzzle than a deterrent. Not only did she figure them out, but she also taught all of her donkey friends her newfound skills.

We walked into our beautiful, clean new barn this morning to find the aftermath of an all-night donkey party! 🎉

Never a dull moment at the sanctuary. Time for a major cleanup and maybe some mule-proof locks! 😂

08/11/2025



12 Facts about donkeys that every donkey lover should know!

Did you know a donkey’s bray can be heard over three miles away? These incredible animals are full of surprises. They possess memories that can last a lifetime, and their large ears can hear a friend from sixty miles away. They are not stubborn, but brilliantly cautious, and they form bonds so deep they can grieve the loss of a companion for life.
We know everyone loves donkeys, so we hope this has helped you learn more about them and the specialized work we do at Rancho B***o Donkey Sanctuary.
These intelligent, sensitive souls require and deserve this specialized, lifelong care. Because their hooves grow continuously, they require trims every six to eight weeks. Because their teeth grow differently than other equines, they need a dental check-up every single year. This is the essential, expert care we provide to our rescues like Mabel, Smokey, and May Day.
Providing this level of dedicated care comes at a significant cost. Your donation today directly funds the hoof care, dental work, quality hay, and safe shelter these deserving donkeys need to thrive. Help us continue to be a place they will remember for its kindness. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our herd.

HOW TO DONATE:
Venmo:
PayPal: ***oDS
Mail checks to:
Rancho B***o Donkey Sanctuary, 4855 Righetti Road, San Luis Obispo, CA 93420
Use the link in our bio to donate monthly as a Rancho B***o Sidekick!
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08/06/2025


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From heading to slaughter and forgotten, to loved and a lifetime home.

ELEVEN…
That’s the number of precious lives who have made this incredible journey. Our barn is a little fuller, our hearts are overflowing, and the sanctuary is filled with the sounds of healing as our 11 new rescues settle into the rhythm of peace.

With each passing day, we see the light return to their eyes. We witness flickers of curiosity replace fear, and we see the first tender steps toward trust. It’s a slow, sacred process that requires immense patience. We are giving them all the time and space they need to decompress before they undergo their essential health checks, including vital dental work and hoof trims.

While this love is freely given, their rescue and rehabilitation come at a significant cost. The journey to healing has a price tag, and we need your help to walk it with them.

The average intake expense for one rescue donkey—covering transport, quarantine, and initial vet care—is $3,000. For these 11 beautiful souls, we are facing an immediate and urgent need of $33,000.

This is a huge number, but we know the power of our community is even bigger. We cannot do this alone. We need our village to help us give them the bright future they deserve.

✨ YOU can be part of their story. Here’s how to help RIGHT NOW:

❤️ DONATE: Every single dollar makes a difference and helps us reach our $33,000 goal. Your gift provides direct care and is fully tax-deductible. (Link in Bio)
🐴 VISIT: Come meet the residents and see your impact firsthand. We offer limited, donation-based private educational tours. (Link in Bio to book)
🤝 VOLUNTEER: Lend your time and skills to the donkeys. We are always looking for dedicated volunteers, and your help is invaluable. (Link in Bio to learn more)

Thank you for standing with us and for being the reason they have a soft place to land.

#ʜᴇᴀʟɪɴɢᴊᴏᴜʀɴᴇʏ ❤️

08/04/2025



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We were thrilled to welcome Dee from to the sanctuary last week.
She played her incredible healing sound instruments for the donkeys and mules, offering them a peaceful, therapeutic experience. As most of our rescues come from backgrounds of trauma, abuse, and neglect, their healing is our priority.

Stay tuned for an upcoming private workshop collaboration with Dee, where we will share this incredible experience with our community.
Thank you, Dee!

07/28/2025


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What a beautiful, healing sight to witness. Our mule rescue, Ginger, who arrived this past January, and our sweet donkey, Pepe, who came to us in March of 2024, have formed the most profound and tender bond.

This friendship has been a saving grace for both of them. Ginger has been carrying the heavy grief of recently losing our beloved Ruby. We will share more about the immense impact Ruby had on our hearts and our sanctuary when we have had mindful time to process our loss. In her sadness, Ginger has found a new purpose in Pepe.

Pepe came to us having never been integrated into a herd. He has struggled to self-regulate and understand the nuances of friendship. Now, he has the most patient and sassy teacher. Ginger is showing Pepe how to play, how to connect, and how to just be. We see them grooming one another, napping side-by-side, and Ginger offering Pepe the comfort and guidance he has always needed.

You never know how new souls will acclimate or who they will choose to bond with, but we are overcome with gratitude to see this connection blossom.

At only ten years old, Ginger has a wise, sassy and gentle spirit, and at just three years old, Pepe has found his lifetime friend. They have a long, beautiful life of friendship ahead of them.

This is the work of a sanctuary. This is the healing that happens in a safe and loving home.

Learn more about Pepe and Ginger, and please consider joining our Rancho B***o Sidekicks, our passionate monthly donors who help us continue to give these beautiful souls a forever home where they can heal and thrive.

https://ranchoburrodonkeysanctuary.org/sponsor


07/24/2025


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The final 8 donkeys from our most ambitious rescue to date have arrived safely from their journey from a kill pen in Bowie, Texas. They join Wookie, Fiona, who needed immediate medical care, and Jenny, who came to us early on July 1st. The entire herd is now together at Rancho B***o, their long, uncertain journey finally over.
This was already our largest rescue undertaking, but the stakes have just been raised. In addition to Jenny, who we know is seven months pregnant, we now suspect that two more of the rescued jennies may also be carrying foals. Our rescue of eleven could soon become a rescue of fourteen.
Among the new arrivals are a tall, handsome chocolate male we’ve already named Moose, a pair of beautiful bonded white jennies, a petite darling who reminds us so much of our Pepe, and a gorgeous male with long ear feathers. Each one is a miracle who has survived an ordeal we can only imagine.
This life-saving mission was only possible through a vital partnership with which first pulled them from danger, and which fostered them.
Now, their journey to a life of dignity and peace begins, and we cannot do it alone. The reality is, the cost of providing immediate and long-term care for eleven donkeys—and potentially three precious babies—is immense. We urgently need our community’s help to fund the veterinary exams, hoof care, and specialized nutrition they all desperately need.
Please consider donating to help us meet this incredible challenge. Volunteering your time or scheduling a private educational tour are other powerful ways to support our mission. Every act of support helps us provide a forever home to this wonderful group!
🔗 https://donorbox.org/fundraising-for-11-new-rescues

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4855 Righetti Road
San Luis Obispo, CA
93401

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