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Stamford-Based Equine Rescue Group To Host Horse Adoption Forum

NEW CANAAN, Conn. — Before the Kentucky Derby makes a run for the roses Saturday, you can learn how to adopt a horse at New Canaan’s Village Critter Outfitter.

Bella's Way Equine Rescue will be in New Canaan to teach people how to rescue horses in need on Saturday.

Bella's Way Equine Rescue will be in New Canaan to teach people how to rescue horses in need on Saturday.

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Bella’s Way Equine Rescue will be there to teach people how to adopt and rescue abandoned horses, according to a statement from the group.

The Stamford-based organization is dedicated to saving horses that are neglected, abandoned, abused or at risk to being sent to slaughter, the statement said. Bella’s also evaluates each horse with recommended needs, allowing them to be adopted into a proper forever home, the group said.

“We welcome Bella’s Way Equine Rescue to educate our animal loving clientele on horse rescue,” Shirleen Dubuque, owner of Village Critter Outfitter, said in the statement. “Many of our clients have experience in horse and dog and cat care. We thought it would be a great opportunity to learn about the wonderful work this horse rescue does.”

For more information about Bella’s Way Equine Rescue, visit its website here.

For more information about Village Critter Outfitter, visit its website here.

Village Critter Outfitter is located at 107 Cherry St. The event will take place from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday.

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