Another Successful Adoption at Pure Thoughts!
Thursday, July 05 2012
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Happy 4th of July! I hope everyone had a fun and safe holiday! I am writing this post from Candlewood Lake in Connecticut. I actually grew up riding here (in Farmington, actually) and I forget how beautiful it is. I miss Suckie terribly but don’t worry, he is being lovingly taken care of by Brad and Jennifer and I hear that he is having a great week. Since I am not at the barn, this week’s post about another successful adoption is written by Jennifer Swanson: For the Horses.. The Clock Keeps Ticking
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This Week’s Adoption Stories from Pure Thoughts!
Saturday, June 30 2012
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Hi again! Through this blog we hope to share with you so many things that are happening at Pure Thoughts! I also hope to show what a special place it truly is and the things that make it so special. So in upcoming posts look for horses that are available for adoption; Adoption stories, the volunteers that make it all possible; events that we participate in and/or host; and training tips from Brad!!!! Today Jennifer Swanson is sharing some of this week’s adoption stories. These are always my favorite. It just warms the heart to see rescue horses thriving in their forever homes and how happy they make their new families. So here this week’s adoption updates from Jennifer… Amid the storms, tornado and rain which were a result of the path of the storm named Debbie some other girls found happiness, comfort and a new beginning in their lives.
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Retired Racehorses compete in the show ring at the Ninth Annual New Vocations Charity Horse Show
Friday, June 29 2012
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New Vocations Charity Horse Show showcases the Thoroughbred’s diverse attributes beyond the track. New Vocations Charity Horse Show July 7 & 8 celebrates its ninth year of showcasing the Thoroughbred’s athleticism and versatility beyond the track.
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Life at Pure Thoughts Horse Rescue
Thursday, June 28 2012
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Hi Everyone! My name is Kolleen and I am lucky enough to be involved with what I consider to be one of the best horse rescues in the country, Pure Thoughts Horse Rescue in Loxahatchee, FL. I came across Pure Thoughts last summer when I was thinking about getting back into riding after many, many, many years away from it. I saw that Pure Thoughts was running an online auction and one of the auction items was a set of riding lessons from Brad Gaver, one of the founders and Co-Directors of Pure Thoughts. I placed a bid and lucky for me mine was the winning bid. After Brad assessed my riding level during my first lesson he suggested that I ride a new arrival, One Nice Offer. One Nice Offer had just been retired from the racetrack on September 2 and he had not been trained as anything but a racehorse. I had never before been on a horse that did not know what leg, seat and hand aids were. Still, I managed to get him to walk and trot and even canter a few times around the ring. After that first ride I was hooked on riding again. After riding One Nice Offer several more times I was quickly forced to make a decision. Being a young, fit and sound horse he was sure to be adopted quickly. It was clear that I had to adopt him or he would be gone. The morning I showed up at Pure Thoughts with my adoption fee I had arrived literally minutes before a woman who had driven up from Miami to adopt him. I knew, however, that I could not let this horse leave my life. He had found a place in my heart and he is now mine. Handsome Suckie in his stall at Pure Thoughts Now on to his name. As you know, his name is One Nice Offer, which I find to be a beautiful name. But his barn name is … Suckie! I know! Terrible, isn’t it?? (Thank you Ms. Stacy Ferris!!). There is a long, cute story behind that name, but Suckie??
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Rescue of the Week
Tuesday, June 26 2012
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Mack Breed: Collie Mix, Male, Sable and White, 7-8 years old Weight: 69 lbs Temperament: Mellow, gentle, loves kids and gets along with other dogs. Housebroken and leash trained Special Needs: Mack has limited vision, but once he gets use to the layout of his home, he navigates very well. We have used Pilots n Paws to transport our collies. If we receive an approved adopter, arrangements could be made if needed. Contact: Houston Collie Rescue, to fill out adoption paperwork
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Miracle the rescue DOG finds his forever family!
