Happy Tails Story: Jellybean
You have probably seen his photo - a curious, bright-eyed, orange and white cat peering upside down into [...]
You have probably seen his photo - a curious, bright-eyed, orange and white cat peering upside down into [...]
Written by: Michael Owen, Army Veteran Emotional mastery is simply being able to not let your emotions govern [...]
Did you know that a young cat can become pregnant as early as 4 months old? As soon [...]
The mustangs of War Horse Creek are the backbone of our groundwork-focused training program for veterans, an approach we call Collaborative Horsemanship. While we predominantly focus on the unique attributes of mustangs for this type of horsework, we also have three horses that are not mustangs but still excel as intuitive partners. One of these horses, Jozee, is not only one of the most well-trained but is also the head-mare to our herd of horses.
In July of 2020, an adorable, yet very shy cat arrived at Living Free Animal Sanctuary. She was timid and unsure of herself, which quickly earned her the name Shy. With a lot of love and nurturing from our Cattery team, Shy came out of her shell and began to shine.
Written by: Michael Owen, Army Veteran The mind seems like a blackhole sometimes, it’s ever expanding, gorgeous, yet [...]
One of the hardest parts of rescuing animals is when a newly rescued dog arrives with clear signs [...]
Hawkeye loves to learn new things. This stocky 8 year old mustang is curious, smart, and craves human [...]
We are sad to announce the passing of a longtime member of our Living Free kennel, Rio. Rio, who was just a puppy, arrived at Living Free in 2006 alongside his puppy friend Midge. Rio’s first adoption was without Midge, but this did not work out. He missed Midge and was so lonely that he would not eat, and returned to Living Free to once again be with Midge.
Written by: Izzy Barakat, U.S. Air Force Veteran During my time in the Air Force, I was able [...]