Posted
August 16, 2006, 4:15PM
by
Celeste
This is a very interesting article! I would love to know more about "the animal," including his or her name, history, whether he or she was adopted, and if this will be a lifetime home. After all, horses are people, too! :)
Susan Wagner of Equine Advocates tells us more about the issues surrounding horses in America, in the No More Homeless Pets archives (
Horses, Cows & Chickens, Oh My!)
Here's her introductory paragraph there:
I can help you better understand why the horse is so beloved in the U.S., but yet is considered to be the most abused domestic animal. I will explain in detail how to rescue a horse and take you on a tour of Safe Home Sanctuary, where every horse has a story and represents an important issue with which Equine Advocates is involved. I'll tell you about the Grumpy Old Men's Pasture, where a group of aged but truly lovable geldings spend most of their time; the South Beach Field, where everyone is on a diet; and Comedy Central, where the mules hang out.
In kindness,
Celeste Crimi
No More Homeless Pets
Best Friends Network
Best Friends Animal Society
5001 Angel Canyon
Kanab, UT 84741
celestecrimi@bestfriends.org
http://network.bestfriends.org/nmhp www.bestfriends.org
Posted
August 16, 2006, 6:59PM
by
michelle
Being from Memphis, I have seen up close and personal at St. Jude Children's Hospital how animals can help heal the terminally ill children. It is truly amazing to see the animals and children connect..
For those of us who work with and for animals, we can say that animals have shown healing powers beyond probably anything we have seen on Earth.
With that said, wouldn't it wonderful if a horse's life was saved somehow in this young boy's story. This would further make this boy's journey heavenly and symbolic. It would be nice to know if this horse was adopted by Make A Wish. God Bless this young boy.
Washington State Horse RescuesSecond Chance Horse Rescue RanchA nonprofit organization dedicated solely to the protection of horses. Located in Sedro-Woolley, WA.
Burro Rescue-Rehab-Relocation OnusB.R.R.R.O. (Burro Rescue-Rehab-Relocation Onus)
Was established to supervene this inevitable scenario. Whenever possible, humane, responsible donkey owners are encouraged to donate their unwanted animals to B.R.R.R.O. with the assurance that a kind, loving home will be found for it
Equine Rescue AssociationThe ERA ranch wishes to continue in the process of bringing together rejuvenated horses and eager children and adults in a safe educational milieu that teaches humanitarian attitudes and skills of horseback riding. In the atmosphere of shared respect, horses and people come together to help each other.
Equine Rescue Association
14607 B Smokey Point Blvd.
Marysville, Washington 98271 (360) 658-5494
Shoomissle Farms Equine Retirement , Rescue, RehabilitationAt Shoomissle we will honor and love these abandoned, neglected old, and unsound. repair their bodies and souls, if possible. If not. they will spend the remainder of their days here at Shoomissle to have a warm stall at night good fed and days of remembering the: good times.
Also:1. Hooved Animal Rescue of Thurston County - Thurston County, Washington
2. Hope For Horses - Sultan, Washington
3. People Helping Horses - Arlington, Washington
4. ReRun Washington - Washington
5. Sleepy Hollow Horse Rescue - Spokane, Washington