Alpine, January 13, 2026
The San Diego Humane Society’s Emergency Response Team successfully rescued a 38-year-old horse named Jazzy in Alpine. This heartwarming rescue, connected to a team member’s memory, highlights the importance of community engagement in animal welfare. Jazzy was stabilized using specialized equipment after being reported down for a few days, showcasing the dedication of the ERT to promote animal safety and well-being.
San Diego Humane Society Rescues Elderly Horse in Alpine
A Heartwarming Rescue: A Tribute to Jazzy and Community Compassion
San Diego, CA – On January 10, 2026, the San Diego Humane Society’s Emergency Response Team (ERT) successfully rescued a 38-year-old Palomino horse named Jasmine, affectionately known as “Jazzy,” in Alpine. The horse had fallen and was unable to rise, necessitating specialized equipment and expertise for her safe recovery.
This uplifting event highlights the importance of community engagement and responsiveness, as the team was dispatched around 8 a.m. after reports indicated Jazzy had been down since late Friday or early Saturday. The effectiveness of local initiatives, such as the ERT, showcases how well-coordinated efforts can make a significant difference when it comes to animal welfare.
The Rescue Operation: Courage and Expertise in Action
The ERT’s mission was not just a rescue operation; it held deeper significance as Jazzy was owned by a cherished member of their team who had recently passed away. This emotional connection added a layer of dedication to the mission, as the team employed specialized equipment to safely assist the elderly horse back to her feet. After a challenging process, Jazzy was successfully stabilized and lifted, marking the start of her recovery journey.
About the Emergency Response Team (ERT)
The San Diego Humane Society’s Emergency Response Team is specially trained to handle large animal rescues, often operating in complex or difficult terrains. Their expertise and specialized equipment are essential in situations like Jazzy’s to ensure the safety and well-being of animals in distress. The professional skills demonstrated during her rescue exemplify the positive impact of streamlined assistance when urgency is paramount.
The San Diego Humane Society: Over a Century of Commitment
Established in 1880, the San Diego Humane Society is a nonprofit, open-admission animal shelter that seeks to create a more humane environment for both animals and people. This organization operates multiple campuses across San Diego County, offering invaluable services, including rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption programs for animals in need. Their long-standing commitment to the welfare of animals contributes to a more compassionate community.
Supporting Local Horse Rescue Organizations
In addition to the commendable work of the San Diego Humane Society, several organizations within the county are dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating horses:
- FalconRidge Equine Rescue, Inc.: A nonprofit organization providing care, rehabilitation, training, and homes for unwanted or abused horses.
- Saving Horses, Inc.: This organization has rescued or coordinated the rescue of over 200 horses since 2007, providing sanctuary for those in need.
- Hyslop Horse Haven Rescue: Located in Jamul, this organization has rescued over 100 horses and offers rehabilitation, training, and rehoming services.
- ResQue Ranch: Dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of injured, abandoned, or neglected horses, providing necessary resources for their recovery.
- Tecate Horse Rescue: This newer organization focuses on rescuing at-risk equines, ensuring they find loving and forever homes.
Conclusion: Empowering Community Action and Animal Rescue
The successful rescue of Jazzy by the San Diego Humane Society underscores the power of local initiative and community responsibility. Such operations not only save lives but also honor the memory of those dedicated to animal welfare. By supporting the efforts of organizations like the San Diego Humane Society and other local horse rescue groups, community members can play an integral role in fostering a safer environment for all creatures. It is through personal engagement and civic responsibility that we can continue to grow and uplift our community.
FAQ
What is the San Diego Humane Society?
The San Diego Humane Society is a nonprofit, open-admission animal shelter dedicated to creating a more humane world by inspiring compassion, providing hope, and advancing the welfare of animals and people. Established in 1880, it operates multiple campuses across San Diego County, offering a range of services including rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption programs for animals in need.
What is the Emergency Response Team (ERT)?
The Emergency Response Team is a specialized unit within the San Diego Humane Society trained to handle large animal rescues. They are equipped with specialized equipment and expertise to safely assist animals in distress, often operating in difficult terrain or complex situations to save animals like Jazzy.
How can I support the San Diego Humane Society?
You can support the San Diego Humane Society by donating, volunteering, or adopting animals in need. For more information on how to get involved, visit their official website or contact them directly.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Rescue Operation | The San Diego Humane Society’s Emergency Response Team successfully rescued a 38-year-old Palomino horse named Jasmine in Alpine on January 10, 2026. |
| Specialized Equipment | Due to Jasmine’s advanced age and the duration she had been down, the team employed specialized equipment to safely assist her back to her feet. |
| Tribute to Late Colleague | This rescue was particularly meaningful as Jasmine was owned by a beloved ERT member who recently passed away, making the mission both a rescue operation and a tribute to their late colleague. |
| About the San Diego Humane Society | Established in 1880, the San Diego Humane Society is a nonprofit, open-admission animal shelter dedicated to creating a more humane world by inspiring compassion, providing hope, and advancing the welfare of animals and people. |
| Related Organizations | Several organizations in San Diego County, such as FalconRidge Equine Rescue, Saving Horses, Inc., Hyslop Horse Haven Rescue, ResQue Ranch, and Tecate Horse Rescue, are dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of horses. |
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