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Animal Shelter details for Front Range Equine Rescue Please visit Front Range Equine Rescue and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Front Range Equine Rescue. Front Range Equine Rescue is located in Larkspur, Colorado. If you have information to add or update for Front Range Equine Rescue, please click here and let us know.
Front Range Equine Rescue
P.O. Box 307
Larkspur, Colorado 80118
Phone: 719-495-6389
Email: info@FrontRangeEquineRescue.org
Website: www.frontrangeequinerescue.org/
Front Range Equine Rescue (FRER), established in 1997, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to stopping the abuse and neglect of horses. It is FRER’s belief that ignorance is often the main cause for equine abuse rather than outright cruelty. A primary goal of FRER is to educate new, potential, and existing horse owners on basic horse care topics such as equine nutrition, first aid, farrier care, alternative therapies, and natural horsemanship training techniques.
In addition, FRER has assisted hundreds of horses through direct rescue and its educational programs. While some horses are donated by their owners or are rescued when abandoned, many are rescued from livestock auctions to save them from slaughter. Once rescued, FRER then provides for the direct care and rehabilitation of these horses in need. The rescue and care of these horses is very costly. FRER uses many fundraising options to raise money needed for rescue, rehabilitation, and ongoing horse care expenses. Educational events and sponsorship of a horse are just a couple of our fundraising options.
To see the adoptable pets for Front Range Equine Rescue click here
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Below is a map for Front Range Equine Rescue, please call for specific directions.
***Note: PO Boxes will not show correctly on the map below.
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Animal Shelter Facts
Did you know that you can create a FREE account on www.animalshelter.org, this will allow you to place your adoptable pet in our searchable database.
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