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Hooved Animal Rescue & Placement, Inc. (HARP)
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ABOUT
US
Hooved Animal Rescue & Placement (HARP) is a 501(c)3 non-profit humane society devoted to protecting horses and other livestock animals in South Louisiana since
2002.
Based in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, HARP works with local and state
law enforcement authorities on reported cases of abuse or neglect. HARP members first seek to educate animal owners.
When an owner chooses to donate the animal to HARP or the animal is seized by law enforcement, HARP can provide transportation,
rehabilitation and placement into a new adoptive home.
HARP promotes responsible, humane care of horses and other livestock animals through education to owners and
law-enforcement professionals.
In addition, HARP assists in finding homes for animals whose owners are unable to keep them.
TO ADOPT
HARP usually has animals available for adoption. A waiting list is kept of people interested in adopting
animals other than those currently available. HARP strives for the best match possible between adopter and and animal.
Because of this, prospective adopters must complete application forms. An adoption donation, based upon the general
value of the animal, is also required. Please visit
our "Animals For Adoption" page to learn about animals currently available for adoption.
REPORTING
ANIMAL CRUELTY
Under Louisiana State Law, livestock animals are protected from inhumane treatment, including neglect.
To report suspected abuse or neglect of a horse or other livestock animal, contact HARP by phone (985-429-7398) or email ( harporg@I-55.com)
DONATING OR
VOLUNTEERING
To donate money or
supplies or to become a HARP volunteer, please contact HARP by phone, email or by mail:
HARP
P.O. Box 56
Loranger, LA
70446
Phone: 985-429-7398
PLEASE
VISIT AGAIN TO SEE SITE UPDATES
This site is updated frequently as animals are taken in by HARP and as animals are available
for adoption.
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