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Uncared for pony picked up by proprietor, rescue group upset

By Editorial Board Published August 21, 2025 5 Min Read
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Uncared for pony picked up by proprietor, rescue group upset

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Horses’ Haven, a rescue group based mostly out of Howell, has instructed 6 Information {that a} pony has been picked up by its proprietor after it was seized as a result of accusations of neglect.

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On Wednesday, Horses’ Haven expressed its disappointment with a courtroom order from Clinton County that can require workers to return the horse, which they named RC, again to his authentic proprietor.

Uncared for pony to be returned to proprietor; rescue group raises issues

The horse rescue’s Govt Director, Kristine Dvonch, mentioned the animal was taken away as a result of he was about to die.

“He was a body condition score of one. In the horse world, that is near death. He doesn’t have any muscle or flesh left to speak of,” Dvonch continued. “He was covered in burs, and he couldn’t even visualize out of his eyes. His forelock was one large plank.”

Dvonch mentioned RC has made lots of progress over the previous six months at Horses’ Haven, however she just lately acquired some information that she mentioned may jeopardize her crew’s efforts.

The Clinton County Prosecutor’s Workplace determined that the proprietor of RC may now have him again.

The County’s Prosecuting Lawyer, Tony Spagnuolo, mentioned in an announcement Wednesday, “The decision to allow the return of RC to his owner was carefully reviewed and considered on review of police reports, veterinary reports, farrier information, and equine dental records provided by the owner. At 30+ years old, RC has spent the majority of his life with his owners, who are senior members of our community. When Animal Control and Horses’ Haven responded, one owner was hospitalized, and the other owner was providing care for their spouse at the hospital.”

A veterinarian visited RC inside one month, and a farrier simply 6 days earlier than the go to from Animal Management. RC had common biannual visits from an equine dentist. These visits confirmed that regardless of the superior age of the horses, the house owners had been working towards getting correct care.”

Dvonch disagrees with this, saying she isn’t positive there’s something within the assertion that excuses RC going again to his proprietor.

“You can have a veterinarian out, and they can’t make you do what is right. They can’t make you do what they tell you to do. They can’t make you purchase and give the medication.”

Dvonch mentioned she is attempting to purchase the horse from its proprietor, however the supply has been declined.

The prosecutor’s workplace reassures that officers will probably be monitoring the horse repeatedly, saying within the assertion, “Previous to decision, our workplace consulted with our Animal Management companions, who supported the plan, which included care instruction and common monitoring by Animal Management in his proprietor’s care. The house owners will probably be topic to frequent visits from Animal Management and obtain in-depth instruction and training on caring for ageing horses. The proprietor has paid the prices for the care of RC supplied by Horses’ Haven, so different horses can profit from their providers.

The assistant prosecutor who managed this case spent vital time making certain that RC has correct care shifting ahead. His proprietor has proven that he desires what’s greatest for RC and will probably be paying the price of the particular care underneath Animal Management’s oversight. Within the occasion Animal Management observes that the house owners can not present RC with satisfactory care, Animal Management and this workplace will take acceptable subsequent steps.”

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