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Kate Willard

Angel Acres Horse Have Rescue - 0 views

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    This is what i want to use. My family likes this rescue so i am going to make a graphic design for it.
Rebecca Needham

Lost & Found Horse Rescue Foundation, Inc. - 0 views

  • donations
  • Since 1997
  • more than 500
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  • no longer able to
  • volunteers
  • aged and unhealthy
  • provide appropriate care
  • victims of abuse and neglect
  • For The Horse Farms Open House: Lost and Found will have blacksmith and equine dentistry demonstrations, refreshments, and visitors can meet horses available for adoption.
  • Horses that arrive at the Rescue are evaluated to determine what special care they may require and their optimal use
  • provide minor rehabilitation so horses can have a productive secondary career.
  • The facility includes a 15-stall horse bank barn, conference building, pony barn, office area and corn crib. Approximately 30 volunteers handle the weekly chores required to take care of all the L&FHRF animals
Shauna Hirt

ASPCA | Top 10 Ways to Prevent Animal Cruelty - 0 views

  • Here are some other signs and symptoms that we see in many of the cases we investigate: Tick or flea infestations. Such a condition, if left untreated by a veterinarian, can lead to an animal's death. Wounds on the body. Patches of missing hair. Extremely thin, starving animals. Limping. An owner striking or otherwise physically abusing an animal. Dogs who are repeatedly left alone without food and water, often chained up in a yard. Dogs who have been hit by cars-or are showing any of the signs listed above-and have not been taken to a veterinarian. Dogs who are kept outside without shelter in extreme weather conditions. Animals who cower in fear or act aggressively when approached by their owners.
  • If you aren't sure where to report cruelty, please visit our Report Animal Cruelty section.
  • Without phone calls from concerned citizens who report cruelty in their neighborhoods, we wouldn't know about most instances of animal abuse. It all comes from the public, it all starts with YOU—that's why it's so important to keep your eyes and ears open.
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  •  If you have pets, be sure to always show them the love and good care they deserve. But it's more than just food, water, and adequate shelter. If you think your animal is sick, bring him to the veterinarian. Be responsible and have your animals spayed or neutered. And give your pets lots of hugs!
  • If a parent isn't treating the family's pets right, we tell the kids that their dog or cat would really appreciate fresh water every day or some daily playtime. If the animal has been left outside without shelter, we'll say, 'You have a nice house, and if you get cold, you can put a coat on. But your dog can't do that.' Children understand that animals are living creatures who have the ability to feel pain, joy and sadness.
  • Support your local shelter or animal rescue organization. It's a great way to make a difference. Some of our ASPCA volunteers foster animals who have been abused in their former homes, giving these dogs and cats the chance they deserve to have a good life.
  • Get to know the animals in your neighborhood and invite your friends and neighbors to do the same. Together you can keep an eye out for any suspicious behaviors—abuse and neglect of companion animals, the mistreatment of local wildlife, dogs left in hot cars and other signs of abuse.
Joshua Chew

Overview | Working Dog Foundation - 0 views

  • Police dogs prove themselves every day in public safety and law enforcement. These skilled, highly trained dogs are professionals in every sense of the word, risking their lives to help make our communities safer.
  • Properly trained Police K-9’s are a sound investment. Their skills can dramatically cut the time and expense of a search and rescue mission.
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Victoria Swiger

ASPCA | Help Fight Animal Cruelty - 0 views

  • Help crack down on cruelty in your own community and make the world a safer place for animals.
  • Speak out against cruelty and help animals like those rescued by the ASPCA
  • One of the most powerful tools we have for preventing animal cruelty is to teach our children to respect all life.
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  • ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center receives countless calls from pet parents whose animals were intentionally poisoned—sometimes right in their own backyards.
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