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"At our hospital, as in life,
compassion is our passion."
Cross Creek
Animal Hospital
2147 Skibo Road Fayetteville, NC 28314
910.868.1164
crosscreekanimalhospital.com
Dr. Shannon M. Poole, DVM
Dr. Ryan T. Reid, DVM
Dr. Elizabeth K. Killham, DVM
Dr. Erika Y. Richardson, DVM
Caring for Your Pets
wire and the financial (and timely)
means to supply the care to the
horse." Handling a horse requires
a lot of work, but the outcome is
undeniably worth it. e monthly
average for feed and hay is $100.
Trimming is $35 and you have to
get their teeth checked once a year
for about $125. If you board the
horse in a barn that's another $400
(food included). Equine health-
care can be very expensive. De-
spite these costs, owning a horse
is unlike any other experience. For
those who grew up around horses,
have owned their own or simply
enjoy their beauty, the ability to
love and be loved in return by a pet
horse is priceless.
Volunteers can choose what
they can contribute: they can
help with grooming, feeding and
cleaning or spend time with the
horse just to give them attention.
To get in touch on how to volun-
teer, call 904.236.8928. Donations
can be made on the organization's
website, http://www.leilanimae-
horserescue.com.
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On May 21st in Wade, Taryn
Garrett is having an equestrian
eventers and western horse show
where all of the proceeds will go to
the Leilani Mae Horse Rescue. For
more information, e-mail greater-
carolinacharity@gmail.com.
Debbie with
Casanova