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Pasture Pals Equine Rescue

10 Colony Ridge, Clayton, NC 27520

Contact
Email pasturepalser@aol.com
Phone (919) 320-7272
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Areas Pasture Pals Equine Rescue serves

We serve mainly Central North Carolina, but will branch out farther depending on the circumstances.

Pasture Pals Equine Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Pasture Pals Equine Rescue, Inc. requires ALL applications be submitted with photographs of the pastures, fencing, barn and stalls, and any other horses/ponies/donkeys at the facility where the horse will be kept. Pasture Pals Equine Rescue, Inc. may request additional information or pictures to complete its review and may require a visit to your facility before your application will be approved.
Pasture Pals Equine Rescue, Inc. does not sell equines, but rather adopts them out to suitable and approved homes. Our adoptions are intended to be for the life of the equine. Our adoption fees vary from animal to animal. It all depends on how much rehabilitation they required when they came to us.

For more information please visit - http://www.pasturepalser.com/Adoption-Application.html

We are an all volunteer organization. Please understand that if our hands are on an animal, we will not answer the phone. Please be patient!! We will return your calls, texts, and emails just as soon as possible!!

About Pasture Pals Equine Rescue

Founded by Alex Daniels in 2012; Pasture Pals Equine Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit Rescue located in Clayton, NC. Pasture Pals is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and re homing of equines, as well as the education of people in the their care and upkeep.

We do not have anything fancy. We built everything here ourselves, with what we could find and afford or what was donated and are continuing to make things better as we can. We are not money people, so what we have, we built ourselves since May 2012, when we rescued Jessie. We did not set out to be a rescue, but the animals keep coming and they don't care how it looks, just that they are clean, safe, and cared for. Unfortunately we have had to turn away more animals than we currently care for. We can only do so much, without more help from volunteers, outside funding, sponsors, and donations. To date we've helped 94 animals and rehomed 50!

What We Offer To You: "Volunteer Situations","Work For Trade Leases", "On Site Leases", "Boarding", "help in rehoming" and "Adoptions".
This is a place to care for, learn from, and teach others, while making a better life for the animals in our community.
Feel free to contact us for more information.

We ALWAYS need donations, volunteers (hands on AND office people), sponsors, and adopters!

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