Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Malibu Equestrian Swap Meet supports Horse Rescue

Come join European Equestrian Supply support
Dude's Ranch Equine Rescue Center
(http://www.dudesranchequinerescue.org/ )
in their efforts to recover horses from ill fated situations.
Donations and sponsors are needed !!
When?
April 26, 2009 9-5pm

What's happening.?

Silent Auction and Swap Meet Extraordinaire!
TONS of Prizes!
A fabulous swap meet for horse people.
Everything to do with swapping tack and other fabulous stuff.

Silent Auction
Collectors pieces
Puppy Adoptions
Food &Drinks
Tons of fun!
Beautiful people of Southern California will be attending!

Where?
European Equestrian Supply http://www.europeanequestrian.com/
18820 Pacific Coast HwyMalibu, CA 90265
(310) 456-1454

Why?
To help Dude's Ranch Equine Rescue Center raise funds to support their horses in surviving this economic downturn.

Donations and sponsors are needed !!

Come prepared to spend some $$
There will be tons of stuff!
For more info call. 661-269-2473

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Planned giving, donations and Dude's Ranch ERC services

Welcome to Dude's Ranch ERC blog. Please take the opportunity to read our blog.

Open up all of the months as there are different post and subjects in each of the months.

We talk about ... The special topics that concern horse rescue and animal welfare isssues.
  • Planned giving and donations.
  • Volunteers and help wanted.
  • Horses available for adoption.
What does adoption mean?

We are having Open Horse Adoptions every Sunday at our Acton location from 1pm-4pm .

Please send us an email at info@dudesranch.com or give us a call at 661-269-2473.

Dude's Ranch ERC services include:
  • LessonsTrails/ private horse rentals
  • Horse training
  • Boarding
  • Adoptions
  • Horse Transport
  • Horsemanship clinics for large and small groups.

You may also access on our website , http://www.dudesranch.com/ or give us a call at 661-269-2473. Our foundation address and all correspondence is where you would send your donations and gifts: Dude's Ranch ERC 23679 Calabasas Rd #616, Calabasas, Ca. 91302

Our blog is where we have most of the updates to our website but our main website is http://www.dudesranchequinerescue.org/ and http://www.dudesranch.com/.

Thank you for stopping by!!

Nemo - Palomino, Quarter Horse. 15.3hds. 8 yrs old. gelding.





Photobucket Album

A real nice gentleman, wonderful ground manners and dear to work with. Great family horse. He needs a surgery that would return him to complete soundnesss. Please don't let that scare you, once the surgery is complete you will have a horse that's priceless.


Jazz, Arab / Quarter Horse cross. Mare, 10yrs old


If you would like to save a horse's life... this would be the one..
When she is happy she sticks out her tongue!
She needs and experienced handler for her lifetime home. She plays hard to get under her pain staken body. She is broke to ride but needs some healing time. Jazz came to us with contracted heels 9 months ago. Her hooves have healed and now her body is getting used to the change. Her neck and back were wrenched with muscle knots from her feet been all messed up. She gets massage and tlc to get her though her woes. The process is slow but it's working.


We hope you will take the time to adopt or foster her to perfect health.


For more info, please give us a call. 661-269-2473.

Lefty- Belgium Draft gelding.

"LEFTY"
BELGIUM DRAFT 17 HDS

We've been told he drives carriages but he frankly needs training.
He's large and graceful. His long feathers accentuate his glide as he walks.

DRERC has been able to break through some of his fears from his previous owners. He has a sweet heart who wants to trust but is very careful.

Lefty is looking for a life time home that has a trusting partner. An experienced horseperson who has knowledge of natural horsemanship is recommended.

BULL- Fresian /Percheron cross

Bull is a beautiful mover- Fast, strong and stealthy as a war horse!

17. hds, 12 yr old gelding, weighing in around 1800 lbs or so. He is a carriage horse that we are starting under saddle. A little timid but is coming around with lots of love and trust.



