I volunteer for Dreamchaser PMU Rescue and Rehabilitation, located at Dunrovin Ranch in New River AZ. I also donate a portion of my Etsy sales to the rescue, and include leaflets from the rescue in each Etsy order.
A bit about the Ranch (taken from their web site: http://www.dreamchaserpmu.org/)
The Dunrovin Ranch is a boarding, teaching, PMU rescue and placement facility located in New River, Arizona. We are located in the Sonoran Desert, 35 miles north of Phoenix. The ranch is close to Anthem, Desert Hills and Cave Creek making the Dunrovin Ranch an ideal location for boarding.
With only being a few minutes ride from the Tonto National Forest and thousands of acres of Arizona state land, the Dunrovin Ranch is an exceptional facility for riding!
With only being a few minutes ride from the Tonto National Forest and thousands of acres of Arizona state land, the Dunrovin Ranch is an exceptional facility for riding!
THE HISTORY OF DREAMCHASER PMU
The Dunrovin Ranch was a dream conceived in 1993 with the purchase of land in New River, Arizona. An eight-stall mare motel was initially constructed on the property. However, by the time it was built, the motel was already too small for the number of horses that Susan and Jamie Thompson, owners of the Dunrovin Ranch, had acquired.
In 2002, the Dunrovin Ranch went from a four-horse home to a twelve-horse home almost overnight when Susan and Jamie discovered PMU foals needed homes, too. The initial plan was to adopt only one PMU foal but that plan was quickly changed when the necessity of homes were needed for these beautiful horses. Otherwise destined for feed lots, three foals were adopted and two months later, two pregnant PMU mares were added to the herd! Thus, the Dreamchaser PMU Rescue and Rehabilitation Facility was born.
The Dunrovin Ranch was a dream conceived in 1993 with the purchase of land in New River, Arizona. An eight-stall mare motel was initially constructed on the property. However, by the time it was built, the motel was already too small for the number of horses that Susan and Jamie Thompson, owners of the Dunrovin Ranch, had acquired.
In 2002, the Dunrovin Ranch went from a four-horse home to a twelve-horse home almost overnight when Susan and Jamie discovered PMU foals needed homes, too. The initial plan was to adopt only one PMU foal but that plan was quickly changed when the necessity of homes were needed for these beautiful horses. Otherwise destined for feed lots, three foals were adopted and two months later, two pregnant PMU mares were added to the herd! Thus, the Dreamchaser PMU Rescue and Rehabilitation Facility was born.
Learn more about Dreamchaser: www.dreamchaser.pmu.org
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