Chewy joins ‘A Home for Every Horse’ as new sponsor

Partnership underscores retailer's commitment to animal welfare, including equine rescue
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A Home for Every Horse (AHFEH), an Equine Network Foundation program dedicated to helping horse rescues and their animals, recently announced that Chewy has become its newest sponsor. This partnership underscores the online pet supply retailer’s commitment to animal welfare and its mission to make a positive impact on the lives of pets—and now horses—across the country.

Through this collaboration, Chewy will help A Home for Every Horse provide awareness for the rescue industry. It will also provide essential resources and support to equine rescue organizations participating in the A Home for Every Horse program. These efforts will help ensure that rescued horses receive the care, nutrition and rehabilitation they need while awaiting adoption.

Expanding equine footprint

“We are thrilled to welcome Chewy as a sponsor,” said Melissa Kitchen, president, Equine Network Foundation and A Home for Every Horse. “Chewy’s dedication to animals aligns perfectly with our mission to give every horse a chance at a better life. As they further expand their equine footprint, we look forward to partnering with them on this initiative. Their support will make a meaningful difference for rescues and the horses they serve.”

Together, Chewy and A Home for Every Horse aim to raise awareness about the growing need for volunteers, donations and adopters to support rescues nationwide.

For more information about A Home for Every Horse and how you can help, visit ahomeforeveryhorse.com.

About AHFEH

A Home for Every Horse is a program of the Equine Network Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization committed to supporting research, education and the mobilization of resources for the welfare of the horse. To make a donation to help further its mission, visit https://equinenetworkfoundation.org/support.

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