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Available for Adoption! at Castle Rock’s Buddy Center
For information, visit dd .org • (303) 751-5772 Free Expo for
MUNGO
(A0490585)
Meet Mungo! He can be shy at rst, but once comfortable his affectionate personality with ourish! Mungo would do best in a quiet home where he can relax in sunny windows watching the world go by.
BOOTSIE
(A0647368)
Bootsie is ready to meet his new people. He has an affectionate personality that will blossom once he is settled into his new surroundings. He would do best in a quiet home with older children.
JAkE
(A0779614)
Jake can be a bit shy at rst but once comfortable his goofy personality is sure to bring lots of laughter. He would do well in a home with lots of love and snuggles and with children over the age of 8.
BABy
(A0780525)
Meet Baby. This little dog has a big personality and is ready to show off his affectionate personality to his new person. He enjoys going for walks, is playful and loves a good cuddle session.
Horse Lovers at
Located at
Harmony Equine Center in Franktown
BRUCE (A0778361)
Bruce is a 16-year-old, thoroughbred gelding. He is a big, handsome horse that will thrive in a home with an experience rider that will keep him active and further his training. Bruce is up to date with his vaccinations, deworming, and dental work.
The Dumb Friends League Harmony Equine Center is hosting the Harmony Horse Expo on Friday, June 1 and Saturday, June 2. This free event will give visitors the opportunity to take guided tours of the beautiful 168-acre property, attend free horsemanship workshops and training demonstrations and meet adoptable horses.
The Harmony Horse Expo is open to horse lovers of all experience and skill levels—from long-time horse owners to people considering adopting their rst horse. Attendees will get a rsthand look at how the Harmony Equine Center trains formerly abused or neglected horses so they are ready for adoption. Harmony’s staff of professional horse trainers will present training demonstrations and clinics covering a wide range of topics, including training the Harmony way, selecting the right horse, building con dence in horse and rider, horse ownership 101 and other workshops.
“This free expo is a great opportunity for people to learn from horsemanship experts and see how our training methods at Harmony transform equines into great trail-riding horses, family horses or good companions for other horses,” said Garret Leonard, director of the Dumb Friends League Harmony Equine Center.
Free clinics will also be presented by Littleton Equine Medical Center, Colorado Saddlery, Colorado State University Temple Grandin Equine Center, Devin Warren, Certi ed
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