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Fox Horsemanship
Basic Information
Address: 25705 miller hill rd
Los Gatos, CA 95033
Phone Number: 5103967067
Email: foxequinerescue@gmail.com
Director: Valerie Fox
Additional Information
Population Served: everyone
Ages for Volunteer: 7 and up
Hours of Service: 9 am to 5 pm
Days of Service: Mon - Sat
Mission Statement:
We take in horses that are full of potential, but that have been given up on. Problem horses, colts and fillys that have not made the cut, horses that have foundation issues that are now seen as “unusable” in their field. Our goal is to take in these horses, build or rebuild their foundation, and give them a purpose.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We strive for a natural communication between horse and human, one of willing partnership on both parts. We start or restart our rescues to not only willing partner who chooses to be with you, but to give them a purpose in their equine life, and purpose is all the difference. Whether their purpose is to be a solid trail horse, someone’s first ride, or a reigning or dressage performance horse, we give them a new start to be purposeful.
Program History:
Here at Fox Equine Rescue we are dedicated to rescuing unwanted horses that have no other place to go; many horses would not have lasted another few weeks without our intervention. We rehabilitate and bring each horse back to optimal health, then offer them for our sponsorship program, adoption to a forever home, & lessons. We love to teach horsemanship, patience, and responsibility through a relationship with horses.