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Common Questions

 

What should I do if I see an animal that I think is too thin or badly neglected?

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If the animal is in Thurston County call Thurston County dispatch (not 911) at 360-704-2740 to report it and ask them to have the officer call you. When the law enforcement person calls be sure to ask for a report back. If the animal is in another county contact the local law enforcement agency.

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What should I do if I see an animal loose on the street?

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Call 911 immediately if the animal presents a potential danger to vehicles or the public. Otherwise, in Thurston County, call the non-emergency dispatch at 360-704-2740.

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What are the legal definitions and penalties for animal cruelty or neglect?

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These are defined under Washington law in Chapter 16.52 of the RCW.

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What other conditions should be reported?

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  • Animals that appear to be injured and it does not look like they have received medical care

  • Animals living in extremely muddy or dangerous conditions

  • Animals without food or water for more than 36 hours

  • Observed abuse

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How can I become a foster home for Hooved Animal Rescue of Thurston County?

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Visit our fostering page where you can access information and complete an application for fostering. Once the application has been reviewed you will be contacted for a home visit to evaluate your place.

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How do I adopt an animal from Hooved Animal Rescue of Thurston County?

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Visit our adoption page to view our available animals and complete an application. Once the application has been reviewed you will be contacted for a home visit to evaluate your place.

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I have a horse I can no longer keep, can you take it?

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No, our mission to limited to animals who are received through the action of local law enforcement for abuse or neglect.

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I have a horse or know of a horse that is very old and no longer has a decent quality of life. I don’t have enough money to pay for putting it to sleep and disposing of it, is there any help available for this?

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Yes, HAROTC has Assistance Programs that can help Thurston County residents in these situations

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I don’t have room to be a foster home and can’t adopt. How can I help?

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Donations are always needed to support the animals in our care. You can donate directly to HAROTC via the donation form, mail a check to our address on this website, or you can make a donation to our account at Kiperts Korner Feed.

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What types of animals does HAROTC care for?

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All hooved animals – horses, donkeys, mules, cattle, llamas, alpacas, pigs, goats, and sheep.

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