Care for the horses sierra vista arizona




















Due to health issues by the President of CFH, the program is no longer actively taking in rescues but will continue to offer assistance by networking with other rescue organizations for placement of a horse. Currently three horses remain in our care requiring veterinary care, hoof care and feed. These are older horses that are now permanent rescues that were not adoptable for health and behavioral issues. We do our best to focus on the most critically ill and injured animals.

Little Lotus Rescue animals come in during the worst part of their. With the help of our tireless staff and volunteers, we lovingly care for these animals until they find a home. The Tombstone Small Animal Shelter is a c 3 non-profit, no-kill facility dedicated to finding homes for lost and abandoned dogs and cats in the area of Tombstone, Arizona.

We are not subsidized by the City of Tombstone and we do not have a corporate sponsor. We maintain our shelter through donations and fund. A small group of people in Bisbee, Arizona saw the need to help unwanted and abandoned pets and that the shelters struggled to get the animals noticed and adopted. Those first fosters for Border Animal Rescue opened their homes, their hearts, and their wallets to take care of those animals and to help place those animals in their forever homes.

Since incorporation in , Border Animal Rescue has. Our facility is dedicated to finding homes for the animals left abandoned, surrendered and lost within the City Limits as well as Cochise County. We maintain our shelter with the caring efforts and donations from our community along with the City of Benson.

Our volunteers when we have the. Shelter Address P. Box Sierra Vista, AZ Turn out was good and Care For The Horses benefited very well. Below are the final results of the over-all points. Leadline: Sisters Kristen and Dana Webster tied with 5 points each.

Both will receive a trophy. Sophia Bergh took high point trophy with 10 points and brother Oscar took reserve trophy with 4 points. Aspen Padgett took high point trophy with 24 points and Cleo Borgman took reserve with 19 points. Ivey Borgman took high point trophy with 18 points and Hailly Grenough took reserve with 16 points.

Katherine Calkins and Vicky Greenough tied for high and reserve with 8 points each. Over-all high point for the day went to Aspen Padgett and reserve high point went to Cleo Borgman.

The owners of the J6 were so pleased with the day that they have asked for us to come back!!! What a compliment for our members who made this such a success.

Without his help and hard work, this event would not have been possible. Thanks to all who entered, all who helped and all those that were so patient with us while we pulled this off!

Wednesday, November 24, Happy Thanksgiving. Here the little guy is wearing his t-shirts that keep the flies off his open wounds. His vitals are starting to normalize and his appettite improves daily. He will need to get the teeth floated as soon as he able to withstand the sedation and the work. A fundraiser dinner to help cover the vet costs for him is being planned for October 2, and will be held at the facilit.

Please make plans to come and see him and enjoy some good food and company. Watch for the upcoming flyer and where you can purchase your tickets.

This little guy was rescued last week and has been through a very traumatic ordeal. While he has not received the best care throughout his life, the most recent event has been the worst. While he was sick with colic his owner sold him to a family that had no idea about caring for a horse, especially not a sick one.

Somewhere along the line someone put a hose up his butt to make him go to the bathroom, they walked him, turned him out on fresh green grass. With open wounds all over him with flies embedded, it just became to much for this little guy to take.



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