
WAYS TO HELP
THIS WORK HAPPENS BECAUSE OF COMMUNITY
Every animal who comes through our gates depends on the compassion of people who choose to stand with us. Harmony New Beginnings Animal Rescue is 100% volunteer-run, which means every dollar and every donated item goes directly toward the care, rehabilitation, and safety of the animals in our program.
There are many meaningful ways to make a difference
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Share our posts, fundraisers, and adoptable pets on social media
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​Tell people you meet about us and the work we do.
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We always have a need for hay, bags of feed, pet items, horse tack, pet foods, fencing, and shelter materials. Check out our wish lists here.
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We make use of certain donated items that can be sold on eBay, in our antique booth, yearly fundraising sale, or to sell on Amazon, such as books, movies, horse tack, or items that can be used for our yearly silent auction to create gift packages.


*These costs are based on relatively healthy animals. Actual costs can vary based upon the health of the animal when it comes into rescue.
We also love receiving in-kind donations of hay, animal food, and items that can be resold to raise funds. We often are able to do pick ups, but love drop offs. You can also send us supplies directly from our wish lists.
YOUR GENEROSITY POWERS OUR WORK
Every dollar you give turns into direct hands-on care. It covers farrier visits that restore neglected hooves, veterinary and dental exams for horses, dogs, cats, and anyone else in our care who've gone far too long without them, nutritious food, critical supplements, and the everyday essentials that help broken bodies begin to heal. your generosity doesn't sit in an account - it shows up in relief, recovery, and real second chances.
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Below, you'll see real examples of what that care costs. These are the tangible, hard expenses behind every rescue story - and the very real impact your generosity makes possible.
HORSE CARE*
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Farrier visit: $85 per horse, approximately every 6-8 weeks
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Horse dental: $300, 1-2 times per year per horse
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Hay: $330 per ton. Horses eat between 12-33 lbs./day
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Senior Feed: $30 per 50 lb. bag. A horse who requires this food eats approximately 2 lbs./day.
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Alfalfa Pellets: $20 per 50 lb. bag. Each high-maintenance horse requires 3-5 lbs. per day.
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Supplements & Medications: $15 per day, depending on each horse's needs.
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Bedding: $8.50 per bag. Each horse requires a half bag per day per horse in stalls.
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Grooming & In-house Training: $120 per month, per horse​
DOG CARE*
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Dog Dental: $270 per dog (includes sedation and cleaning)
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Tooth Extraction: $25 per tooth. This price is based on difficulty and can cost up to $400.
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Neuter: $185.00 for dogs under 20 lbs.
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Spay: $235 for dogs under 20 lbs.
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Rabies Vaccine: $21.50 per dog, per year.
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DHLPP Vaccine: $50.00 per dog. Includes initial vaccine and booster.
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Bordetella Vaccine; $23 per dog, per year
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Microchip Implantation: $35 per dog
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Flea Treatment: $22 per month, per dog
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Parasite Treatment: $9.35 per month per dog
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Laundering Bedding and Toys: $12.50 per month
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Food: $39 per month, on average
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Treats: $5.00 per month
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Grooming: $10 per month, per dog for healthy or low-maintenance dogs
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Supplements: $30 per month​
CAT CARE*
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Neuter: $95 per cat
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Spay: $135 per cat
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Rabies Vaccine: $21.50 per cat
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Feline Leukemia Vaccine: $53 per cat. Includes vaccine and booster.
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FVRCPV Vaccine: $53 per cat. Includes vaccine and booster.
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Microchip Implantation: $35 per cat
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Parasite Treatment: $25 per cat per month
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Food: $30 per month, on average
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Supplements: $30 per month
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Treats: $5 per month
