![Progressing with Poppy](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/joelconner_poppy_05_03_24_10-2880x1800.jpg)
Progressing with Poppy
Casey A has been riding and working Poppy for some months now, and speaks about her experience riding Poppy out in the big arena amongst other horses during the recent Joel Conner clinic: “Poppy has come a long way from the defensive, stoved up pony who would strike…
![Alumni Update: Alder](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Alder_04_06_24_01.jpeg)
Alumni Update: Alder
Alder moved to Arizona with his family about two years ago. He is doing well and living the good life with a pal on two acres of grass. With Jill’s daughter, Halle, in school Alder hasn’t been ridden much. Jill is looking for a trainer to re-start him. There are…
![Walkin’ Into SAFE: Zuri, Bailey, Cleopatra, Deja Vu](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/DejaVu_Bailey_Cleopatra_Zuri.jpg)
Walkin’ Into SAFE: Zuri, Bailey, Cleopatra, Deja Vu
Four new mares Tennessee walked into SAFE last week: Zuri, Bailey, Cleopatra, and Deja Vu. Their story is one of neglect, as is so often the case with our new intakes, but as they were seized by out friends down at Pierce County Animal Control, they have been in very…
![Roy Health Update](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Roy_2023.jpg)
Roy Health Update
It is no secret that Roy has been dealing with various ailments since he first arrived at SAFE, all of which we have been managing, or doing our best to manage. Roy is a very special guy, with special needs, and we keep a close eye on him and give him what comforts we…
![Arrow is Adopted!](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Arrow_Adopter_01-2880x1800.jpg)
Arrow is Adopted!
Arrow had a whirlwind beginning to his spring. For the last several months, he had been living his best life at a nearby foster location, napping and grazing to his heart’s content alongside his temporary playmates. But changing circumstances meant that he would need…
![Alumni Update: Biscotti (Rowdy)](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Biscotti_03.jpg)
Alumni Update: Biscotti (Rowdy)
Biscotti’s (Rowdy) adopter, Tracy, reports Rowdy is the healthiest horse she has ever known, not once needing medical attention beyond his basic care. Tracy’s oldest daughter rides Rowdy as part of her high school equestrian team and 4H. Her younger daughter hopes to…
![Off-Roading with Veronica](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Veronica_05_03_2024-2880x1800.jpg)
Off-Roading with Veronica
Veronica has been making all kinds of strides recently, from venturing off-site to spending more and more time riding out in the big arena. But what she hasn’t quite done yet is go out on the trails. One of the first baby steps we take with the horses to gear them up…
![Alumni Update: Skye](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Skye-and-Corrine_04_24_24-e1715621664917.jpg)
Alumni Update: Skye
Corrine and Skye are doing very well. Corrine moved to Ohio in 2018, however, she is only 2½ hours from her mom’s property in Pennsylvania where Skye resides. Corrine is able to visit her mom regularly and spend time with Skye. When Corrine is not visiting, Skye…
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![June Volunteer of the Month: Ellen Weisberg](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/EllenArtie_05_30_24_03-2880x1800.jpg)
June Volunteer of the Month: Ellen Weisberg
Congratulations to Ellen Weisberg, our June Volunteer of the Month! Ellen has been helping care for the horses of SAFE for just shy of a year, and we couldn’t be more thankful that she is part of our community. Ellen started on our Thursday AM chore team, and not only…
![Alumni Update: Bliss and Evie](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IMG_5329-2880x1800.jpeg)
Alumni Update: Bliss and Evie
Bliss and Evie are doing great. This year Emily plans to ride Evie on trails with her daughter’s horses. Bliss is fine staying behind as the neighbor, who has three horses, keeps a watchful eye on her. Emily loves her girls and watching Bliss canter behind Evie,…
![Remembering Roy](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Roy_Memorial_4-2880x1800.jpeg)
Remembering Roy
Last week, Roy passed peacefully over to join the rest of his herd. A year ago, Roy came to SAFE from a sad situation as part of a 7 horses seizure by Pierce County Animal Control. Two had to be euthanized on the property, one left the property but was euthanized at…
![Alumni Update: George](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/George_05_18_2401-2880x1800.jpg)
Alumni Update: George
SAFE Alumni volunteers, Candi K and Jackie L, recently visited George and his family. Here is an update from Candi. Imagine turning off a country road and setting your eyes upon an idyllic white farmhouse nestled amidst 6 acres of fragrant, sweet grass with the sights…
![Winter in the Springtime](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Winter_01-2880x1800.jpeg)
Winter in the Springtime
Winter came to SAFE in the springtime, though a recent onslaught of gloomy, rainy, chill in the forecast does conjure more January than June. That’s Washington for you. But Winter herself isn’t exactly wintry – pairing a horse coat color up with a season would…
![Back in the saddle with Barb](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Barb_05_15_2024-2880x1800.jpeg)
Back in the saddle with Barb
As you pass by her paddock, Barb nickers at the gate, a little bay siren enticing you closer. It is hard to divine what, exactly, she wants, once she has you. Likely to be let out and left to her own devices. Barb would make an excellent automatic lawn mower, if only…