Alaska Equine Rescue makes every effort to match up each horse with a compatible "forever" home. All applicants must submit a written Application for Adoption, and go thru a thorough screening process. Approved applicants must then sign a Humane Care Contract. Alaska Equine Rescue reserves the right to approve or deny adoption applications etirely at its own discretion based on its evaluation of what is in the best interests of the horse.
AER Horses for Adoption
Thank you for your interest in our horses. For more information about any of these wonderful animals, please contact us toll free at 1-888-LUV-HORS (588-4677). For guidelines for adoption and the Application for Adoption Form, go to How to Adopt.
Some of our
adopted friends ...
Please go to How To Adopt for guidelines and an Application for Adoption form.
New - For horses not owned by AER, but listed here as a helping hand to find a new home, click here.
Dawson
Probably a half-brother to Denali, this grade gelding came to us an unsocialized, timid little stud colt. He has no known health or soundness issues, and is very people oriented. He will remain small, and his temperament indicates he will make a wonderful youth horse. He's easy to load, has good ground manners, and some light experience under saddle. He still needs a lot of training, but the potential is there to be the horse for a person of smaller stature.
These are 2 horses that we have gotten recently. They won't be for sale until they have put on some weight.
Joy (Slice of Spice)
19 year old appy mare, bay. 14.5 hands. We picked her up on June 10, 2009. Weight 794 lbs. Very gentle, good with other horses, likes kids.
Hurry
30 year old Arabian gelding, 15 hands. We picked him up on June 16, 2009. Weight 684 lbs. He is sound, good feet. Blind in one eye. Very gentle nice old guy, wonderful around little kids.