Horse Shelter Heroes – S3E37

In this powerful episode of Horse Shelter Heroes, the team at Horse Plus Humane Society jumps into a packed medical day. Health certificates are issued for out of state adoptions, dentals are performed, and then a serious concern arises.
🎥 Watch the full episode here: Horse Shelter Heroes -S3E37
Biosecurity in Action

One mare begins showing classic signs of strangles, a highly contagious bacterial infection. The team immediately shifts into strict quarantine protocol, carefully preventing cross contamination and sending out testing.
Later, results confirm it is strangles. Thanks to strong biosecurity systems already in place, exposed horses are monitored, vaccinated and isolated. Everyone is recovering well.
It is a reminder that rescue is not just compassion. It is vigilance.
Advanced Veterinary Care


Dentals reveal painful ulcers hidden deep inside a mare’s mouth. Sedation and careful floating bring relief she likely needed for a long time. X -rays uncover a fracture in another horse. Every case is handled thoroughly, with diagnostics guiding each decision.


Some stories are harder. Two horses, Spice and Cardimon, are given the last act of kindness after severe internal disease and suspected cancer. Necropsy findings confirm the compassionate choice.
Even in loss, the team ensures dignity and answers.
Adoptions & Second Chances

There is good news too. A returning adopter selects Joey, an unstarted Tennessee Walker Saddlebred mix, for training and a fresh start. Watching trusted adopters come back speaks volumes about the level of care each horse receives.

Staff spotlight moments show the daily dedication behind the scenes. From feeding to cleaning to rehabilitation, transformation happens because of consistent, loving work.
Standing Against Big Lick Abuse

The episode takes a sobering turn as the team travels to Tunica, Mississippi to protest a Tennessee Walking Horse show promoting the Big Lick performance style.

Big Lick relies on heavy stacks and chains, creating an exaggerated gait achieved through pain and soring. The team documents, educates, and peacefully protests, advocating for horses to be shown naturally and without abuse.
It is a long drive. A long day.
But being a voice for horses who cannot speak is worth every mile!
Why It Matters

From quarantine protocols to complex diagnostics, from joyful adoptions to public advocacy, this episode shows the full scope of rescue work.
Healing the sick. Comforting the suffering. Celebrating second chances.
And standing firmly against abuse wherever it appears.
Want to help more horses like the ones in this episode? Visit the Horse Plus Humane Society website to learn how you can support rescue, rehabilitation, and healing.
Watch the full episode here: Stop the Torture – Horse Shelter Heroes S3E37
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