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Location: Williamsport, PA
Supporting Shelter: Appalachian Horse Help and Rescue
Supporting Rescue: Appalachian Horse Help & Rescue Inc
Posted in Shelter Makeover
Some people are amazed at how horses can be as intelligent as dogs. They can't believe the things they do. I don't understand their surprise. I suppose most see a horse and think of the obedient animal under saddle or hitched to a wagon or a cart and that's as far as it goes. Well, I'd like to see an average dog, under a saddle or hitched to a cart… read more
posted on:
Mar '09
4
Posted in Shelter Makeover
I would like to dedicate this to all those that go out and rescue animals that need help. All the humane officers and rescue groups, you are the greatest people in the world! It can't be easy to see abuse, neglect and just plain stupidity every day. It must get you down sometimes, but the next day they go back out there and help even more. It's a t… read more
posted on:
Feb '09
26
Posted in Adoptions
It's sad to see a loving owner forced to surrender their horse. Even though they may love them dearly, they are very expensive to take care of. Even sadder still, is the horse that comes in covered with sores, thin, and clearly abused or neglected. The positive thing about all of this is that once they come to us, the future is brighter. We get the… read more
posted on:
Feb '09
22
Posted in Shelter Makeover
Bad weather is on it's way and my thoughts are with all of the stray animals and dogs tied outside, and also with those who try so hard to help. Whether it be the local shelters, or rescue organizations. If you know of any in your area, this is the time they need your support the most. Please stop by one today, donate what you can, they all need ou… read more
posted on:
Oct '08
2
Posted in Shelter Makeover
From time to time, people tell me, "lighten up, it's just a horse," or, "that's a lot of money for just a horse." They don't understand the distance traveled, the time spent, or the costs involved for "just a horse." Some of my proudest moments have come about with "just a horse." Many hours have passed and my only company was "just a horse," b… read more
posted on:
Oct '08
2