Saturday, August 21, 2010

One Last Fawor

One Last Fawor (pronounced fay-vor,) like many well bred, well trained Arabians was in need of a new home. Fawor’s former owner, after having a death in the family was unable to find him the perfect home. She approached Joanne Pavlis, President and founder, and asked if she would take him, knowing Joanne would take the time to find the right match. Joanne took Fawor in and the rest is history!

Because he needed ‘One Last Fawor’ Joanne started the foundation to give Arabians in need, the retraining, rehabilitation and sometimes just the roof over their heads (or the pasture under their hooves) they need until they can be placed in excellent forever homes.

Although a little out of shape from sitting around, Fawor came to the barn well mannered and well trained. He spent a few months with Jo and soon became a barn favorite. He has since been adopted and has a wonderful home with a little girl that has a different color bow for him every day of the week!



The ultimate goal of the foundation is to build an Equine Wellness Center for horses of all breeds and disciplines.

Be sure to check the blog for spotlight horses!

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1 comment:

  1. Are you in Oregon? I have 2 fenced acres and can transform my garden into a stall.

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