When a horse becomes available for adoption, we are typically processing a number of applicants for that horse at one time. Because our goal is always to chose the best home for each horse, we cannot operate solely on a first-come, first-served basis. We may be conducting site visits and meet-and-greets with multiple people before deciding which home is best for the horse.
Step 1. If you are interested in a horse, the first step is to fill out an adoption application. Even if the horse is still in training and not yet ready for adoption, we will keep all applications on file and can reach out once the horse is ready for visitors.
Step 2. Before a site visit is scheduled, the horse’s home rescue checks references, so please be sure that those are included on the application.
Step 3. A site visit is arranged after we have spoken to the applicant on the phone and determined that they could be a good match for the horse. Site visits are conducted by us and the horse’s home rescue, and may be either in-person or a ‘virtual’ visit. In some cases, pictures of the facility may suffice.
Step 4. If the site visit is approved, the applicant can then be scheduled to come meet and try a horse.We choose to take this step next-to-last because we want to make sure all requirements are met before an applicant comes to meet a horse and falls in love.
Step 5. A decision is made and the horse is adopted! The final decision always rests with the horse’s home rescue. While the process can seem lengthy, it is put in place to help ensure that each rescue horse finds a great home and successful match with their new owner.