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The Animal Shelter has published these safety tips regarding treating your pet to a few nibbles of your Thanksgiving leftovers.
-- Gobble Gobble - Talkin' Turkey. Giving your pet a small
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If I am bitten how should I care for a dog bite?
* Always wash the dog bite with soap and warm water, try to get any dirt, saliva, or any other particles washed out of your wound.
* Apply pressure with a clean cloth or towel to the dog bite to stop any bleeding, if the bleeding does not stop within 15 minutes you should proceed to a doctors office or emergency room.
Dogs and the Law - Breed Bans Dogs and the Law - Breed Bans
Breed bans are laws that have been created in recent years in response to actual or even perceived threats by certain breeds of dogs. The majority of these laws specifically target Pit Bull, or Pit Bull like breeds. Doberman pinschers, Rottwielers, German Shepherds, and Mastiffs have also been
Spay and Neuter your pets Spay and Neuter your pets
Spay and Neuter your pets
Spaying and neutering is arguably the biggest single issue in domestic animal welfare. The vast majority of animal rescue groups and shelters have placed an emphasis on educating
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Animal Shelter details for Bomear Equine Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, Inc. Please visit Bomear Equine Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, Inc. and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Bomear Equine Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, Inc.. Bomear Equine Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, Inc. is located in belen, New Mexico. If you have information to add or update for Bomear Equine Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, Inc., please click here and let us know.
Bomear Equine Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, Inc.
P.O.Box 1038
belen, New Mexico 87002
Phone: 505-861-0659
Email: b1bowers@compuserve.com
Website: www.bomarequine.org/
Bomar Equine Rescue is a nonprofit 501 (c) animal humane organization dedicated to rehabilitating abused and/or neglected animals throughout New Mexico. Our organization focuses primarily on hooved livestock, but we investigate and rescue all abused animals.
We strive to work with the authorities (NM Livestock Board, State Police, Sheriffs department and Animal Control) to ensure that the laws concerning animal abuse and neglect are enforced. We at Bomar are happy to be working with these agencies to provide a safe haven, veterinary care, and rehabilitation for these animals. Many of these public agencies lack funding and facilities to assume long-term care and responsibility for these neglected and abused animals. We assume complete financial responsibility for these animals and we receive no government funding. We do our own direct cruelty investigations and rescue.
Our goal is to set up "safe houses" similar to Bomar around the state to rehabilitate and keep animals safe that are seized by authorities until their cases can be heard in court.
All donations are used solely for the care and maintenance of the animals. No donation money has ever been spent on anything but the animals. No one receives a salary, and our directors and members are strictly volunteers.
Our facility consists of a 16 stall barn and 15 acres of pasture.
As a group, our directors have over 30 years of combined experience in rehabilitation neglected animals, cruelty investigations and rescue.
Bomar is also a strong advocate of spaying and neutering our companion animals. A portion of contributions received is dedicated to this fund. Over the past six years we have spayed and neutered over 300 cats and dogs in Valencia County alone.
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