Even the occasional stray dog finds a forever home through Horses' Haven. This is Bailey. He was brought to the farm by a volunteer who found him wandering alone and abandoned. He is now living the good life with his new adopted family.

Rudy (right) was adopted a few years ago by a Horse' Haven volunteer. When Nacho (left) came to Horses' Haven in the spring of 2009, he seemed like he would make a good companion for Rudy. Now the two of them are the best of friends in their adopted home.
Sampson (back) and Devlin (front) are both minis and they also both went home with a volunteer. The little fellas just kind of grow on you, you know?! They now spend their days pretending to be big and getting spoiled rotten.
Angie(above) Beau (below left) and Botash (below right)



Raindrop and Copper (above), Cooper (below left) and Apache (below right)


Theo (above), Jack (below left), and Jenny (below right)



Melody (above) and Roz (below)


Tuff (above)

Pearl (left) and Rex aka Spanky (below)
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Rocket (left) and Velvet (below)

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Wyatt (left) and Moonlight bay(below)

Moonlight Bay (left) with best friend, Kia, (right) by the hay rack. They were both adopted from Horses' Haven.
Moonlight Bay has become "the best horse in the world" with the love, reassurance and patience of his new family! The 8-year old girl pictured rides him and takes him over jumps!
"Thank you Horses' Haven so much for the opportunity of having this little guy to love. The trust that he has chosen to put in us makes us feel very very special!"

Sundance (right) had been one of the weanlings from the Davison rescue. He was adopted in 2002 by a long-time Horses' Haven volunteer who fell in love with him. His new owner says, "He was meant to be a part of my life.... He's added
such joy to my life that I can't imagine my life now without him,
and Horses' Haven made it all possible. Thank you, thank you,
thank you to all the many people who are Horses' Haven."


Aristo - "the sweetest girl ever."

Annie and Wyatt