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My basic info
Breed
Quarterhorse/Quarterhorse
Color
Roan
Age
28 years 9 months old,
Size
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
57332
My details
Gelded
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Windy has been around the block a time or two! This lovely lady is a 25-year-old Quarter Horse. You can usually spot Windy hanging out behind the other horses; she likes to observe the action rather than being a part of it! She is a careful, quiet soul, and she is seeking a permanent home where she can live out her days a companion horse. If you are interested in adopting Windy, email adoptions@ashevillehumane.org! Windy is ready to meet her forever family!
Windy has been around the block a time or two! This lovely lady is a 25-year-old Quarter Horse. You can usually spot Windy hanging out behind the other horses; she likes to observe the action rather than being a part of it! She is a careful, quiet soul, and she is seeking a permanent home where she can live out her days a companion horse. If you are interested in adopting Windy, email adoptions@ashevillehumane.org! Windy is ready to meet her forever family!
Buncombe County Animal Shelter
(for Surrenders, Strays and Reclaims)
Monday-Saturday: 9:00am - 6:00pm
Closed Sunday
16 Forever Friend Lane
Asheville, NC 28806
828-250-6430
More about this shelter
Asheville Humane Society is about hope, not heartache. As Buncombe County’s critical safety net since 1984, we are always here to save and protect every animal. We have mastered the art of saving lives within our walls and now we are going even further, helping our community’s pets and their people thrive together. We are going beyond a no-kill community to ensure that each animal has the quality of life they deserve – a life worth living.
Asheville Humane Society is about hope, not heartache. As Buncombe County’s critical safety net since 1984, we are always here to save and protect every animal. We have mastered the art of saving lives within our walls and now we are going even further, helping our community’s pets and their people thrive together. We are going beyond a no-kill community to ensure that each animal has the quality of life they deserve – a life worth living.