Horse adoption and rescue organizations offer horses a second chance by taking in unwanted and, abused horses and some of them are rescued from slaughter auction houses. These horses are then rehabilitated and are available for adoption to and qualified, caring homes. Most of these organizations are run by volunteers with the dedication and compassion for our equine friends.
Most horse rescue organizations are non-profit and are tax-exempt, and are solely supported by contributions from individuals.
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Skydog Sanctuary has locations in Malibu and Mariposa California as well as our 9000 acre ranch near Bend Oregon.
Skydog Ranch is a forever home for wild mustangs and burros who have ended up in horrible and dangerous situations – at kill pens, at auctions, in unloving homes where they have often been starved and neglected. The horses here represent so many different aspects of the mustang issue, once rounded up by the Bureau of Land Management only to slip through the cracks and end up without the most basic care and affection.
All the wild horses and burros here are treated with the utmost kindness and respect and we leave in peace the ones who want to be left alone and give others the love and compassion that they have not experienced from people before.
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quine Outreach, Inc. (EOI), founded in 2004, is a horse rescue, shelter, and rehabilitation organization. EOI is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization, run entirely by volunteers and managed by our Board of Directors. We work closely with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, several other sheriffs in central and eastern Oregon, the Forest Service, BLM, local Humane Societies, other equine organizations and local veterinarians.
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We are all about healing and re-habbing here on the farm, but more so, we intend to put out the word to as many people as we can, that you CAN do something about the horrors you run across. You can do a lot, but even a phone call to the police can start the ball rolling if you persist and keep vigilant.
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We are here to help as many needy horses as we can get out of bad situations. Along with rehabilitating abused & neglected horses, we also try to help owners find new homes for their horses. In this economy there is a great need for these services. We are here to help in anyway we can, and as our resources allow. Our current facility and pastures are filled with horses we are helping. We are now looking to find a larger property and facility to help the growing number of horses in need.
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Strawberry Mountain was founded in 2005 after rescuing dozens of wild horses from the Sheldon National Antelope Refuge in Nevada. These incredible animals were slipping through a government loophole and being sent to slaughter by the semi load. A passion was born and still burns brightly today.
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HyTyme has been providing a second chance for rescued horses, and caring for retired senior horses for over 12 years. We could not do it without our wonderful volunteers who assist with the daily needs of all the animals, and general upkeep of the facilities. Our goal is to place the horses in loving, forever homes. We are a non-profit 501(c) organization.
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Linn County Animal Rescue