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Your grandkids call you what ?!?!?
Farmer Deb & Farmer Howard currently have 6 grandchildren ages 5 and under, with a seventh due in a few months, and are called Dusa & G Bear. Dusa is short for Medusa, and I, think it is the best name in the world! When kid #4 was born, the first 3 were ages 11, 7 & 5. One afternoon when kid #4 was three years old, I walked into the den and told him it was time for a nap. He was watching Hercules at the time, and nonchalantly responded in a theatrical voice, “NooOoo MEDUSAAA

Farmer Deb
4 days ago


We could use some help . . .
Every day, our rescue cares for animals who depend on us for food, shelter, and love. Right now, we face a challenging situation. The recent snow and frigid temperatures has kept visitors away and we have canceled events to assure guest safety. This means our usual support has stopped, and we need your help more than ever. When rescue funds are low or depleted, Howard and Debbie cover costs with their personal funds. It does add up quickly, when you consider they also cove

Farmer Deb
Feb 17


A Muddy Paws Bru ha ha
What started out as a peaceful gathering to protest the groundhogs recent weather prediction, quickly turned violent today at the farm . Event coordinator Frank E Donk insists a small, calm gathering of donkeys was planned The donkeys were looking to bring attention to the hardships they are continuously facing this winter, and are demanding to be moved into the guest room inside the house. It is alleged that paid goat agitators actively tried to incite the crowd by baaing

Farmer Deb
Feb 3


Muddy Paws Farm Rescue: A Closer Look
Animal rescue organizations play a vital role in providing care and shelter to animals in need. Among these, Muddy Paws Farm Rescue stands out for its dedication to rescuing farm animals. This post takes a detailed look at what makes Muddy Paws Farm Rescue unique, how it operates, and how you can get involved or seek help. What is Muddy Paws Farm Rescue? Muddy Paws Farm Rescue is a nonprofit organization committed to rescuing, rehabilitating, and caring for animals that have
Joan Tolmayer
Jan 5


Sick Day
It has been a rough week. I got sick Sunday, missed the snow, and have now watched 78% of all of the Christmas movies that have ever been produced. Each day I’ve felt a bit been better, and today I just needed a break from small town holiday romance. I thought “New Girl” would be the perfect break, and found it on Hulu. My TV says we aren’t subscribed to Hulu. Yet 12.99 is deducted from my bank account every month for a Hulu subscription thru Amazon Pay I have a personal

Farmer Deb
Dec 19, 2025


All About Muddy Paws Farm Rescue
When it comes to animal rescue, organizations like Muddy Paws Rescue play a vital role in saving and rehabilitating animals in need. This...

Farmer Deb
Oct 7, 2025


The Impact of Sponsoring an Animal
Sponsoring animals in need is a powerful way to make a difference. Many animals arrive at Muddy Paws Farm after suffering from neglect,...

Farmer Deb
Sep 22, 2025


How Nonprofit Organizations Help Rescue Animals
Every year, millions of animals face neglect, abuse, and abandonment. Many of these vulnerable creatures rely on the tireless efforts of...
Farmer Carson
Sep 16, 2025
Clean up on aisle 7
Last night while I was fretting over how I would fix all the wind damage on the farm before it got dark today, Farmer Howard “solved” the...

Farmer Deb
Feb 17, 2025


Rescue Farm Animals: Help Muddy Paws Farm in Southampton
Are you an animal lover looking to make a difference in the lives of farm animals in need? Muddy Paws Farm Rescue in Southampton provides...

Farmer Deb
Aug 11, 2024


Give Back to Farm Animals: Donate to Muddy Paws Farm
Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to farm animals in need? Look no further than a wonderful organization called Muddy...

Farmer Deb
Aug 11, 2024


Support Animal Rescue: Sponsor a Farm Animal Today!
Are you an animal lover looking to make a difference in the lives of farm animals in need? Look no further than Muddy Paws Farm Rescue!...

Farmer Deb
Aug 11, 2024
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