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Appeal for new homes for 25 rescued horses, donkeys, and ponies

written by Contributor February 28, 2025
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Twenty-five rescued ponies, donkeys, and horses currently in ISPCA care are ready to find their forever homes.

ISPCA Head of Animal Welfare, Denise McCausland from Falcarragh is leading the call for suitable homes for equines to continue their rehabilitation and to make space for more rescues.

“We have more equines undergoing intensive veterinary treatment, so they will need to remain in our care for some time yet, but we urgently need to make room to help more emaciated, injured and cruelly treated equines, that will need to be brought in by our Animal Welfare Inspectors,” said Denise.

Denise added: “Finding space is always a challenge as we have limited isolation units, and a lot of our wooden fencing was damaged during Storm Éowyn, making it extra difficult when separating our equines, as we are in the process of repair work”.

“Dash is one of our equines rescued last October, and he will be looking for a new home in the coming months. He was left tied to a fence at Ballinasloe Fair, in an emaciated condition and covered in sores. Through his microchip, it was established that Dash was on the racecourse as recently as last July and had won over €20,000 in his racing career. Further enquiries revealed that, like many racehorses, he was sold on when he was not racing well. Sadly, for Dash, he passed through several hands, and it is believed that he was used for trotting, before being rescued by the ISPCA”.

Dash on arrival

Dash is just one of many rescued equines that needed our help. A kind donation can provide life-saving care to help vulnerable animals, just like Dash. Please support the ISPCA by making a kind donation today https://ispca.ie/donations/.  You can make a difference to help the ISPCA save more animals from cruelty and neglect.

If you have a suitable spare stable or field shelter and are considering getting another equine as a companion animal, please visit: https://ispca.ie/adoptions/?ctr=&animal=horse or email rehoming@ispca.ie for more information and how you can help.

The ISPCA urges the public to report any suspicions of animal cruelty, neglect or abuse to its confidential National Animal Cruelty Helpline by calling 0818 515 515, reporting online here: https://ispca.ie/report-cruelty/ or by emailing helpline@ispca.ie.

Appeal for new homes for 25 rescued horses, donkeys, and ponies was last modified: February 28th, 2025 by Contributor
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