Skye

Skye

  • Date uploaded: July 01, 2012
  • Breed: Miniature Shetland
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  • Age: 2007
  • Sex: Female

Skye was signed over by her owner who could nolonger care for her. Sadly she has suffered several laminitic attacks which have caused significant changes in her feet and she will require on going farrier care and management.Despite this Skye is a gentle, kind pony who interacts well with people and other ponies. She must go to a home with a sound knowledge of equine care and the ability to moniter her diet and weight to prevent further laminitic attacks.Skye needs to be rehomed with her companion Lewis.

Skye is currently in the care of the ISPCA National Animal Centre


Derryglogher Lodge, Keenagh, Co. Longford.

Contact: Reception

Phone: 043 33 25035

Website: www.ispca.ie

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Charity no:CHY 5619

Dogs and puppies at the NAC are fully vaccinated, treated for worms and fleas, micro-chipped, neutered (when of age) and come with six weeks free pet insurance. Adoption fee €80. Cats and kittens at the NAC are fully vaccinated, treated for worms and fleas, neutered (when of age), cat-flap and litter-trained, they also come with six weeks free pet insurance. Adoption fee €45. At the NAC all equines are fully vaccinated, micro chipped and passported. Stallions and colts are gelded before rehoming. A donation rather than a set fee is requested.

  Dogs and cats at the NAC are kindly supported by Propac

How to adopt?

  • 1 Contact the branch or animal centre and arrange to visit them. To save time you can download and complete an application form below.
  • 2 The branch or animal centre will give you information on adopting an animal, including the cost, and can help you fill out the right forms.
  • 3 Following an assessment to match you with the right pet, you can meet the animals and reserve the animal you like.
  • 4 A home visit will then be carried out to check your home is suitable for the pet you have chosen
  • 5 When all the paperwork and checks are complete - you can take your new pet home! A follow up visit is usually carried out to make sure you and your new pet are happy!