There are many people who are passionate about animal rights, but most often focuses on abandoned kittens or puppies, when the horses are sometimes overlooked. But Australia has a number of large horse charities which aims to improve knowledge of horse neglect and abuse, and to save the horses around the country. Here we look at some of Australia’s organizations, which tend to keep the horses safe, healthy and away from the slaughterhouse.
DCH Animal Adoptions – DCH Animal Adoptions in NSW based non-profit Animal Rescue, a charity focused on rescue and rehoming unwanted and neglected domestic animals (primarily dogs, cats and horses). If you already have your own horse is a big country, and the extra time and resources to foster a horse, please consider helping.
They are also always looking for volunteers to help distribute posters and flyers about their case, to run animals and health care clinics or foster parents, and they are always looking for donations of equipment, feed and bedding all the other gear. Visit http://www.dchanimaladoptions.com.au/ for more information.Charlies Angels Horse Rescue, Inc. – Founded in 2009, Charlie’s Angels is Australia’s horse charity whose aim is to rescue and rehabilitate abused, neglected, abandoned and homeless horses. They are also investing heavily in trying to implement changes in laws and systems that support the cycle of horse slaughter. You can help the cause by making donations to the use of a horse, if you are able to rescue, transportation of horses, or participating in fundraising and administrative tasks. See their website at http://charliesangels.org.au/.
Horse Rescue, Australia – Horse Rescue, Australia began in 1986, and this is another great charitable organization whose goal is to rescue, rehabilitate and neglected horses to move. You can help charity, you can fill out a volunteer registration form on their website be notified about upcoming volunteer days and events. You can also easily make donations on their website at http://www.horserescue.com.au/site/. The organization also urges people who need to sell the horse to do it responsibly, and to find the owner who can handle a horse and give it a good home.