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TUCSON, Ariz. -- Nearly $12,000 has been raised to aid the recovery of a severely injured and abandoned horse in Mesa, Ariz.

Equine Voices Rescue and Sanctuary, an Arizona-based horse rescue organization, learned of the horse, now known as Solo Vino, in the beginning of March. A woman contacted Gwen Cleary, saying she found the 6-year-old thoroughbred near her property, in extremely bad shape.

Cleary is now fostering the horse and monitoring his progress.

"He was very weak, very thin, and could barely walk down the street," Cleary recalled.

She quickly placed a call to Karen Pomroy, founder of Equine Voices, knowing that they would not turn Solo Vino away.

"We got a call and were asked if we could help and we said, 'Of course,' " Pomroy said.

Yet the case was more intense -- and costly -- than Pomroy had anticipated. The horse suffered a three-and-a-half-inch gash in his head, which had caused his skull to shift five inches.

"That is just how severe the blunt force trauma was," Pomroy explained of the bone's movement and fractures.

The horse also displayed signs of ringbone, a condition that is offset by "excessive impact on horses' legs," Pomroy said.

"This is not something that happened naturally to him."

The initial veterinary costs were estimated at $7,000, a daunting price for the small nonprofit devoted. Media outlets caught hold of the story, and within weeks, the publicity proved to take a life of its own, Pomroy said.

To date, more than 240 people from across the country have sent in monetary donations, totaling $12,000 -- the extra money, the founder says, can go toward Solo Vino's continuing rehabilitation and future medical procedures.

"I've been blown away at how much support we have gotten," Pomroy said. "I have never seen such a public out cry and it is really just amazing. It has kind of made me renew my faith in humans."

Cleary also weighed in on the fundraising success, saying that people "are sick and tired of the abuse.

"They want to hear good endings and happy stories and not awful things like this," she said.

There was a brief moment of panic when Pomroy realized how much it would take to help Solo Vino get well, she said, noting that she considered fundraisers and grant writing as two potential options.

"Regardless, we were definitely committed to making sure he received the care he deserved," she said. "I'm not one who says the money isn't out there, so that's it. It's like, 'Let's do this, let's figure out a way.' "

In the end, though, the public figured it all out for Solo Vino, Pomroy and the other organizers at Equine Voices.

Now in the care of his foster family, Solo Vino continues to get better.

"His spirits are lifted and he is eating really well," said Cleary, noting that Solo Vino has gained more than 100 pounds in the past month.

"I'm just happy I was there to help -- that's just what this is all about."

Investigators don't know what happened to the horse, but glue on his tail indicates that he had passed through auction circuits some point recently.

He is tame, albeit a little timid; Pomroy says she hopes the horse can find a permanent home in the coming months.

"He's very gentle," she said. "Obviously he gets a little nervous and can be shy at times, but he is a sweet, sweet boy."

Aside from caring for abused horses, Equine Voices Rescue and Sanctuary also serves as a "voice for women who are faced with the difficult decision of whether to take PREMARIN or an equivalent HRT drug," according to the organization's Web site.

PREMARIN, an acronym for "Pregnant Mares Urine," is a hormonal drug commonly taken by women. Female horses are sometimes subjected to becoming pregnant repeatedly, and then producing urine for pharmaceutical companies.

Equine Voices tries to rescue the mares and fowl that are eventually disposed of, and sent to auction houses.

To learn more about the organization, visit EquineRescue.org.

Amy Lieberman is a staff reporter for Zootoo Pet News. She can be reached at alieberman@zootoo.com.



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bowne
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Glad to hear that the horse is doing well. A great big THANK YOU to everyone who was able to help him.
 
jerZgirl
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Kudos to Equine Voices and to all the people that donated!

There ARE good people left in the world.
 
Patricia  C.
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It is a shame that they do not know what happened to the horse. I wish that we could find the culprit who abused this animal, but I am glad that the horse is getting the care he deserves.
 
