The big fella on the right was then given to someone that had trouble getting his hooves trimmed, and they became long and painful. A neighbor took him on and was able to rehabilitate him in part, but then was diagnosed with cancer and was unable to care for him…
Somebody Needed a Shave and a Haircut
Denise and Raven Share a Quiet Moment
When the north wind blows, Mini-Moo and Ronnie know where to find shelter ...
Well, hello! We have several friendships☺️☺️developing amongst the Sunrise Herd...
What's my new name again, Paula? Your name is Raven, and you can stay here always.
There have been a few rainbows🌈💦 between showers this week
Jingles arrived at Sunrise in December with neglected hooves and a sweet but shy attitude
Beautiful Picture!
Our shelters now resemble islands...
We reached our $10,000 matching grant goal in Napa Valley CanDo's GiveGuide!!
Merry Christmas from Shaq and the whole herd at Sunrise!
Calistoga Living Magazine
In keeping with its mission, one of Sunrise’s key goals is to educate the community on how vulnerable horses are, not just those that are abandoned because of financial concerns, but also those who are unwanted because they can no longer be ridden, compete, or serve as a lesson pony are now at risk.
St. Helena Living Magazine
Thrillist: 10 Reasons to Drive to Healdsburg, California
Visit Calistoga - Summer 2022 Kid Friendly Itinerary
Another fun side trip is a visit to Sunrise Horse Rescue, a nonprofit horse rescue and sanctuary located on Tubbs Lane, just outside the city.
Sunrise Horse Rescue Wins Non-Profit of the Year from the Calistoga Chamber of Commerce
Truck donation is a 'game changer' for Calistoga's Sunrise Horse Rescue
“During the 15 years the nonprofit has been in operation, Calistoga's Sunrise Horse Rescue has never owned its own vehicle. Instead, it has been relying on staff and volunteers to carry out the multitude of daily tasks. All that changed on Saturday, with the delivery of a Ford F-250 donated by the new owner of Sager Ford in St. Helena…”