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The Adoption Process

As there is a huge demand from law enforcement to remove starved horses and strays along highways, Horse-Angels is no longer able to take horses from individuals.

Although we are often successful in helping people to place their horses without bringing them to the Horse-Angels location. So if you have a horse needing placed, feel free to contact us to see if someone on our waiting list would be interested in your horse.

A Donation to Horse-Angels for this service would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!


Adoption Program

 
Horse-Angels Rescue has an extremely successful adoption program! Placing safe, trained horses into new, loving homes is our primary goal. Each adoptable horse is matched with a family according to the level of experience and needs of the humans and the horse involved. Many Horse-Angels adoptees are winning ribbons in 4-H, are riding trails and camping, are showing, and are bringing smiles to the faces of both children and adults. Each of these horses had to recover from parasitism, starvation, dental disease or wounds before they could be adopted. Most of them required more than one year of rehabilitation before they could live without veterinary supervision. Adoption fees are based on the skill level and age of the horse.


Costs

The cost to care for a rescue varies considerably, but for a horse in very poor condition the initial three months to rehabilitate them is normally about $2,500. After that, the cost is typically about $500 per month. Veterinary care and medications are donated by Dr. Whitman. Feed, hay, bedding, farrier, and training costs are covered by outside donations, on which Horse-Angels is dependent for its survival. One hundred percent of all donations go toward the care of the horses.

Conclusion 

 It is too easy to forget that not all horses have the basic necessities of decent food, water, and shelter, let alone the kind of care we lavish on our own horses. Dr. Whitman has had the courage and commitment to try to provide a better life for horses less fortunate than ours. Please join us in supporting her efforts. There are three ways you can help. First of all, Horse-Angels needs our financial assistance to care for its horses. Since it is a non-profit organization, donations are tax deductible. Please consider including Horse-Angels, Inc. among the charitable organizations you support. No donation is too small. Second, please consider adopting a horse, or becoming a volunteer!. Third, please help us get the word out about Horse-Angels, Inc. Horse Rescue!



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