For more info please give us a call at 661-269-2473

JJ the Highway Man available for Adoption

JJ the Highway Man, is a 12 yr old Thoroughbred gelding. 17.2 hds. a fabulous mover who loves doing arena work! He knows it all... dressage, hunter-jumper. He is looking for a life time home with an intermediate to experienced rider. Below are some of his moves. Please give a call at 661-269-2473 for more info.




Monday, March 31, 2008

Dude's Ranch ERC & Von Dutch Fundraiser, April 4th @ 7 pm






Power and Motion:

The Photographs of Nigel Skeet

Featuring the horses of

Dude's Ranch Equine Rescue Center

Hosted by Prophet


Join us Friday, April 4th, 2008 at 7pm

for a very special evening at Gallery 819, the Von Dutch events space located behind the LA store at 819 N La Brea (Just South of Santa Monica and North of Melrose).



The evening will feature a collection of Skeet's award winning photographs of famous rock stars, celebrities and the horses of Dude's Ranch ERC, a horse sanctuary located in Acton, California

www.dudesranch.com


The event, which is co-sponsored by Patron, Guitar Center and 98.7, also features a very special performance by the band, Steel Train, with guest, Jackson Cook (Von Dutch Artist in Residency), Ryan Crosby (Snoop Dogg, Tupac, Mya) and Jon Peter Lewis (American Idol).


There will be open bars and a silent auction, as well as some very special four legged guests!


Donations of any amount will be accepted during the event. If would like to donate to this very worth while charity, you may write your check out to Dude's Ranch ERC, or in cash at the horse display at the event.
The photographs on display and auction items may be purchased with cash, check, Master Card, Visa, or American Express.


RSVP REQUIRED:

rsvp@vondutch.com


Contact Yosi Sergant at EMG for all PR inquiries - 323-658-8700


Below is the actual invitation produced by Von Dutch.

http://www.sixshooterla.com/powerandmotion.html

Please follow the link and then RSVP to Von Dutch. The event will be held in the showroom on LaBrea near Melrose in Hollywood.


Thursday, January 10, 2008

Voodoo Magic Child- Available for adoption

















Voodoo Magic is 12 yrs old ,16.2 hds, gelding, TB. GREAT under saddle, he works the arena and trails but needs an intermediate rider. He has a good get up and go! Flashy and excellent mover. He moves more like an arabian look than a TB. Voodoo is a very sweet horse that follows us around. Loves to play with the other horses and mingle around the pasture. He has no vices that we can find. Clips, ties, loads, a real nice guy!


We have a tons of photos for you to review. For more info feel free to give us a call. 661-269-2473. Or email us at info@dudesranch.com.

January storms bring snow on mountains near Dude's Ranch
















Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Our latest horse arrivals. Please adopt us!!


We are available immediately for adoption.

Please find it in your hearts to include us into your family.


Mustang Grulla filly, yearling. (both right) Completely green. She isn't been worked much and needs an experienced handler. She has a very fuzzy coat but her color is really nice. She was heading off to slaughter and now needs a loving family.








Dakota, (left) Paso Fino 12 yrs old gelding, 14.2 hds. A good all around gaited horse, no need to change your seat, he's a smooth seated mount. Lots of energy and needs an intermediate rider









PAL- ( below) 3 yrs, gelding, halter broke and ready for training. Approx 15 hds and growing. Sweet but shy. A really gorgeous face.



Angel- Sorrel mustang yearling, Sweet and with sparkle.


She will make a wonderful western pleasure prospect.

For more info on our adoptions please feel free to give us a call.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Planned giving, donations and Dude's Ranch ERC services

Welcome to Dude's Ranch ERC blog.

Please take the opportunity to read our blog.
Open up all of the months as there are different post and subjects in each of the months. We talk about ... The special topics that concern horse rescue and animal welfare isssues.

Planned giving and donations. Volunteers and help wanted.


Horses available for adoption. What does adoption mean?


We are having Open Horse Adoptions on January 9th at our Acton location. Please send us an email at info@dudesranch.com or give us a call at 661-269-2473.


Dude's Ranch ERC services include:

Lessons

Trails/ private horse rentals

Horse training

Boarding

Adoptions

Horse Transport

Horsemanship clinics to large and small groups.

