Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Compassionate Animal Controls in Georgia and SaveTheHorses Team up!

Some Georgia county animal controls have been pretty aggressive in helping horses, arresting bad owners and finding safety for these horses. That's where SaveTheHorses.org comes to the rescue. With the drought in the SouthEast, there may be more animals coming to animal control, and SaveTheHorses will get pleas for help directly from owners.   This is a sample of some of the recent rescue animals. Animal control is funded by the government, SaveTheHorses is funded by compassionate people like you. 
                The ones not adopted yet need a sponsor. 
             'Join The Herd' and make a monthly donation. 
Pregnant mare starving and injured from being hit by a car
Young stallion with rain rot and starvation

Pregnant mare with severe sunburn and skin issues
injured and overworked and malnourished mare and pregnant malnourished ponymare 
Without a rescue stepping in, they could not confiscate the horses abandoned and abused or make arrests, so we help, even though it has really put a strain on our budget this year.
young filly abandoned
stallion and foal abandoned
2 geldings abandoned and hungry
Pregnant mare abandoned and hungry
We have picked up 20 horses in the past few months from Fulton County Animal services alone. Pregnant mares, stallions, injured horses, at-large donkey and more. We had Dr Walker come out with his dart gun, brought down cattle panels, many wonderful volunteers experienced and not experienced helped to get these  horses to safety. Volunteers with trailers to transport and help in every way along with animal control officers. 
Sedated 2 mares to catch them after several attempts, finally are sa
paint gelding abandoned
2 year old donkey, never touched by humans
This doesn't include horses from other counties, plus sheep, goats, roosters, potbelly pigs and a female hog. 
Unclaimed goat may have been raised for food
Baby lamb injured and abandoned

Baby lamb injured, broken leg
Without your support, your compassion, your fostering and adopting these animals, nothing would get done. You are the one of the most important parts of the rescue. 

Terrified young hog hiding in straw
Abused roster face burned and blinded rooster
These animals need veterinary care, farrier care, feed, hay, some are special needs, some will need pre and post natal care, some will need special medications for a lifetime to be healthy and comfortable. New baby horses will need lots of care and love!

Please consider helping in some way. 
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www.SaveTheHorses.org 
1768 Newt Green Rd Cumming, A 30028
770-886-5419
Info@SaveTheHorses.org
Horse Rescue Relief and Retirement Fund, Inc 
IRS # 58-2479748

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