Dillon

Sponsored By
Lynn Gallagher,
Candice Smith, and
Blair Foley


As a newborn, Dillon suffered frostbite so severe that he lost both of his rear legs. By the time Dillon came into our care, his wounds had already healed, but he was in serious need of specialized care and prosthetic limbs. Dillon is such a determined little goat that he adapted to his disability by learning to walk on his front legs as if he were doing a handstand. We can’t help but be in awe of Dillon’s spirit. Despite the immense suffering that he endured, he’s so grateful and content. We are honored to ensure that our brave little boy has everything he needs to thrive.


Sponsor Dillon for a Year
$50.60 every month

When you sponsor a resident for a year, you make a HUGE difference in their life. Your donation helps us cover the cost of Dillon’s daily care — from routine vet visits to feedings multiple times per day.

With your yearly sponsorship (payments recurring monthly) you will receive quarterly updates and pictures of your resident in your email, your name on the IFS website, plus a spot on our exclusive sponsorship slideshow, viewable in the IFS store. Also, receive a free pass for all Sanctuary Strolls for the duration of your sponsorship!

Come out and meet the animals you’ve sponsored—so they can thank you themselves! This is the gift that keeps on giving, for you and for Dillon .

For your convenience, this sponsorship will automatically renew each year until you choose to discontinue sponsor support.

As a newborn, Dillon suffered frostbite so severe that he lost both of his rear legs. By the time Dillon came into our care, his wounds had already healed, but he was in serious need of specialized care and prosthetic limbs. Dillon is such a determined little goat that he adapted to his disability by learning to walk on his front legs as if he were doing a handstand. We can’t help but be in awe of Dillon’s spirit. Despite the immense suffering that he has endured, he’s so grateful and content. As Dillon settles into his new life here at the sanctuary, we’ll have him fitted with prosthetic legs and provide daily rehabilitation to ensure that our brave little boy has everything he needs to thrive.

NOTE: For sponsorships, please allow up to 3 business days for your sponsorship package to be created with care and delivered to the recipient's email address.

Sponsor Dillon for a Month
$48.00

When you sponsor an animal for a month you will make a HUGE impact on the animal’s life by helping provide food, bedding, and vet care. With your donation, you will receive an email with pictures and a certificate of sponsorship as well as a coupon for one free Sanctuary Stroll to be redeemed upon arrival. Come out and meet the animals you’ve sponsored—so they can thank you themselves!

As a newborn, Dillon suffered frostbite so severe that he lost both of his rear legs. By the time Dillon came into our care, his wounds had already healed, but he was in serious need of specialized care and prosthetic limbs. Dillon is such a determined little goat that he adapted to his disability by learning to walk on his front legs as if he were doing a handstand. We can’t help but be in awe of Dillon’s spirit. Despite the immense suffering that he has endured, he’s so grateful and content. As Dillon settles into his new life here at the sanctuary, we’ll have him fitted with prosthetic legs and provide daily rehabilitation to ensure that our brave little boy has everything he needs to thrive.

To gift this sponsorship to someone you love, see the instructions below.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: This sponsorship includes a certificate for download. No physical item will be shipped. You will automatically receive an order confirmation email, followed by an email containing a link to your certificate and information about your sponsored resident. You will then have 24 hours to open and download the sponsorship packet. You are welcome to print anything in the packet, or you may download it and send it to your gift recipient by email. The Sanctuary Stroll pass included with the download may only be used once.