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Rocky Mountain Horse RescueRocky Mountain Horse Rescue
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Dedicated to the rescue, welfare, and care
of Horses, Ponies, Mules, and Donkeys
RMHR is a Non-profit 501(c)(3) organization
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  • About Us
    • Who is RMHR?
    • Testimonials
    • Meet The Team
    • Blog

RMHR Euthanasia Position

The welfare of the horse must be the paramount consideration in determining the advisability of euthanasia. Implicit in the definition of “welfare” is quality of life. If a horse cannot be restored to an acceptable quality of life—to be defined on an individual case-by-case basis—then euthanasia will be considered. Cases where Euthanasia may be appropriate are:
      1. The horse is in extreme pain which cannot be alleviated in a satisfactory manner.
      2. The horse presents neurological or behavioral problems of such severity that the animal is a hazard to itself, to other animals, or to its handlers; and if such neurological or behavioral problems are not amenable to behavioral modification techniques or to medical/surgical interventions.
      3. The horse is a carrier of a serious, life threatening communicable disease, and quarantine procedures are not feasible.
If feasible, multiple veterinarians should be consulted and concur, after an evaluation of the horse involved, that euthanasia is appropriate, i.e., in the best interest of the horse. However, in more urgent situations, e.g. severely broken leg, untreatable colic, mortal wounds—the decision to euthanize immediately may be made by one veterinarian and/or the knowledgeable person in charge of the animal. It is not in the best interest of a sick, dying horse to be subjected to the stress and trauma of being transported to a new and strange environment for the sole purpose of euthanasia. Rocky Mountain Horse Rescue will provide moral support and, in extreme cases, financial support to the owners and, if appropriate, refer them for grief therapy.
No horse will ever be euthanized for “convenience” reasons, i.e., to make room for other horses or for any other reason not directly related to the welfare of that specific horse.

Rescue, Rehabilitation and Education

Rocky Mountain Horse Rescue (RMHR) is dedicated to the rescue, welfare, and care of Horses, Ponies, Mules, and Donkeys. We provide FREE use of rescue slings and equipment to anyone in need. We also offer training sessions on the use of the rescue equipment to veterinarians, firemen, policemen, animal control officers and any other interested individuals.

Rocky Mountain Horse Rescue

RMHR is by appointment only. Please contact us via phone or email to schedule a visit.

  • (303) 424-0037
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