Equine Well-Being Horse Rescue 760-703-4860
We have successfully rehomed over 150 horses in the last few years and continue to help help horses at-risk of neglect, abandonment, abuse or who because of the economy, natural disaster or human illness are in transition. Please take the time to visit our site, read our success stories and become apart of a large network of Horse owners and enthusiasts helping Horses in need.
Equine Well-Being Horse Rescue
Saving Horse Inc. 619-445-2917
Saving Horses, Inc., was founded in 2007 by Audrey Reynolds (Co-founder Killy Fornelli). We had become involved in the anti-slaughter campaign, and were introduced to the rescue world as a result of this. The number of horses rescued and in need of rescue was overwhelming, and we felt a need to jump in and help out. We soon learned that since the passing of Prop 6 in California in 1998 many horses from California, still go to slaughter in Mexico or Canada. The law is not enforced. Consequently many horses showing up at auction in California are at risk of ending up at slaughter.
Emergency Animal Rescue 760-789-5775
Emergency Animal Rescue (EAR) was founded in 1993. After the deadly flooding in the Tijuana River Valley, several members of a local rescue agency saw a need for a fulltime, highly trained animal rescue service in the San Diego County area. This core group, some of whom are still with the organization, spent countless hours putting together an organization that would consist of highly trained, highly skilled professional volunteers.
Slowly, but surely the word spread that there was now a highly trained animal rescue organization that was available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In early 1994, EAR responded to Los Angeles to assist in animal rescues during the Northridge earthquake. In 1996 to the severe flooding in the Conroe and Liberty areas of Texas. 2005 brought the devastating hurricanes of Katrina & Rita. Again EAR responded to help the thousands of animals trapped in their homes.
In our own area, EAR has again played a major role in saving the lives of hundreds of animals unable to help themselves during the horrific firestorms of San Diego County. Among them the Pines, Harmony Grove, Viejas, Cedar and Witch Creek wildfires.
But Emergency Animal Rescue does more than the “High Profile” rescues. Thousands of rescues go completely unnoticed by anyone except for the animal and its owner. From the cat that’s been stuck in a tree for days to the dog that has fallen down a well to the frantic homeowner that has “something” in the chimney.
Baker Ranch Equine Rescue 951-303-4232
We revolve around the belief that for every horse in need, there is a perfect loving forever home waiting. Our goal is to find that home for each horse we take in and if we cant find that home….well they get to stay at the Baker Ranch forever its as simple as that.
Blue Apple Ranch Horse Rescue 760-789-6773.
Blue Apple Ranch encourages and supports responsible horse ownership. We are focused on bringing both people and horses together through innovative activities. At Blue Apple Ranch, we have lovingly committed to the lifelong care of 75 rescued equine residents that will live out the remainder of their lives with us. Currently, our sanctuary is at capacity but we will look forward to keeping you updated on future openings. To learn of options for your horse or for others that may be in need of assistance, please visit our Resources link for further information.
Hearts & Hands Animal Rescue (760) 898-3927
Our Mission is to give of our skills in the animal communications and care fields, to give our love and labor and share an environment for the healing of animals that are in dire need. We facilitate the expertise, guidance and utmost care for them, so that they may recover from neglect, injury, cruelty or from being unwanted or endangered. We assist them in finding happy and enriched lives in forever homes. In addition, we share these animals with children and adults, who’s lives may be parallel in events or circumstances. Our educational programs teach people how to properly care for animals, how to train them with friendship, and how we can learn from them. The animals are blessings and encouragement to all who meet them.