Latest SAFE News
Oscar — Placed!
by Bonnie Hammond | Nov 17, 2012 | Oscar, Placed Horses
Congratulations to Jessicuh on her adoption of Oscar! We look forward to updates of Oscar on his journey as the all around family horse. Please join us in wishing happy trails to Oscar and Jessicuh!
Lovely, lovely hays!
by Bonnie Hammond | Nov 16, 2012 | Commentary
Yesterday was a banner day for SAFE’s FALL INTO WINTER feed drive. It was the final day of a matching challenge presented by long-time SAFE supporters Cara & Scott, and as the day began, we’d only managed to raise $110 of the $500 that had been offered for…
Do you remember Bucky B Lucky?
by Bonnie Hammond | Nov 13, 2012 | Bucky B Lucky
Here’s a great update and some photos of SAFE Alumni Bucky B Lucky: Lucky is doing wonderfully! He is currently in moderate work developing his skills in Dressage, and remains sound and happy. He loves his barn, and his barn buddies. We are working with Heather Roe…
The Mares from SAFE hit the trails!
by Bonnie Hammond | Nov 7, 2012 | Kat, Lola, Shiloh
Lola, Kat, and Shiloh got out today to enjoy the fall sunshine on a 2‑hour trail ride and had a great experience! We walked past alpacas, hacked along the neighborhood road to get to the pipeline trail where the 3 mares got to work their hind quarters walking up and…
Noah — adopted!
by Bonnie Hammond | Nov 1, 2012 | Noah, Placed Horses
We are over the moon today at SAFE and that is because we can finally announce that Noah has been adopted! Congratulation to Laura M and the entire wonderful M family!! Laura is a small animal veterinarian who’s been volunteering at SAFE for several months, and she…
Update on the Fall Into Winter Feed Drive
by Bonnie Hammond | Nov 1, 2012 | Commentary
As we come to the end of October, I am very happy to report that we are well on our way to reaching our goal for the Fall Into Winter Feed Drive. We’ve raised $2,700 to date and our goal is to raise $10,000 by the end of November. I think we can do it! I know we can…
Zanadu’s surgery is a success!
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 31, 2012 | Zanadu
We are very happy to share the news that Zanadu’s surgery, which took place yesterday at Pilchuck Vet Hospital, was a success. In fact, Dr. Bryant said that it went better than he had expected. The bone chip was very large, coming right off the corner cleanly. He was…
Shiloh training update
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 31, 2012 | Shiloh
Brittney Stewart of B&D Sport Horses and Training has been working with Shiloh since May, and her progress has been nothing short of remarkable. Here’s an update from Brittney: Yes, the rumors are true, I am in love with Shiloh! I enjoy working with this brave…
Louie is doing great in his new foster home!!
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 26, 2012 | Louie
Louie moved a few weeks back to a foster home where he is being ridden and worked on a regular basis. He’s making great progress — really filling in along his topline too. We were very excited to get this great update from his foster mom, Lisa, along with some…
The Woodinville Weekly: Rehabilitation and Re-Homing at the Heart of SAFE Harbor
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 25, 2012 | SAFE in the News
Rehabilitation and re-homing at the heart of SAFE Harbor by Deborah Stone published October 15, 2012 Meet Shay, a stunningly beautiful and perfectly proportioned Arab mare. A year ago, however, you would have been hard-pressed to have used these words to describe…
Holly Update
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 25, 2012 | Holly
It’s especially heartwarming to know that the SAFE programs help amazing horses and people find each other. We love getting updates about what they’re doing post-adoption. Former SAFE horse Holly and her guy Wade have been hitting the trails around Auburn &…
October Volunteers of the Month: Kim and Sage Young
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 24, 2012 | Volunteers of the Month
SAFE’s October Volunteer of the Month is a wonderful mother/daughter team. Kim Young and her daughter Sage have been Farm Chore volunteers for nearly two years. They are dedicated, reliable and hardworking. Sage is currently our youngest regular volunteer; her level…
