Lady Bug is doing so well in her new home. She has lots of beautiful grass and a very loving mom and dad. Thanks so much for giving her such a great home! In our drop pen Sunday morning we found a POA mare. She was wide eyed as if to say “Hello.” She was […]
Tag: 2011
Enjoying their supper and they realized the cows are not going to eat them
Banjo peered into the camera Thursday wondering what Tawnee was doing. It’s just a cute picture Banjo, to announce that on Facebook we now have over 11,000 fans. We would like to thank Pet Pardons for sending fans our way, and to you for sharing with your friends! It is greatly appreciated. The more animal […]
Meet Hope!
Meet Hope, another off the track TB who was surrendered at our Safe Surrender Site. Here is a note from the people who surrendered Hope, who are also suffering from cancer: “In March a young couple pulled into my place and asked if I would let them keep their horse here, wife said she passed […]
1997 – Tawnee leading an emu and goat through the parade
We are excited to announce that we have a calendar on our website now that you can easily check to see what is happening at the shelter. It is on our contact page, about halfway down. To see it, click here. We hope that you have a wonderful 4th of July weekend. Tawnee rousted up some old newspaper clippings and pictures […]
Today wasn’t a glamorous day of rescuing animals or foiling killer buyers plans
Today wasn’t a glamorous day of rescuing animals or foiling killer buyers plans, it was trash pickup day. Thanks to a board member’s loan of his dump trailer, along with Jason and a volunteers hard work, the dump trailer was soon full of rubbish. At the dump, a quick push of a button and it all came […]
Monday was lining up to be a very busy day
Monday was lining up to be a very busy day. Tawnee was in the rescue rig heading down the road. There was the inevitable stop at the gas station to get fuel to make it possible to keep heading down the road. Tawnee cringed seeing the price tag for filling up the rescue rig. Tawnee […]
If any of you missed Phoenix’s rescue story, it’s a must read.
Phoenix is happy to have his pen up and his home is finally usable at the shelter. He is such a great boy! If any of you missed his rescue story, it’s a must read. He was the skinniest horse we have ever rescued and rehabbed. Click here. We had some appointments people had made to come […]
“Wow, there’s a lot of new friends to be made here.”
Marley, the emaciated 2-3 year old gelding that was in the last blog, is doing well and settling in. He definitely enjoys eating his food. He is very skinny but we know that thanks to your support he will soon blossom and be a beautiful sleek horse, maybe for the first time in his life. We would […]
The California Department of Food and Agriculture has declared…
We have some very exciting news! The California Department of Food and Agriculture has declared the EHV-1 outbreak contained. Thanks to the hard work of the vets, CDFA, show cancellations, and to the countless horse owners who kept their horses home and safe, the outbreak is over. To read the CDFA press release, click here. Starting in July, […]
We have been wanting to get you all updated about the 3 horses
We have been wanting to get you all updated about the 3 horses that you so generously donated to help. There were a lot of different people involved in helping these horses, and we finally have the full story. First off, we would like to thank the White Kitty Foundation and their countless volunteers for […]