Basic Organization Information
COCKADOODLEMOO FARM ANIMALSANCTUARY INC
- Physical Address:
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Reno, NV
89507
- EIN:
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20-8289880
- Web URL:
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www.cockadoodlemoo.org
- Blog URL:
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www.cockadoodlemoo.o...
- NTEE Category:
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D Animal related
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D34 Wildlife Sanctuary/Refuge
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K Agriculture, Food, Nutrition
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K99 Other Food, Agriculture, and Nutrition N.E.C.
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R Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy
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R99 Civil Rights, Social Action, and Advocacy N.E.C.
- Year Founded:
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2007
- Ruling Year:
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2007
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Mission Statement
We rescue abused and abandoned farm animals and provide them a safe, enriching lifelong home. We are an abolitionist organization and advocate veganism as the first step for living a compassionate life toward all animals, human and nonhuman.
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Highest Paid Employees & Their Compensation
Program:
Chicken rescue
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Animal-Related
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Adults
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Children Only (5 - 14 years)
Program Description:
Provide a lifelong home and care for rescued and abused chickens. Help their lives be as natural as possible and give them as much freedom as possible.
Program Long-Term Success:
We've taken in chickens from an abuse case in Sun Valley, a rooster picked up by animal control abandoned by the side of the road, and roosters and a hen dumped on the doorstep of Nevada Humane Society. All are doing well and the ones in bad shape have regained feathers and health.
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Rabbit rescue
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Animal-Related
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Adults
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Children Only (5 - 14 years)
Program Description:
Provide a lifelong home and care for rescued and abused rabbits. Help
their lives be as natural as possible and give them as much freedom as
possible.
Program Long-Term Success:
We've taken in feral rabbits left behind when their caretaker died. We took in a rabbit who was unable to be adopted after a year at Nevada Humane Society because she screamed whenever touched.
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Goat rescue
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Animal-Related
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Adults
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Children Only (5 - 14 years)
Program Description:
Provide a lifelong home and care for rescued and abused goats. Help
their lives be as natural as possible and give them as much freedom as
possible.
Program Long-Term Success:
We took in two goats who were starving in Sun Valley after being victims in a divorce case. We took in a billy goat who was abandoned by a highway (and picked up by animal control) and who has nerve damage in his legs. All are doing well now.
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Other animal rescue
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Animal-Related
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Adults
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Children Only (5 - 14 years)
Program Description:
Provide a lifelong home and care for rescued and abused animals in general. Help
their lives be as natural as possible and give them as much freedom as
possible.
Program Long-Term Success:
We've also been able to take in rescued burros and a rescued turkey. All are doing well.
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Animal advocacy outreach
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Education
- Population Served:
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Adults
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Children Only (5 - 14 years)
Program Description:
We try to educate the public about animal-related issues, in particular their needs as individuals. Our approach is abolitionist and vegan.
Program Long-Term Success:
We table (and provide literature) at public events and put out an annual newsletter with commentary, animal stories and recipes.
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