Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic (-) Equine Welfare Equine Adoption Equine Cruelty & Disasters Keeping Horses Safe Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Foster Care Promotions & Events Programs & Operations Managed Admission Toxicology & Poison Control Active FiltersEquine Welfare Group 9 Clear All Intake Pathways for Open-Admission Horse Adoption Agencies Equine open admission programs are a great way to serve your community and prevent horses from going to low-end auctions. Free Services for Owned Horses in Oklahoma Discover how Oklahoma equine owners can access free resources for horses, including rehoming services, medical care and humane euthanasia. Tips for Vets to Prevent Toxicity in Horses Mitigating the risks of toxicity in horses is important. Read our top tips for incorporating toxic exposure prevention into your vet practice. 6 Tips for Getting Donkeys Adopted Need help finding homes for donkeys? Learn six donkey-adoption strategies from the Humane Society of North Texas. 4 Post-Adoption Tips for Equine Groups Use these four tips to help ensure that horses and adopters are thriving post-adoption. Disaster-Planning Tips for Horse Owners & Rescues Disaster planning is critical for horse owners and equine rescues, and moving large animals is a big undertaking. Download these tips to help prepare. Tips on Creating Effective Adoption Contracts for Horses Crafting an adoption contract that protects the animal—and doesn’t discourage people from adopting—is a crucial step in finding more homes for horses. Evaluating Horses for Better Matchmaking Learn how one organization evaluates horses to match them with the right adopter. Volunteer Management Tips for Equine Adoption Organizations Discover tips to recruit, train, and keep volunteers coming back to maximize your organization’s impact on the horses in your care. They Did It: Reduced Barriers for Equine Adopter Engagement and Post-Adoption Support Discover how West Virginia Horse Network used creativity and innovation to both attract and support first-time equine adopters. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next ›