Pride and Joy Rescue

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Photos from Pride and Joy Rescue's post 05/31/2026

It’s been a busy week for all rescue staff! Thank to them for all the hard work.

1. Cash intake - he is settling in well. He has a few pounds to lose. He is looking for a sponsor for his feet and vet appointments. His eyes will need to be looked at, and possibly a float. He has been dewormed and in partial quarantine.

2. Toby intake- he settled in nice last night. He received probiotic, electrolytes last night. Today wormed and B12. He will need a sponsor for feet. His on going eye issues will be determined on his vet intake. He will need vaccination.

3. We have three horses awaiting intake, currently staff is caring for them onsite of their current home. We plan for them to come to rescue this week. They have been dewormed and all 3 will need farrier sponsor and they need dental.

4. Sally is doing well, the staff clipped her to aid in this heat with her cushings. She will need a farrier sponsor, float and her annual vet with vaccination.

5. Bo is doing nicely, same silly boy. He will need a sponsor for farrier, possible dental and his annual with vaccination. He needs X-rays to check on his DTTF injury.

6. Willie, he will be getting some injections but that cost is $400. He will need a medication sponsor, farrier, cray to check the progress of navicular, annual visit, float and vaccination.

7. Phoenix., she is coming along, we can walk up to her and touch while she is in the herd. Hang out and she is more curios then ever. She needs a sponsor for farrier, annual with vaccines and dental. She has a sponsor for grain and training treats.

8. Sully- he is sure doing well, under training to learn how to ride without his eyes. He will need a farrier sponsor and annual check for his eyes, vaccinations and dental

9. Gunnar- he is living life large and in charge. He will need annual vet, dental and vaccination. He has a grain sponsor but can use a farrier one.

Farrier is $55 per horse

X-rays are $220-$350

Annual with vaccines and float $350 per horse

We have hay locked in for the next year to our amazing hay guy Gage Thompson. Just have to pay the cost $4000 for rescue horses.

Let see how much the Herd of Hope can raise for the above.

It’s a heavy burden for Rob and Connie financially, physically and emotionally.

Help the herd ,$1,5,10,100 it all helps.

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7420 40th Avenue NW
Fargo, ND
58102