Caron W.
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Cases like this should never happen. Thats why responsible pet ownership is so important and stiffer fines and/or jail time needs to be implimented to stop things like this from happening
 
Ann U.
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I agree with you - there needs to be more done to punish these people.
 
Sheryl J.
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Thank you to all who helped bring this poor horse back to health! Great work and great devotion, it does not surprise me to see what can happen when animal lovers unite :)
 
Serina S.
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good luck to solo vino!
 
Nick & Ashlee K.
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what a great story!
 
Joyce
Joyce (joycebolt)
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another great story. there are lots of good people out there. I so happy for this horse
 
N. Cathy S.
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Kudos to Cleary, Equine Voices and all the people who donated so Solo Vino could get the medical help he desperately needed.

I'm glad to hear that they were able to save him. Lord only knows what happened to him. Hopefully someday, those involved in hurting him will face the stiffest consequences!
 
Kris
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I couldn't agree more, Cathy. It is so sad to see a horse (or any animal) treated this way. I am glad he is getting better and hope they find the people who did this to him.
 
Renee  M.
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Incredibly lucky horse and I'm REALLY happy for him but there is part of me that can't help but think of how many more could be saved with that money. Guess I attend too many auctions and see too many sad things.
That horses skull injury sounds awful and ringbone is no fun to deal with, either. He may always only be a pasture pet, not that there is anything wrong with that.
 
erika0708
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lucky horse
 
Bonnie  M.
Bonnie M. (bonnie1957)
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I'm so glad this woman is taking care of this horse. And all the donations were more than enough. Stories like this - We need to hear something good now and then.
 
Leslieanne S C.
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What a lucky horse to be found and rescued! Glad to hear he's on his way to a full recovery.
 
Anne S.
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He was lucky to be found by this caring person who was able to connect with a great group to help raise the funds to help with the costs. I feel bad that Solo Vino was abused and hope he learns to trust people again.
 
N. Cathy S.
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I hope so too!
 
azzurrapl
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Hope so too!
 
BDougher
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It is good to hear that there are kind people enough to repair Solo Vino. He is lucky, and I am certain he deserves to have plenty of good care...I think they all deserve plenty of good care.

 
Kelly
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Absolutely! Its a shame they ever have to endure what some people put them through. I hope he lives out the rest of his life with lots of love & comfort. Wish they all could.
 
Traci B.
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Wonderful story! : )
 
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so glad the horse is being taken care of
 
Joyce
Joyce (joycebolt)
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me too, this is wonderful
 
Diane H.
Diane H. (catsecrets)
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Equine Voices sounds like a great rescue group. I wonder if any Zootooers are involved with them.
 
N. Cathy S.
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That's a good question. I am so glad they helped Cleary and she is able to take care of Solo Vino.
 
Bonnie K.
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whoever did this to the horse should be punished.
 
Kdiddle
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Believe it or not, this is one reason why horse slaughter may be a more humane option if it was not now banned. I'd rather have a horse killed quickly and painlessly than have it's owner who is not able to pay for it any longer letting it lose to starve to death. Rescue facilities, the best option, are filling up and people just don't have enough money in these economic conditions to buy these horses from their owners who can no longer afford to feed or keep them.
 
Bella C.
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WARNING: Not for the squeamish,children, or light-hearted.
Its not painless. They shock them utill they can't stand and then hang them upside down and slit their throats.
 
N. Cathy S.
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OMG! That's a horrible thought! I cannot even imagine calling that a humane act!
 
Bella C.
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I know right?
 
Caron W.
Caron W. (ArtsofEden)
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Humane is euthanasia not slaughter
 
Kelly
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No way slaughter plants are humane! If you can't take care of your horse right up to his last breath, lovingly & humanely, then you can't afford to have a horse. For all the love & trust they give us, when the time comes, we owe them a dignified death with a qualified vet. They're family!
 
Elizabeth C.
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horse slaughter is not a humane option... the worst part isn't the killing itself, but the transportation. horses are seriously injured and killed in the double-decker cattle trucks they are forced to travel in, sometimes for more than 24 hours.
 
