Latest SAFE News
Sierra — Adopted by Pat and Larry L of Ollala, WA
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | Placed Horses
Sierra (formerly Wildfire)
Larkspur — Adopted by Peggy C. of Battleground, WA
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | Placed Horses
Larkspur (Final Flurry)
Ishmael — Adopted by Peggy C. of Battleground, WA
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | Placed Horses
Redmond — Adopted by Valerie W of Monroe, WA
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | Placed Horses
Redmond is the SAFE poster boy and is featured as part of the SAFE logo Click here to read Redmond’s story
Azalea — Adopted by the Devlieg family of Duvall, WA
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | Placed Horses
Azalea (Jockey Club registered as “Intercat”)
Krickett — Adopted by Gay S. of Snohomish, WA
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | Placed Horses
Krickett is shown here in her new career as a parade horse and part of a high school equestrian program
Rainbow — Adopted by Kathy M. of Raymond, WA
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | Placed Horses
Sweetie
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | Placed Horses
Sweetie (formerly Santorini) Adopted by Eve O. in California Sweetie is shown here with her best friend, Sister. The two ponies were rescued together from the same feedlot.
Bacchus
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | Placed Horses, Uncategorized
2>Bacchus Adopted by Peri D and Melanie D of SAFE
Rob — Adopted by Gala S. of Bay Area, CA
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | In Memory, Placed Horses
Rob was an older ranch horse rescued from slaughter in 2005. He was placed in a home in CA where he lived out his days until he was humanely euthanized in 2008. His adopter wrote: “My beautiful friend passed on very quietly and peacefully this morning. As with…
Charisma — Adopted by the Prince family of Clearview, WA
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | Placed Horses
Charisma
Monica — Adopted by the Prince family of Bothell, WA
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | In Memory, Placed Horses
Monica Monica was humanely euthanized on May 10, 2008. “She left this world in her pasture and not at a feed lot…and she was loved very much.”
