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H.O.P.E. Horse Rescue Foster Home Program

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Please help us rescue more horses by becoming a foster home for one, or more, of H.O.P.E.'s horses!

Meet Phantom, pictured at his foster home in Lodi. He is available for adoption and looking for his forever home! However, in the mean time, he loves his foster home where he is cared for and ridden by a young girl.

 

 

  • Horses may be cared for in other facilities approved by H.O.P.E. where other families or adults are willing to provide for a horses care and/or training.
  • The foster care provider is responsible for all board, feed, bedding and care.
  • The foster care provider may, or may not, be responsible for vet fees.
  • The foster care provider may, or may not, be responsible for the farrier fees.

If you are interested in becoming a foster home for one, or more, of H.O.P.E.'s horses, please contact us for more information.

 

 

 

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