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I hope the horse will be ok. Thank goodness, the person who rescued him cared about animals. The people who donated money for his care are wonderful human beings.
 
Carol L.
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How wonderful that so many people pulled together to raise the money needed to care for this beautiful animal. A horrible skull injury that was I am sure caused by a dumb HUMAN..
 
N. Cathy S.
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Carol, I agree. Dumb human, however, is mildly speaking. But, at least it's allowed to be written here. My version would have been censored for sure!
 
Kelly
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I'm right there with you, Cathy. I couldn't write the things that came to my mind. I do hope the monster gets what's coming to them though.
 
Michele E.
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Another happy ending
 
Peggy W.
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It is so great that Solo Vino is going to be ok. I just can't imagine how someone can abuse such a beautiful animal. Gwen Cleary is truly a saint for saving this horse from such misery. Good job Gwen!
 
N. Cathy S.
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Truly a kudos to Gwen Cleary! But, let's not forget Equine Voices or the 240 people that raised $12,000! They are all saints!
 
Peggy W.
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Oh Yes! The folks that donated money for this horse are definitely to be commended. Good point and I'm glad you brought that to light. All of these folks are very special.
 
Alvin & Gretchen
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So happy the horse is going to be okay.
 
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I can't believe that some one could be so cruel to an animal. How can someone cause any living thing so much pain. I am really glad to hear that the horse survived and I pray that he gets a wonderful home where he never has to know what hurt is again.
 
Kelly
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I agree. Its scary that people like that walk among us. I'm glad that Solo Vino will have the chance to replace those bad memories with loving ones.
 
Betty W.
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I wonder what happened to him to cause such trauma. Poor horse. Glad he's getting the help he needs.
 
Jean K.
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This is a wonderful story. I am so happy that Solo Vino is doing well. I am constantly amazed at how anyone could be that cruel to a horse. I am also anti Premarin and knowing the horrible conditions the mares live in I would refuse it and look for another source of HRT.

 
Stephanie N.
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I am glad he was rescued! What amazing generosity too.
 
Evelync
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I wish that he heals and lives a long peaceful life
 
Jean K.
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I agree and wish him years of gentle loving care.
 
kathy m.
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sometimes there is just no appropriate comment for these stories...glad it turned out good but disgusted there is so much cruelty in the world
 
Ann U.
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I totally agree with you. Animal cruelty is either happening more or getting more coverage. I don't understand how a person finds pleasure in abusing animals (or children for that matter).
 
Melissa D.
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I honestly think it is getting more coverage. The more coverage the better. It makes people more aware of the things that are happening to these animals. It makes people take responsibility instead of turning a blind eye.
 
Kelly
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This story breaks my heart thinking about the cruelty this gentle soul endured. I cannot understand what goes on in the mind of some monster who would so something like this. I know they'll get theirs in the end but its not soon enough.
 
Suzin
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This is the best story I have heard in a long time. We should be proud to have American citizens that are able to help this injured animal.
 
Diane H.
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Exactly, once the word gets out, people can be very generous. There are alot of animal lovers out there. Unfortunately there are also people like the one who hurt this horse.
 
Suzin
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This is such a great story. We need to hear more about people helping injured animals like this story.
 
Suzin
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This horse deserves a wonderful life after all that the horse has been through.
 
Suzin
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I hope that the horse gets a good family and hopefully will be treated with the greatest amount of respect.
 
Suzin
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These animals deserve the best of care from anyone who is able to. They have no control over who their owner is or who they were raised by.
 
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I am so glad to hear of stories that people are pulling together and getting help for injured animals. The animals can't help who there owners are......this horse deserves a better life.
 
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There is something about cruelty to horses that just kills me. It sounds like this horse was hit in the head with so much force- whoever did this probably thought they had killed the horse and left if for dead. I am glad people are rallying to save this horse- it deserves a chance at a better life.
 
Gretchen S.
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This horse deserves a great life from now on after all he's been through.
 
Lynn C.
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Look what we can do when we all stick together. Great story. Hope this guy makes a full recovery.
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