Goliath — adopted by Amy W of Bainbridge Island WA
Dusty — adopted by Beth A of Sultan WA
Amber — adopted by Lara L of Mukilteo WA
Scarlett — adopted by Joann B of Woodinville WA
Rhythm — adopted by Sonja & Hillary H of Tacoma WA
Dory — adopted by Betsy B of Sultan WA
Dory is a beautiful Arabian/Appaloosa cross mare that was part of a big Animal Control seizure from Snohomish County in early 2008. A yearling the size of a weanling at the time of her rescue, she fully recovered and was adopted in late 2009. She has been in…
Ariel — Adopted by Christine R of Shelton, WA
Sasha — Adopted by Megan M of Tacoma WA
Megan and SashaSasha was rescued from the Jean Elledge animal cruelty case in Snohomish County in February, 2008. Read her entire history by clicking here.
Farrier/Foster Update: Finn
Finn has really been giving us fits trying to figure out how to keep his hooves comfortable! Our amazing farrier Jake Cowden recently decided to take Finn on as a foster horse, moving him to his home to be able to closely monitor him and make more frequent and subtle…
Einstein and Ivy at play!
Sometimes goofy horses just need time to be goofy. But look at how deftly Ivy moves Einstein around the arena.…almost as if he were…a cow? Does Ivy have a secret past as a cutting horse?
Emerald Downs “Where Are They Now?” — Kai
April Volunteer of the Month: Stephanie W
Please join us in celebrating April’s Volunteer of the Month, Stephanie W! Stephanie has been volunteering with SAFE for about a year and what a year it has been. An excellent rider and horsewoman, Stephanie quickly became one of Terry’s most valued assistants around…
It gets better
How’s this for an amazing transformation? On the left, Rocky at intake, Sept 2014. On the right, Rocky today. He’s come so far and overcome so much, but Rocky is still very, very unsure about people, especially strangers. We’re looking at bringing him back to Safe…
Emmy’s Surgery is Successful
Update: Bone fragments successfully removed. Remainder of joint looks good. Surgery uneventful, tolerated anesthesia well. She was “smart” standing up after. She will be assessed for status and comfort tomorrow AM to determine if she can be discharged.
