Saturday, June 23 2012
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Miracle the rescue DOG finds his forever family! A special dog that won the hearts of the rescue community nationwide will be adopted on june 23, 2012! WHAT: Miracle, who was left on March 23, 2012 in a severely emaciated state at a Broward Animal Care and Control facility, will be going to his forever home on Saturday, June 23, 2012. The dog, who weighed only 5 pounds at the time of his rescue by A Second Chance Puppies and Kittens Rescue, is a happy, healthy 12 pounds and appears to have no long term effects from his neglect. His adopter, who has been following his story since the beginning, can’t wait to welcome this sweet boy into her family! WHEN: Saturday, June 23, 2012 WHERE: PETCO INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES: Contact: Lisa Beadle Cell: (561) 703-1802 lisa@asecondchancerescue.org Lisa A. Beadle, Ruth Douthitt A Second Chance Puppies and Kittens Rescue
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Lucy: Rescue of the Month
Saturday, June 16 2012
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Lucy, the Treeing Cur Story & Photos by Leah Lewandowski Meet Lucy, our beautiful Treeing Cur that we rescued from In Dog We Trust here inWellingtonin December 2010. What’s a Treeing Cur
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Hero & Emily, best friends from AARC Paws Patrol, Inc. wasGeorgia’s only Delta Society Pet Partners ® affiliate volunteer group, promoting the healing human-animal bond from its inception until 2009. Even though the name and corporation were retired due to lack of funds to pay staff when I retired as director, many of us are still proud to continue our chosen volunteer path for those who need us. We accompany our animal teammates to visit those who are lonely, ill or disabled. Through their unconditional love and acceptance, the animals have brought smiles to autistic children’s faces, affection to lonely people in nursing homes, and the will to interact to the disabled. One of Delta Society Pet Partner® Teams, Marty Harris & Happy Jack Albany, GA We are proud to represent the Delta Society ®, a non-profit organization and the leading authority in Animal Assisted Activity and Therapy development. The Pet Partners ® program tests and registers human-animal teams, qualifying them to serve in hospitals, nursing homes, schools and treatment centers
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A Bluegrass Welcome for Superstar Gelding Rapid Redux at Old Friends
Sunday, June 03 2012
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Georgetown, KY – On Friday June 1 st Old Friends, the Thoroughbred Retirement facility in Georgetown, hosted a welcome reception and press conference for media and fans to meet new retiree Rapid Redux. Despite rainstorms and a drastic drop in temperature, About 35 journalists, photographers, and fans–some from as far away as New York– came out to see the 6-year-old gelding that holds the modern North American record for consecutive wins by a Thoroughbred. In January of this year, Rapid Redux, a Kentucky bred, earned his 22 nd victory at Laurel Park before he was retired from racing. He bested the 19-race win streaks set by Peppers Pride and 2010 Horse of the Year Zenyatta by three. Claimed for $6,250 in 2010 by owner Robert Cole, Jr and trained by David Wells, Rapid Redux finished his career with 28 wins from 42 lifetime starts
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World Famous Equine Artist Fred Stone Joins the Memorial Day Classic
Thursday, May 24 2012
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Fred Stone, one of the best known equine artists in the world, will be at the Memorial Day Classic for the $10,000 Memorial Day USHJA International Hunter Derby, a benefit for After the Finish Line , a charity providing funds to Thoroughbred rescue organizations. This is the second year in a row After the Finish Line has partnered with the Memorial Day Classic. “This is a wonderful opportunity to work with the horse show people to raise awareness of transitioning off-the-track Thoroughbreds into second careers as hunters and jumpers,” said Dawn Mellen, President of After the Finish Line. On Sunday afternoon (May 27), there will be a silent auction that opens at 2:00 p.m. on the show grounds at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center. At 5:00 p.m., Fred Stone will be on hand to sign his newest commissioned work, a poster of Eric Lamaze and Hickstead. ”This is the official poster of Equine Canada, created to raise funds to send the Canadian Equestrian Team to the 2012 London Olympics,” said Fred Stone. “Those attending the Memorial Day Classic will be the first in all of North America to purchase this poster of Hickstead and Eric Lamaze.” The poster bears the signature of both Fred Stone and Eric Lamaze, and Fred will personally sign posters purchased at the Memorial Day Classic. The exclusive offering is limited to 200 prints at a special price of $30 per print, half of which will be donated to After the Finish Line. Show jumping superstars Hickstead and Eric Lamaze are well known in the hunter/jumper world, and the ability to be among the first 200 people to own a signed copy of the print is a unique opportunity
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