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Animal Shelter details for Minnesota Hooved Animal Rescue Foundation Please visit Minnesota Hooved Animal Rescue Foundation and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Minnesota Hooved Animal Rescue Foundation. Minnesota Hooved Animal Rescue Foundation is located in zimmerman, Minnesota. If you have information to add or update for Minnesota Hooved Animal Rescue Foundation, please click here and let us know.
Minnesota Hooved Animal Rescue Foundation
P.O. Box 47
zimmerman, Minnesota 55398
Phone: 763-856-3119
Email: info@mnhoovedanimalrescue.org
Website: www.mnhoovedanimalrescue.org/
For the past twelve years, the Minnesota Hooved Animal Rescue Foundation (formerly the Minnesota Hooved Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Station) in Zimmerman, Minnesota has been rescuing and restoring the health of horses and other animals in distress.
Just as dozens of humane societies offer dogs and cats a second chance at a loving home, our foundation finds permanent, caring adoptive homes for horses. Some of our horses are young and sound. Others are injured, ill due to extreme neglect, starved, or simply very old.
In 1998, we placed 52 horses in new homes. In 1999, that number grew to 71 horses ( along with two cows, four goats, one sheep, 7 pigs, 17 rabbits, 29 birds and 19 dogs and cats). And our placement numbers continue to grow.
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