Bud & Brandy Update

Bud & Brandy (aka: B&B) have been in their current foster home in Federal Way since late July. They spend their days just hanging out and occasionally chatting over their fence line with the young (27 years old) gelding next to them. While they don’t do much...

Deeds — 10/8/11

We haven’t updated Deeds’ page in a while.  He spent his summer at a foster home up in Stanwood, where he was a companion to an older mare.  We have now moved him down to a foster home in Redmond, where he has a nice dry paddock and shelter and a buddy, a...

Horse in need…can you help?

SAFE has been asked to help with a Thoroughbred mare owned by someone who can’t afford her care and is losing her home in the next few weeks. We don’t have a lot of information about the mare, but we do know that she is skinny, lame and in need of vet care. SAFE...

Savannah Update

Savannah arrived at SAFE on Sunday, September 25, and if we haven’t created a page for her yet, it’s because she is already pending adoption with someone who knows her from her previous rescue experience. We are enjoying her at SAFE as she is a lovely mare who is very...

Not a stallion any more!

Moonshine arrived at SAFE as a stallion so our first order of business was changing him into a gelding! Moonshine was castrated on October 1st as part of our castration clinic hosted by NWESC.

Do you ever wonder…

Do you ever wonder where SAFE gets its funding? We were wondering the same thing…so we took a look at the numbers, and discovered some interesting facts about SAFE. First, we looked at GRANTS and found that since SAFE began in 2005, we’ve only received $11,804 in...

2011 Q4 Impact Statement

New Horses Intake Date: October 9, 2011 Dixie, 7 year old Thoroughbred mare (owner surrender) Intake Date: October 16, 2011 Khianna (former SAFE-Assisted Placement, returned to SAFE) Intake Date: October 20, 2011 Strider  (owner surrender)...

Mr Pibb at White Birch Farm

Mr Pibb has been fostered at beautiful White Birch Farm since leaving NWESC late May. His rehabilitation has come along very well, and he is vastly changed from the sad, skinny horse that first came to us. He’s been ridden in the arena and on the trails! We’re very...