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The Llama Sanctuary

2368 Enderby Mabel Lake Road, Enderby, Canada
Non-Profit Organization

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Caring for llamas & alpacas in need and raising funds through Fibre Arts Bootcamps The Llama Sanctuary is dedicated to caring for homeless, sick and neglected llamas and alpacas.  We raise funds through Fibre Arts Bootcamp, teaching fibre arts via workshops at the Sanctuary and online.  You can view our free tuition videos on YouTube or contact via FABinBC.com for workshop details.

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The Llama Sanctuary - back to normal after the move (...well almost). Sofia is 'in the shop' for homeopathic jaw repair with her sidekick Jewel, the little blind alpaca who readily embraced the move. It took no more than a day for her to measure the size of the! field and plot the exact position of all the obstacles and fences

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Did you think we had fallen off the Face of the Earth? The Llama Sanctuary has finally found a new home ...a fabulous new home! Rubbing withers with 15 or 20 horses, the llamas are pretty happy with the new situation, especially the 2-rail fences they can crawl under. Much to do, but The Sanctuary is up and running once more Thank you to all who helped make this happen!

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Pretty Boy Orlando arrives at The Llama Sanctuary, saved from the 'guillotine' at the last second.

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These shaky photos are all we have of this young alpaca, who doesn't yet know it, but he's looking for a new home! About 7 yrs old, intact male, whose companion is a bit too 'horsey' for his liking and since his barn-mate is not intent on leaving, would like an alpaca-friendly home. He is located near Lake Country in British Columbia. Apparently he's in good health and he is certainly pretty!

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Ever heard of the string vest principle? The mega knit throw traps big pockets of air and is keeping Georgie far, far warmer than the thick felted blankets usually used.

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Dipping into past years for photographs in order to avoid posting sad pictures of wet llamas that have surrounded us for weeks (this too shall pass) - here's one of our favourite characters from 2006

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We've been too busy to go out with the camera recently, so not many updates have been posted. t's just a phase and normal service will be resumed asap. Life goes on just the same here at The Llama Sanctuary; llamas come and llamas go; beans are shovelled, hay is distributed, water buckets cleaned and filled, burdock is removed ...and every day my world gets better and better!I

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In case you didn't yet know, a range of BIG knitting needles and crochet hooks called MegaHooks has been created specifically to raise much-needed funds for the Llama Sanctuary. Every penny raised goes to The Sanctuary. Visit our store to learn more: www.FABinBC.com

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Dull damp days at The Llama Sanctuary - ready for crispy, snow-clad winter days ahead ...hopefully. The weatherman has other ideas about winter in British Columbia: 'mild and wet'. hurrrumphh!

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Young Llamas Showing Off

Enjoy a little romp and wrestle with Fada and Duffy as they try to impress Tantoo with their chest bumping antics. To this day, Tantoo remains unimpressed. (With special guest appearance by Georgie). The Llama Sanctuary

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Smiles at The Llama Sanctuary

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