Jennings Who?
The following is from All About Equine Rescue
All About Equine Animal Rescue, Inc.
Jennings came to AAE from a distressed mustang sanctuary with several of his friends. He was thin and had a rapidly growing mass on his sheath that was suspected to be squamous cell carcinoma.
Shortly after his arrival at AAE, the mass was removed and a biopsy revealed that it was metastatic melanoma. Thankfully, margins were clean, and there was no vascular invasion. No additional recurrent or new growths have been found since!
Jennings is really sweet. He likes to hang out with volunteers, enjoys grooming, and he’s a cool guy. He’s good with the farrier, no big issues loading, and he trailers well. He’s been ridden in the past, but he should have a refresher before hitting the trails again.
Somehow this special boy hasn’t been adopted yet! Jennings is looking for an experienced home to build his confidence and continue his training.
If your mamma is okay with you growing up to be a cowboy (or cowgirl!), then read more about Jennings and see if you’re a good fit for him!
Your donations, volunteering, adopting, and social media shares & likes really do make a difference and make all of this work possible!
Thank YOU!
Boots & Bling is nearly sold out! We hope you’ll join us! Get your tickets before it’s too late!
The event features a catered BBQ dinner by Devil Dawgs Smoked Meats, DJ music and entertainment by The Sundance Kid, live and silent auctions, dancing, and more.
You’ll need to be in attendance to bid on the dessert and live auction items, but f you’re not able to make the event, you can still support Boots and Bling and AAE by registering for the silent auction. More information will be available in a few days.
This Purr-fect Pair Needs A Home!
These lil’ gentlemen were born in late June, and they have been fostered at AAE for Sacramento County Animal Services. During the heat of summer, they relocated to one of our volunteers homes so they could enjoy some air conditioning.
Aren’t they adorable?! They have been vaccinated, dewormed, and neutered, but they haven’t been spoken for. They just need a family to love them fur-ever!
It would be paw-sitively amazing if they could be adopted together. Kittens are happier and have more fun when they have a friend.
To learn more or start the adoption process, please email our adoption team.