Heart of Phoenix was founded in Wayne county, West Virginia by Tinia Creamer, John Creamer, Jessie Hardesty and Sonora Winds.
You've arrived at our "VERY" old website
Visit the NEW OFFICIAL RESCUE WEBSITE AT
www.wvhorserescue.org
http://wvhorserescue.org
the site you're on here is no longer being updated as of late 2012
We are all sometimes asked 'Why do you spend so much of your time and money talking about kindness to animals when there is so much cruelty to men?' I answer: 'I am working at the roots.' George T. Angell -
Never let people diminish your care for animal welfare. . .Those who neglect and abuse animals are threats to all mankind. They will do the same to human beings, if they are not already.
Never let people diminish your care for animal welfare. . .Those who neglect and abuse animals are threats to all mankind. They will do the same to human beings, if they are not already.
We DO NEED SPONSORS TO CONTINUE THE WORK WE DO
Follow our RESCUE BLOG at: http://equinerescue.wordpress.com/
501(c)3 non profit organization as of 1/2012
We are located in Huntington, WV - Hamlin, WV and Ashland, Ky
Find our director's personal facebook farm blog "LUCAS FARM" on facebook for the most updated information on what rescues we are doing, hear ways to help horses in need and much more!
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Disclaimer!
Remember that many horses have been through hell and back, whether they
come from a rescue or are purchased privately. Any horse can require more
time and training to overcome their pasts, no matter where they came from. It is a lucky
and rare horse that doesn't have a past with low points these days
We will always give you an honest account of
a horse's behaviors while with us, but issues
may surface after adoption for any number of reasons.
Please be willing to work through them with your adopted equine; they do deserve it.
It is rare a horse has issues that time, proper training and kindness will not heal