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Complaint / Review
Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society
Seized my horse

This organization seized my horse after a family member signed a "release" for them to do so. I immediately contacted the organization and let them know Charlie was in my name only, he is my horse. They insisted they were working with the Brazoria County Sheriff's dept. Which was a lie. I sent a copy of an email from the Deputy they say they were working with which confirms this. I have sent vet records, proof of ownership, yet they refuse to return my horse. After they had had him for seven weeks, they still had not had his hoofs trimmed, and they were waiting for "him to get strong enough to withstand the vigorous vet examination" so he had not even had a vet look him over. He had a condition that requires care every day, they had not been providing that and in one email even mentioned getting an estimate on having his penis amputated! They run buy one get one free specials, they offer half price specials on horses, yet they refuse to give my horse back. It turns out "they know best", forget the basic human right to own property. I am disgusted with this organization and its arrogant attitude. Take a look at their website. Check the number of horses that have "owner was being investigated by sheriff and chose to donate..." Is that something you would want broadcasted? I actually think this is also a invasion of privacy. It doesn't say they were being charged with anything. Maybe they were completely cleared. But Bluebonnet knows best. At least that's what we're to believe. I personally think they should have stuck to beagles. Why? They pick up a horse, haul him with no idea if he has his coggins or not, put him in a pasture with other horses (our vet said keep Charlie stalled till his sore had healed) decide that he is to weak to see a vet (although it took them an hour to load him) and refuse to get his hoofs trimmed. They were looking into it, just hadn't got around to it. They are real winners alright. What is so maddening is that Charlie was to be a therapy horse for my disabled son. Charlie is extremely gentle and sweet. Basically they rescued him from vet care, his hoof appointment, and life as he knew it. But we're just peons. They know best. Isn't it comforting to know organizations like Bluebonnet exsist? If you are interested in starting your own branch of this organization you're in luck. They have a book out that you can purchase, tells you exactly how to do it. It wouldn't be that hard. Turns out you don't need brains, know how, common sense, sense of right or wrong, or compassion. Just real high regards for yourself.


Offender: Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society

Country: USA

Category: Animals & Birds

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