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Available for Adoption! at Castle Rock’s Buddy Center
For information, visit dd .org • (303) 751-5772 Harmony Horse Expo
MeLLy
(A0780270)
Meet Melly! She is looking for a forever home with older children and no other pets. Her favorite thing in the world is playtime with her toys. Melly is a talkative beauty that loves chin and cheek rubs.
MeeKA
(A0782783)
Meeka is the sweetest, most cuddly cat you’ll ever meet, this adorable girl is looking for her new home! She loves attention, playtime, and hanging out with people. You won’t  nd a better companion than her!
BIGGIe SMALLS
(A0783607)
Biggie Smalls is a 5-year-old gray tabby looking for a home where he can get all the pets and love he deserves! He is friendly with adults and has lived well with kids and other cats as well as dogs!
SORCHA
(A0780043)
Meet Sorcha, a 2-year-old Australian Kelpie looking for her forever home! She walks great on a leash and is a big fan of outdoor play time.
She’s a little shy, so she will need a home with no young children.
Located at
Harmony Equine Center in Franktown
DUKe (A0779794)
Duke is a beautiful 7-year-old strong gelding. He has had several rides and is coming along great! Duke would do best with an experienced rider looking for a fantastic trail or mountain horse. Duke is up to date on his vaccinations, dental work, deworming, and farrier work.
he Harmony Equine Center
trainers and guest clinicians took
the reins at the Harmony Horse
Expo this year and the newest
event at our Harmony Equine
Center was one for the books.
More than one thousand horse
enthusiasts joined us for the two-
day expo on Friday, June 1 and
Saturday, June 2 where they had
the chance to learn about the incredible work done at the Harmony.
With the wide range of horsemanship trainings, demonstrations and horses available for adoption there was a little of everything for ev- eryone at the event, regardless of equine experience. The Harmony staff of professional trainers along with guest clinicians presented on topics that included training the Harmony way, selecting the right horse, building con dence in the horse and rider and many more. “The educational opportunities and skill set that was presented from the clinicians was beyond what we could have imagined,”said Garret Leonard, director of the Harmony Equine Center. “Horse Expos are supposed to be educational, and I believe we achieved that for all levels of horse ownership.”
Additionally, guests were invited to tour the beautiful 168-acre facility and learn about what a day in the life of the Harmony Equine Center involves – whether it’s rehabilitating horses from a neglect case, helping an owner rehome their horse, training or the hours spent cleaning, feeding and socializing,event attendees were wowed by the dedication and work shown by staff and volunteers.
Guests were invited to show their support of the incredible work at the Harmony Equine Center by signing up as monthly donors. New and current supporters enjoyed aVIP area that included a champagne breakfast, presentations, a delicious BBQ lunch and a private extended tour of the facility.
If you were unable to attend this year’s Expo or are interested in learn- ing more about the Harmony
Equine Center and horses that
are available for adoption,vis-
T – a BIG Success!
it harmonyequinecenter. July 2018 • Castle Rock “AreaNewsletters” 36
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