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Appalachian Horse Help & Rescue Inc

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1201 Yergers Rd
Linden, PA 17744

Phone: 570-323-1266
Hours: 24 hours
Contact Name: Pam Koch

We rescue abandoned, unwanted and abused horses. We have non-profit status and are staffed solely by volunteers and depend on donations from the public. We work closely with our local SPCA as they cannot house large animals. Our outreach program is intended to teach the public about horses where we take our mascot, Pebbles a Shetland pony, to nursing homes, elementary schools and other public functions to show how much one of these great animals can add to someone's life. We also try to educate the public on the expense and care that they really need and how badly some of them are treated. We offer a 911 service where if someone is travelling through our community with a large animal and if they have vehicle trouble, we will come and transport the animal to our facility at no cost until the problems can be fixed.

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The relationship between horse and man has been a remarkable one, based on cooperation and mutual respect, for centuries these intelligent and powerful animals have allowed us to put them in service as workers, means of transportation, and companions… read more

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At AHHR we try to focus on educating the public on horse care issues. We've rescued countless horses from bad situations, due to either ignorance or just plain cruelty and neglect. Horses are expensive to keep and can be complicated physically and mentally to understand their needs. We believe that education is the key to stop the unwanted populations of horses in this country. People need to know that there are groups like us out there to help them to understand their horses, to help them in times of need, and to lend a guiding hand, so that getting "rid" of their horse can be a last resort. We sould like to see everyone be able to keep their horses so they can live out their lives in forever and loving homes.

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