Hooved Animal Humane Society

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Basics

Web Address: Hooved Animal Humane Society

Phone: (815) 337-5563

Fax: (815) 337-5569

E-mail: info@hahs.org

Donation link: To Donate

Fundraising Drives on TWR: HAHS 11 C. Illinois Horses Fundraiser

Media stories: (link to stories about rescue)

Please visit our News and Events Page: News and Events

Description of Rescue

The Hooved Animal Humane Society (HAHS) is a Non-Profit 501(c)(3) organization, founded in 1971 by six concerned and committed citizens. It is HAHS’ mission to promote the humane treatment of hooved animals through education, legislation, investigation and if necessary, legal intervention (impoundment). In addition, we provide physical rehabilitation to animals that have endured severe neglect and abuse and then adopt them out to compassionate forever homes.

HAHS also acts as an advocate, or voice, of the hooved animal. We do this by supporting legislation--both in our state, other states, and on a federal level--that protects the welfare of hooved animals. HAHS was instrumental in the passage of the original Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act in 1973.

Education HAHS believes that education is the key to the prevention of abuse and neglect of hooved animals. One way that we share our knowledge with others is through our investigators, who work with owners to raise their standard of care. We educate in lots of other ways too, by:

offering links to other animal health and humane organizations

recommending books on animal health and humane care

providing advice from an internationally renowned horse trainer

hosting informational events both on the farm and around the state

producing a quarterly newsletter with articles on animal health, legislation and other issues


Rescue Network

List of other rescues this rescue works with.

FOB Horses

Add updates of horses rescued with FOB fundraising money. Keep a running total on the number of successful FOB rescues ... all helps build a reputation with FOBs.

Feedback from FOBs

From volunteers who have visited the rescue etc which may include relevant links to the discussion board about the visit.

Questions from FOBs

This this space available for FOBs to ask questions. Answers can then be worked into the above content if appropriate.

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