Biscotti â Feb 16, 2009
One of the many reasons Scotti has earned the nickname âNaughty Scottiâ. Canât you just see it?
Lola Update from Feb 16, 2009
Lola is growing and doesnât have as much rain rot as Aiden had. She is still putting on the tough girl act but once you touch her the ears come back up. Silly filly!! She sometimes will stand to have her blanket on and off. She is getting the leading down but wouldâŚ
Whisper Update â February 11, 2009
From Monica: I was grooming our sweet Whisper tonight and she is really filling out in her body and I am actually going to be cutting her food back. She has shoulder muscles forming and a nice round rear, and a bit of a belly, too. She has changed so much in just thisâŚ
Sinatra Update from Feb 9 2009
isnât this a great picture of Sinatra? Taken by my friend Stacy, who came out last weekend with her daughter Madeleine to help out with the horses!
Sasha â Feb 8, 2009
Good Evening- Here are some more pics of Sasha. Weâve been working with a trainer for about four weeks now. Weâve been doing a lot of linking up to get her to be comfortable with leading and stopping. Sheâs doing quite well in paying attention to me and my bodyâŚ
Annie Update from Feb 5 2009
Update from Allison: So I took Annie out for a thorough grooming session the other day, and I could not believe this was the same horse!!!!!! At first, she was a little jiggy, like âwhat are we doing, why is there no wall behind meâ, but she quickly relaxed andâŚ
Whisper Update â February 5, 2009
From Monica: Ok, the camera adds ten poundsâŚat least I hope it was the camera:-) I tried not to cry, but that sweet Whisper has a way of getting into the hearts of those who have had the priviledge of working with her. I swear I had many profound statements onâŚ
Summer Update from Feb 4 2009
Summer gets a haircut! She is such a nice horse. I have never had a problem catching her and today she did not even blink at the clippers and let me clip her with out moving.
Dottie Belle
Hereâs our Dottie, enjoying some bodywork from Pilchuckâs Dr Meyer: photo by Deunan Berkeley
Skittles Training Update
Skittles did very well on the trail ride Sunday. She is very brave, liked to lead, and had a go button. Overall she stayed calm and listened well. She would have loved to run up the hills but I was able to keep her at a walk. She was fine with the other horses too. IâŚ
Ruby Red
Ruby is a lucky horse who has an entire community behind her, pulling for her recovery! She got a visit today from one of her major benefactors, SAFE supporter Bernice S, who spent some time with our girl in the company of SAFE president Debi Shatos. Debi reports thatâŚ
Good news for Jewel?
Dr King of Pilchuck Vet Hospital came out to SHS and donated her time to give lameness exams to some of the SAFE horses. We asked her to take a look at Miss Jewel, and her assessment of Jewelâs crooked leg was not half bad. In fact, she told us sheâs seen perfectlyâŚ
Time off for Oscar
Oscar has been showing some front end lameness since his return to SAFE. This lameness, which appears to be in his right front leg, isnât noticeable at the beginning of a ride, but seems to get progressively worse as he is exercised. Dr King of Pilchuck VeterinaryâŚ
Trail Ride!
Volunteer Sara E rode Kat on a trail ride this weekend along with Terry and Skittles. Sara was able to compare this ride with one she and Kat went on a year ago. Not only does Kat know Sara better now and trusts her, she is also clearly feeling much better in her ownâŚ















