âHorse therapy, along with companion animal therapy, has proven in many instances to be a very effective treatment for Veterans suffering from PTSD and other combat related conditions.â
The Mustang Heritage Foundation is proud to have helped these mustangs find new homes and careers, and with over 43,813 mustangs in holding, placing mustangs in homes is more important than ever.
 Tears in cartilage â stiff, connective tissue that acts as a cushion in joints â are common injuries among animals and humans alike, and can lead to limited mobility, pain, and eventually arthritis. The current surgical treatment to repair su
Almost a year has passed since the devastating floods in Pakistan. The animal welfare organization, the Brooke, continues to help working horses, donkeys and mules, as they play a vital role in rebuilding the country.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners Foundation will award two research graduates with the first-ever EQUUS Foundation Research Fellows, to be presented Nov. 20 during the American Association of Equine Practitionersâ 57th Annual Convention
"After suffering a vicious dog attack that mangled a hoof and led to infection, Shine needed surgical amputation of his lower-left hind leg in order to survive.â
Equine Affaire is happening November 9-12, 2023, at the Eastern States Expo in W. Springfield, Massachusetts.
In a modified decision released Friday, the BLM says it plans to round up nearly 900 wild horses from the White Mountain/Little Colorado herd management areas between Rock Springs and La Barge, Wyoming, during the first part of September.
Debi Metcalfe, Stolen Horse International/NetPosse has informed us that Mercy, the lost rescue pony has been found. Exact details are not available, but a reward of $250 was paid by the Rogers family for the successful rescue and return of the horse to t
A judge has ordered that three horses stolen in Belgium must be returned to their original owners by a Derbyshire woman, who claims she acquired them in good faith from a dealer. London's High Court ruled on 16 June that Joan Whetter, 70, of Dray