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The Rescues Continue...

5/3/2016

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Lupe (male) from Albuquerque rescued Sept 2013 to MT to work as a pack llama in Yellowstone National Park
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Johnny and Ralph (geldings) moved from Corrales, NM to the Western Slopes of Colorado in Sept 2013
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Susie moved from Corrales, NM to Western Slopes of CO Sept 2013
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Luke, December 2015, intact male, very gentle, undernourished.
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15 year old gelded male taken in to Llamas del Sol May 2016.
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Butch moved from abusive, neglected home to new caring home in summer of 2014.
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Adopted by Lilly and Kojo.
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Lucy (felmale) from Corrales, NM moved to Buffalo, MO in Aug 2013 with her close friend Emma
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Sonny (gelded) moved from Corrales, NM to the Western Slopes of Colorado Sept 2013
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Molly and Dolly (females) moved from South Valley, Albuquerque to Mountain Home, TX June 2014
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Survivor of a dog attack in Estancia, NM - intact male, young and spunky, rescued in summer of 2016. Rescued by Kirsten and Daniel and named Yendo
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15 year old gelded male, easy to halter and walk. Terrell has always lived with Lorraine. Adopted by Lily and Kojo.
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Adopted by Eric and Michelle.
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21 year old female re-homed March 2016.
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21 year old Pedro re-homed in March 2016. Gelded male.
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Gracie is the mom - black llama and is 13 years old (as of 2017). Her daughter Summer is 10 years old and about 6' 6" tall!
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Emma (female) moved from Corrales, NM to Buffalo, MO with Lucy in Aug 2013
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Sasha (female) moved from Corrales, NM to Western Slopes of CO Sept 2013
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2015 non-breeding female (Karmon Lorraine) about 15 years old with gelded male (Terrell). Gave some halter training.
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Thumper (male) from Ojo Caliente, NM moved with Sheryl somewhere Nov 2013
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Como and Navigator adopted by Eric and Michelle.
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21 year old female re-homed March 2016.
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21 year old gelded male re-homed March 2016.
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15 year old Male (as of 2018). he has a little cloud in his left eye. Very gentile and pretty. He was never named by his prior owners so in called Noname, for now.
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Carlos and Sambra came in June 2018nfrom Ft. Collins CO after their owner died. They were hand feed and very friendly
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Sambra was a challenge for his owner as a bi of a bully. Now he is with other males.
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October 2018 Gelded and ready for adoption. A sweet boy who can wear a halter and lead.
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July 2018: Three females from Denkai Rescue from cruelty seizure never sheared in their lives.
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Sept 29, 2018 28 animals including a donkey and a sheep rescued from Jefferson, CO off of hundreds of acres. These wild llamas were a huge challenge for the crew of 7 people. We need to get the remaining 7 llamas.
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August 2018: Laguna male llama tied to a trailer and not able to lay down, drink, or eat. About 4 years old
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Sheared and trimmed and ready for adoption these are estimated to be 7, 10, and 16 ish years old. Very sweet llamas
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Able to corral 28 of the 36 animals (26 llamas) about 1/2 male and 1/2 female going to our male and female sanctuaries.
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Six llamas from the Jefferson CO llama rescue came to Llamas del Sol November 2018 and were all sheared, trained, and re-homed. The last two rehomed September 2019. Everyone went to great homes! Adoptions were 1. Mister in the N. Valley, ABQ, 2. Nina (Winkin), Orphina (Blinkin), Godiva (Nod) in Kanab UT, 3. Ringo (Larry) and George (Tony) in East Mountains, ABQ
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Tina intake Sept 7 from Jal, NM. Maybe 5-10 years old. Adopted and learning how to lead and pack!
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    Lynda Liptak is the founder of Llamas del Sol and is dedicated to sharing the awesomeness of llamas.  She has only owned llamas since February 2009 but it has been a very in-depth involvement. Lynda and her family have four wonderful trekking llamas with very different personalities.  Lynda has been studying camelid dynamics since the start of her llama adventures and is an active member of Marty McGee's Camelidynamics Forum. She has completed the Basics Clinic (three times!)  to include the shearing course, medication administering,  and has hosted the Camelidynamics Basic training at the Llamas del Sol ranch. She is a past ski-instructor certified by the Professional Ski Instructors of America and an Emergency Medical Technician - Basic.  She is also holds a masters degree in operations research from the Colorado School of Mines and works part time at Applied Research Associates, inc. as a scientist.

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