Every Animal Has a story.
Your support helps us give them a better ending.
These are the lives currently under our protection.
Each one represents a rescue, a second chance, and a lifelong promise of care.
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We’re Molly and Jake Devenney a husband and wife team who built Outlaw Ranch Sanctuary from the ground up with one mission: protection over profit. What started as opening our gates to one animal in need has grown into a lifelong commitment to giving neglected and unwanted animals a safe, permanent home. This isn’t just a rescue it’s our family’s calling.
Rescue Horse • Permanent Resident We rescued Spirit with severe chronic laminitis caused by prolonged neglect. She now receives specialized hoof care and ongoing veterinary support to live comfortably and safely for life.
Outlaw Ranch Sanctuary is hands-on and family operated. Every animal receives daily feeding, monitoring, and individualized care.
Family-operated. Mission-driven. Lifelong commitment.
Bailey – Livestock Guardian Dog Bailey plays a vital role in protecting the animals at Outlaw Ranch Sanctuary. As our livestock guardian, he provides constant perimeter awareness and helps deter predators, ensuring the safety and security of those in our care.
African Boer Goats – Permanent Residents These Boer goats are part of our sanctuary herd. They assist with natural vegetation management and are provided with daily care, shelter, and veterinary oversight.
Thelma – Permanent Resident This is Thelma our potbelly pig was rescued and is now a protected resident at Outlaw Ranch Sanctuary, receiving consistent daily care and lifelong safety.
Alpaca Herd – Permanent Residents Accepted into our sanctuary when their former owner could no longer care for them due to health challenges. They now live under lifelong protection and consistent care.
Alpaca Herd – Permanent Residents Accepted into our sanctuary when their former owner could no longer care for them due to health challenges. They now live under lifelong protection and consistent care.
This mama and her baby were being given away. We couldn’t let them be separated or end up somewhere uncertain so they came here. At Outlaw Ranch Sanctuary, families stay together
African Boer Goats – Permanent Residents These Boer goats are part of our sanctuary herd. They assist with natural vegetation management and are provided with daily care, shelter, and veterinary oversight.
MEET SOL This Labrador was abandoned shortly after delivering ten puppies. Six of the puppies did not survive. She and her four surviving pups were taken in by Outlaw Ranch Sanctuary and are now healthy, safe, and ready for loving homes.
Most days you’ll find me right here boots in the dirt, surrounded by the ones who needed a second chance.
Louise – Permanent Resident This is Louise our potbelly pig was rescued and is now a protected resident at Outlaw Ranch Sanctuary, receiving consistent daily care and lifelong safety.
One our Rescue pups, which they will be available for adoption soon.
Rescue in Safe Hands Every animal that comes to Outlaw Ranch Sanctuary is welcomed with patience, protection, and love from our entire family.
This is what sanctuary looks like. Animals who feel safe. Children who learn respect. A new generation growing up understanding that strength can be gentle.
Zeus – Permanent Resident Zeus came to us after being surrendered to the Lancaster shelter. He arrived underweight and in need of proper care. Today, he is safe, nourished, and surrounded by love at Outlaw Ranch Sanctuary
OUR SWEET RESCUE MAMA SOL
Our kids don’t just grow up here — they grow with the animals. From feeding time to daily chores, they’re learning compassion, responsibility, and what it means to protect those who can’t protect themselves.
Our kids don’t just grow up here they grow with the animals. From feeding time to daily chores, they’re learning compassion, responsibility, and what it means to protect those who can’t protect themselves
Daily chores for our kids is helping us with the animals.
Meet Georgia. Our third potbelly pig rescue, surrendered when her owner could no longer care for her. She’s safe, loved, and home for good.
MY FIRST RESCUE! MY HEART AND SOUL