You may also access on our website , http://www.dudesranch.com/ or give us a call at 661-269-2473. Our foundation address and all correspondence is where you would send your donations and gifts: Dude's Ranch ERC 23679 Calabasas Rd #616, Calabasas, Ca. 91302


Our blog is where we have most of the updates to our website but our main website is http://www.dudesranchequinerescue.org/ and http://www.dudesranch.com/.

Thank you for stopping by!!

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Talk to us about Donations, Planned Giving And Sponsorships!

This is to all our good friends…

With achieving the closure of ALL of the slaughter houses in the U.S., there is now more than ever a need for rescues like us to step it up and find homes for these unwanted horses.

Planned Giving Opportunities
D.R.E.R.C. a place where unwanted horses go on to loving homes.. . Through retraining, rehabilitation and better nutrition our horse become very happy and healthy animals. We need your help for that to happen. Our need for your cash dollars is extremely important, especially since the cost of feed is expected to double due to the current drought and increasing fuel prices. As a non –profit organization (501 c(3 ) ) your donation is totally 100% tax deductible.

How can you make this happen? By including a bequest to Dude’s Ranch E.R.C. in your will, living trust, or other estate plans, you can help ensure that unwanted horses will continue to find the loving homes they deserve and influence generations-yet-to-come through your love and support.

You can designate Dude’s Ranch E.R.C. to receive a particular dollar amount or asset on a weekly, monthly, or annual basis by having a certain amount deducted from your checking or credit card account; or name the Dude’s Ranch E.R.C. as a beneficiary of a set percentage of your estate. Gifts of all sizes are essential to helping us continue the very important work we do here.

You don’t have to be wealthy to donate or help out. Any amount is appreciated.

Sponsorships
You may select one of our rescue horses to sponsor. Your sponsorship will cover their training, special nutrition programs and medical care. A very worth while cause! With an annual gift of $1000.00 or more you become a Foundation Ranch Member. This allows you to enjoy annual luncheons, receive our newsletters, special updates and other special event opportunities and benefits.

Please call Chellie at D.R.E.R.C. at 661-269-2473 , or visit our website at WWW.DUDESRANCHEQUINERESCUE.ORG for more information to make a tax-deductible contribution.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Tinkerbell, Welsh Pony


Tinkerbell, is a welsh mare. 10yrs old, She is great for a novice/ intermediate child. 10hds or so. She's a good little jumper (2')and loves it!! She does need a strong rider. Ties, trailers, goes on trail, does everything. No vices or issues.


Our latest horse arrivals.

Sasha is a registerd paint mare- 10 yrs old and really sweet.
Broke to ride but needs someone to give her lots of attention. She's healthy happy and willing.





Saturday, July 28, 2007

Horse Adoptions vs. Horses for Sale

Dude’s Ranch Equine Rescue Center is a non profit organization. We take in animals because they were in need, had some back luck along the way with no where else to go.

People as a whole I believe are good, most are well intended and care about animals. However, even the most well intended people are sometimes ignorant to what it takes to care for a large animal i.e.: horses. It's really great when someone reaches out to a rescue for relinquishment or adoption. We are here because of your generosity. Thank you for volunteering and for your donations.

Dude's Ranch Equine Rescue takes a great deal of care into taking in horses that need medical care due to neglect or abuse. We put a lot of energy into retraining horses so they can be placed into good homes. We offer good nutrition, medical services, space to roam, plenty of exercise and the opportunity to live in their natural social structure.

DRERC screens potential adopters for certain criteria.

1- Financial-

Can and are you able to care for these wonderful beauties if something goes wrong and you need to call a vet. Does the horse need special training that you can't provide? It takes money to make this happen. DRERC figures you would need at least $15,000 a year of expendable cash to properly care for your horse. We are only talking about a horse used for pleasure.

-Let's think about this...The average board and care is about $500.00 a month. Medical supplies, additional feeds, supplementation, training (yours/ the horse's training?), shoeing (every 6-8 weeks), worming (every 6-8 weeks), teeth floating (1x a year or so), Annual shots, etc. are just the normal upkeep costs that it takes to keep Mr. Ed happy and healthy. That's not counting any accidents, injuries or other emergencies you would call the vet for. Please keep in mind you may not spend all of that but it is entirely possible. You will need to have the funds available.

