Similar organisations to Texas Equine Veterinary Association
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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EQUINE ASSISTANCE PROJECT INC
Equine Assistance Project, Inc. is located in Petaluma, CA Rescue, Rehab and Sanctuary It is the mission of the Equine Assistance Project to rescue horses in at risk situations, as well as aid and assist horse owners find alternatives to auctions and slaughter.
5518
San Rafael
SAFE HAVEN EQUINE RESCUE AND RETIREMENT HOME
Safe Haven Equine Rescue is a non-profit dedicated to the welfare of horses.
7962
Gilmer
WINDRIDGE THERAPEUTIC EQUESTRIAN CENTER OF EAST TEXAS INC
Phone: 903-797-2414 Operating Hours: Tuesday ~ Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday, 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Windridge Therapeutic Equestrian Center of East Texas, Inc.
2200
Diana
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Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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Natalies Blind Saves Sanctuary and Rescue
501c3 Non Profit Charity. Blind Equine Sanctuary+Rescue/Rehab/Adopt The only non-profit blind equine sanctuary and rescue across the upper peninsula of Michigan.
1800
Dollar Bay
Horse Rescue of Virginia Inc
Non profit Horse Rescue located in Toano, Va.
2400
Toano
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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Oklahoma Animal Care Foundation
The purpose of the Oklahoma Animal Care Foundation is to educate the public about animal health and its relationship to human health, promote responsible animal ownership, increase knowledge of animal health, safeguard our food supply, serve underprivileged pets, and provide animal assistance in the event of a natural disaster.
Oklahoma City
Horsesensing Inc
To help veterans transition back to civilian life more successfully through being with horses.
SHELBYVILLE
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Big Hoof Foundation
501(c)3 non profit organization rescuing “Big Hoof” horses.
261
Amarillo
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Media, Communications Organizations
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UNBRIDLED THOROUGHBRED FOUNDATION
UNBRIDLED SANCTUARY Unbridled Thoroughbred FoundationUnbridled is a trailblazing nonprofit charity that has been at the forefront of the equine protection movement for two decades.
GREENVILLE






