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Miracle Horse Comes Home At Last

April 19, 2008, 7:55PM MT
By Amie McGraham
Rescued Peruvian horses find forever families

Rescued Peruvian horses find forever families

Eleven of fifteen Peruvian horses rescued from neglect and squalor in Longmont, Colorado and then rehabilitated by compassionate Arizonans have found their forever families.

Among the horses who have found their forever families are Caudio de Colorado (formerly Zantenon) who was recently adopted by Corrales, NM residents, Debra and Bill Vargas. Colorado was considered to be the most at risk of all fifteen of the horses. He had spent his entire six year life in a filthy stall, his feet had never been trimmed, and all four legs were weak from muscle atrophy and poor nutrition. Colorado came to Arizona in May 2007 with the help of Boulder resident Rita Anderson, the Conquistador Program, Hacienda de Los Milagros Animal Sanctuary, PetSmart Charities, Petco Foundation, In Defense of Animals, Best Friends Animal Society and compassionate residents of six different states.

Caudio de Colorado was given a new name for his new life and was fostered, trained and rehabilitated by a Phoenix trainer even winning a ribbon at his first Equistar horse show four months to the day of his arrival in Arizona. Colorado’s story was so moving that he was featured in the North American Peruvian Horse Association (NAPHA) Newsletter and in the PetSmart Charities Newsletter that goes to more than 4 thousand animal welfare organizations throughout North America.

However, despite the compassion of his rescuers and his own courage and heart, Caudio de Colorado still was not home yet. He clearly craved his own forever family.

New Mexico residents Bill and Debra Vargas read his story, fell in love with Caudio de Colorado, and determined they would adopt him and bring him home to love and dignity in their Corrales, New Mexico home. After many phone conversations and trips to Arizona postponed because of snow storms, Debra Vargas and her trainer arrived in Arizona in March; met Colorado; formed an almost instant bond with him; and took him to a wonderful new life in New Mexico complete with a new friend for Colorado, their Peruvian Paso mare, Angel Fire.

Colorado has bloomed in New Mexico with the help of his new trainer, Fernando De Leon, who specializes in gaited horses; his new Mom, Debra, who also volunteers for “The Horse Shelter,” a horse rescue ranch in Cerrillos, NM; and his new Peruvian Paso best friend.

Another young stallion named Juan Enrique also rescued from the same Colorado squalor has found his forever family with lifetime horseman Arizonan Dick Chapman and his wife Elaine. Dick is Juan's very best friend. Miraculously all 15 of the Peruvian horses survived their ordeal, recovered and eleven have found wonderful lifetime families.

Peruvians still looking for their forever homes are 5 year-old gelding Capitaz, 5 year-old mare Prietta, 14 year-old mare, M.M. Zarita, and 13 year-old mare, M.M. Zarabanda.

What You Can do

Adopt a horse! Contact the Conquistador Program at (480) 232-8068 or email adoption@conquistadorprogram.org.

Learn more about the Conquistador Program

Posted by Amie McGraham, Best Friends Network Volunteer
Photo of Claudio de Colorado used with permission of Pat Haight
Comments
Posted April 20, 2008, 9:20AM by bogiedew
What a beautiful horse! Sounds like he has a wonderful new family. That is great. I hope the others find a new loving family soon as well.

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