Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary
Animal shelter · Racine County ·

Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary

Animal shelter · Racine County ·

Farm animal sanctuary providing peace, serenity, and loving care.

Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary by null

Information

1117 N Britton Rd, Union Grove, WI 53182 Get directions

Information

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1117 N Britton Rd, Union Grove, WI 53182 Get directions

+1 262 800 8501
tinyhooves.org
@tiny_hooves_sanctuary

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Dec 5, 2025

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"I learned about Tiny Hooves Sanctuary, a woman-led nonprofit animal sanctuary in Union Grove, Wisconsin described on its website as a “forever sanctuary” that provides a safe haven to abandoned, abused, neglected, and unwanted farm animals while inspiring positive change through the human-and-animal bond; Nicky’s of Beverly plans to donate a portion of proceeds from vegan menu items to this sanctuary." - Adam Rothbarth

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Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary

Lorna P.

Google
Tiny Hooves is the best place on Earth! Animals get to live out their natural lives in peace, volunteers are knowledgeable and hardworking, the board of directors are involved and transparent. An excellent organization to support!

Amber

Google
This is the most wonderful place and the animals are happy and well taken care of. As a fellow vegan I will most definitely be coming back. Thank you so very much, Beca. You were a delight. What you do is greatly appreciated. Thanks again.

Dawn W.

Google
The care and love expressed to the residents of this Santuary are beautiful. The owner and volunteers here do wonderful and beautiful work.

Debbie

Google
Want to give them a rooster? It's a $1000 fee plus your entire flock. This place is nuts!

Jennifer J.

Google
A wonderful place filled with peace and serenity. Happy animals that are well cared for and given a chance to live their lives among friends.

Maureen K.

Google
Great place to volunteer for a couple of hours while getting fresh air, exercise and sunshine and sharing fresh produce with the animals. The music events are nice, and they have other special events, too. I enjoy the hand crafted soaps from their gift shop.

Chris H.

Google
What a beautiful sanctuary. You can see how much they care for their animals. Lots of space for the pigs, cows, donkeys and goats to roam around. You can sponsor a specific animal for a month or year (we gave one as a gift).

Julie K.

Google
Tiny Hooves Animal Sanctuary is Amazing! The people that run the sanctuary are PHENOMENAL. All the animals are WONDERFUL (I love all their personalities.) Please support this amazing organization, if you can. They truly do spectacular things!
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Nancy B.

Yelp
We went to Pumpkinpalooza here today (October 2023) and we were delighted to visit the sanctuary and get to meet many of its residents. It was so fun to see the cows and the pigs enjoy their "punkin' chunkin'." A couple of years ago we found out about this place thanks to a clip posted by The Dodo and we had been meaning to visit the place - and, yay, we finally did! This woman-owned sanctuary opened in 2015 and is run by volunteers. They rescue abused and neglected farm animals as their resources allow. So yes, a fantastic place to donate money and supplies to support their sanctuary mission. It's an under 40-minute drive from Milwaukee and a beautiful 33-acre farm where compassion rules. Check out their website for scheduled events.