Search Search Search Topic Equine Welfare Equine Adoption (-) Keeping Horses Safe Keeping Pets in Homes Safety Net Programs & Operations Managed Admission Grants Active FiltersKeeping Horses Safe Group 9 Clear All They Did It: Partnered with Dude Ranches to Adopt Out Retired Horses Discover how one equine rescue partners with dude and guest ranches to keep retired horses safe from auction and how you can do the same. Serving Horses in Your Community with Strategic Intake Policies Use these intake strategies to help more horses in your community. Join ASPCA Efforts to Keep People and Pets Together During Potential Housing Crisis Learn how you can join the ASPCA’s efforts to keep people and pets together amid a potential eviction crisis resulting from COVID-19 and get safety net resources for your community. 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. Talking With Harmony Equine Center About Euthanasia Discover how Harmony Equine Center uses an evaluation matrix to inform the conversation around euthanasia. Thoroughbred Makeover Celebrates Adoptable Horses in their Second Career Learn how adoptable off-track horses are finding second careers thanks to events like the Thoroughbred Makeover, in Lexington, Kentucky. FAQs about Horse and Donkey Microchipping Learn why and how to microchip horses and donkeys with these informative FAQs. They Did It: Hay Safety Net Helps Struggling Horse Owners Read how one agency got social-service agencies to promote a hay safety net program that keeps horses in their homes. ASPCA “Relinquishers Welcome” Grants Help Equines Get Adopted Discover how ASPCA “Relinquishers Welcome” grants helped Animal Rescue League of Iowa and Kentucky Human Society save more horses. ASPCA Honors Animal Welfare Advocates Learn about 3 of the ASPCA Humane Awards winners, including Sterling the TrapKing Sterling, the Oregon Humane Society, and the Retired Racers Racehorse Project.