Why is adoption and rescue important? Whats so great about a rescue horse? and why should we support those partnered with The Right […]
Risks and Mistakes: Being Willing to Learn
When Heart of Phoenix began as a private effort at the end of 2008, the social media network of equine rescues and the […]
Horse Rescue’s Impact on People in a Positive Way
Re-visting and Revising a Blog written on March 4, 2015 This evening, I headed a bit over an hour away to see, in […]
A great horse may be waiting, but you think he is the wrong breed
If you’re considering bringing a horse into your life, we want you to feel confident that adoption is the right way to do […]
Finding the RIGHT Horse: The Journey May be Different than You Expect (a HOP adopter story)
I had to chuckle a little when I read the Black Stallion Syndrome article. I got my first pony when I was 11 […]
“Is this horse beginner, child and a bomb proof?” How about asking,”Where can my child and myself learn to become capable horse people?”
Time and time again, I am asked what the single biggest issue facing horses is, and my answer, as I’ve walked a lot […]
You Are Totally Wrong About That!
Much ado about blankets. Blanketing a horse is seriously one of the most divisive issues among horse people. The topic can get quite […]
If I have another horse someday, I will look to Heart of Phoenix first
We asked volunteers to share their stories from the past, and this comes from Robin: “Horses are big creatures; I believe they communicate […]
The Hardest Part of Horse Rescue isn’t What You Think: It is actually the biggest problem with horses, no matter who you are or where.
Over and over again, we see it. Not just us folk in rescue, but us “horse folk” anywhere. . . And to be […]
Everyone does not have a connection to horses these days. Let’s change that.
Our mission is partly about spreading concern and care to those that may not think about horse welfare in their daily lives. People […]