Let’s Make This a Doggone Merry Holiday!
The following is from All About Equine Animal Rescue:
All About Equine Animal Rescue, Inc
Foster Dogs
Holiday Music Benefit (Tonight!)
Adoptable Horses
New USRider Offer
Volunteer Corner, Volunteer Needs
AAE Used Tack Store + Holiday Hours
Other Ways to Help
AAE Friends, Supporters, & Service Providers
It’s that time at the end of the year when we reflect upon the horses (and other animals) you have helped over the past 12 months. We are filled with so much gratitude for your support, because this is what makes rescuing and caring for horses-in-need possible. Every horse represents the combined efforts of our community – volunteers, donors, and supporters who believe in the power of second chances.
As much as we love sharing the stories of the incredible horses we’ve helped together in 2024, we know you have hearts big enough for more than just hooves and manes. That’s why today, we are excited to introduce you to a new group of special animals in need of love: our foster dogs!
FOSTER DOGS
New adventures for AAE this holiday season. For the first time ever, AAE welcomed foster dogs to our barn!
The first foster, a six-month old Great Pyrenees, arrived earlier this week. He had been at a local animal shelter for more than two weeks without any interest, probably because he needs hip surgery. Fear not lil guy, we’re here for you!
He is a sweet and lovable little ball of fur. He’s very timid and nervous about everything, but his courage is slowly growing, and he’s warming up to all the scary things in this new environment. Send him good vibes because he goes back to the shelter today for surgery tomorrow morning! After the surgery, he’ll come back to AAE to recover. He has all the makin’s for a friendly little ranch dog, so if he does well, maybe he’ll stay. Miss him already, but glad he’s getting his hip fixed. It’s quite painful for him.
Isn’t he just the cutest?! But wait, the next bunch is full of cuteness, too!
We are also fostering mom, Koda, and her five two-week old chubs! This little family arrived the day after the GP pup. The shelter was at capacity this week, and they didn’t have any open kennels (maybe still don’t), so we helped free up two. Can you help, too? It wasn’t too hard to day yes, especially to puppies. Who could refuse?
Koda has been a wonderful mom to these cute as a button butterballs. She’s also a lovable littte mama that enjoys people a ton. In the little time she’s been here, we’ve learned tries hard to potty outside, she’s very interested in other animals, but probably not in a good way. She’s not keen to see other dogs, but she’s manageable and responsive. We’ll try to expose her to different things aound the ranch as much as we can, while keeping her close to her kids. The puppies will get lots of good socialization while here, too. If you’re looking for a new family member, mom and babies will be available for adoption once they have been weaned and are old enough to be spayed/neutered.
If you are interested in adding Koda and one of her puppies to your family, let our adoption team know and they’ll help with next steps!
While the work we do with horses remains at the heart of our mission, we’ve always believed in helping all creatures in need. Just like our horses, these dogs are full of love and hope for a brighter future, and we know that with your support, we can make that happen.
Your generosity this December will help more horses find their second chance in 2025, and allow us to help even more animals, like our foster dogs, when the need arises.
Your donations provide a safe, loving home for rescued horses. Your contribution will ensure that horses (or pups!) find the peace and care they deserve, now and in the future. Any amount is very much appreciated, and it makes a big difference for the horses.