2- Training/ Boarding-

What experience do you have? Are you a novice horse person? Are you boarding at home? If you are you should have an experienced horse person handy to help you with issues that you cannot get online or in a book. A trainer/ horse professional is a must if you don't have much experience. You can untrain a perfectly trained horse. If you are boarding at a commercial boarding facility, there is usually a trainer on staff for assistance.

3- Personal Integrity

What kind a person are you? Your personality matters with horses/ animals. Do you have a kind heart? Are you a spontaneous buyer? When the novelty of owning a horse what are you going to do? If your horse gets sick and you find out it's going to take $5,000.00 for his medical care. Or she hurt her leg and it will take months for it to heal. You won't be able to ride. What will you do? Will you stay with it or give up?

Rescue does not mean free or low cost. We do need to cover our costs or we won't be able to continue our rescue efforts. Dude's Ranch Equine Rescue does charge an adoption fee equivalent to what the animal is actually worth (as if it was in a sales market). When someone is selling a horse the primary focus is how much can they get for this animal. With adoptions, it is a donation based fee to cover the expenses of making this horse viable for a good home. We are concerned for the welfare of the horse even for years down the line. DRERC keeps dual title to the animal. You are the physical caretaker and primary owner.

Animals are not throwaways... Horses/ Animals have no voice. It is up to us all to protect their innocence. We get so many horses that were in so much pain when they arrived that their personalities were just horrible, even dangerous.

In caring for the horses, we sometimes spend more than the animal's value. A good life, a life vs the actual price you paid for the animal shouldn't matter. We give them the care just so they can have a viable healthy life. There is nothing we don't do if it's in the horse's best interest. All they needed was some professional attention to fix their problems. They are usually grateful and more at peace to give what you ask of them.



DRERC keeps in touch with the adopter...It's a requirement in our adoption contracts. We visit where they are going to and who will be their handlers. It's important to know who they will be working with and how they will be living.


If you need us for professional advice, need a place to keep your horse, or just want some training…Dude’s Ranch ERC offers, lessons, horsemanship clinics, Horse keeping, training, boarding, kids camp and private riding tours. We are here to help. Please give us a call.

For more info 661-269-2473

Horses for Adoption - THUMBELINA




I'm 21 yrs old. I'm a bay mare and a petite 14.1 hands. I work as an English pleasure pony for teaching little kids how to ride. I am an old pro and can do everything. But at my age, I would like a good home so I can be someone's special pony. I get too lost in the herd. It's too much for me because they are all too strong for me. I love being with them but I don't get enough to eat when I am with them. I usually end up eating by myself in my stall. I really want a nice family/ home to give me tons of attention.


For more info about me please give Dude's Ranch a call or send an email.

Thanks

Horses for Adoption - TRIXIANNA



I'm Trixianna, I'm a Spotted Appaloosa mare, 10 yrs. old about 14.2 hds. I from the PMU Registry so my life hasn't been the most pleasant. In fact, I have been really sad for a long time. Since, I came to Dude's Ranch I've made really nice friends with both the people and other horses. I am starting to like people more and have become a bit more trusting. I'm working on it. Please consider me when you are looking to adopt.

Thanks!!

Horses for Adoption - Ferrari



I'm Ferrari... Also known as Junie... I'm 10 months old, Mercedes is my mom. I am a quite a little filly- I love to run and play. I'm healthy and happy. I can take showers and walk with the halter. I love going in the trailer cause I get to eat a lot! I learn pretty quickly and I don't get scared too much with unknown things. No one knows where I was born but I'm from the PMU registry. I have my registration papers.

Horses for Adoption -Mercedes



I'm Mercedes. I am 10 yrs old and from the PMU registry. I have been really well taken care of since I got to Dude's Ranch but I do need someone who can teach me how to be a domestic horse. I'm very nice and easy to please. I'm halter broke, love being groomed and bathed. I also load easily into the trailer. You should be an experienced horse person if you would like to ride with me. Please give the ranch a call or send an email for more info on me. Thanks!