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| September 4, 2019 | 0 Comments

An elderly stallion, a llama, a donkey, a goat, and a turkey all arrived at Horses of Tir Na Nog on Saturday, August 10. Animal Services, as part of a large neglect case, rescued all of these animals. As a result of medical concerns, they had been transferred to the care of Horses of Tir Na Nog.

“We are used to receiving a wide variety of animals from the County of San Diego Department of Animal Services, but this is the widest variety that we have received at one time,” explained Amy Pat Rigney, administrator of Horses of Tir Na Nog.

Horses of Tir Na Nog is the longest-operating equine sanctuary in San Diego County and is currently caring for over ninety equines. Horses of Tir Na Nog is an adoption partner with County of San Diego Department of Animal Services and works in compliance with American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Rescue and Retirement Guidelines.

Horses of Tir Na Nog is a community-supported equine sanctuary that offers a safe-haven to horses with few options remaining, thereby ensuring them a better quality of life.   To learn more, visit www.horsesoftirnanog.org.

A llama is now residing at Horses of Tir Na Nog, an equine sanctuary.

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