142 years of protecting horses — and still fighting today

Every animal deserves care, compassion, and the chance to thrive — and sometimes they just need a little extra help to get there.

You might not think of Columbus Humane when you think of horses, but they’ve been at the core of our mission since the very beginning. Founded in 1883 to advocate for women, children, and carriage horses, our commitment to protecting horses in Franklin County has evolved for more than 142 years. Today, we continue that legacy by investigating reports of cruelty and neglect in the horse community — ensuring these magnificent animals are not forgotten.

Recently, our Animal Cruelty Investigations team responded to reports of horses in distress. The scene was challenging: several thin horses were standing in a deep, muddy pasture with limited access to food and clean water. Mud reached up to our agents’ knees, making every step an effort — especially for the frail horses, who struggled simply to stand.

But our team didn’t hesitate. Working side by side with veterinarians, Registered Veterinary Technicians, The Ohio State University’s Galbreath Equine Center, and the Columbus Police Mounted Unit, we provided immediate care. The horses received safe transport, much-needed veterinary attention, nourishing food, and—most importantly—a second chance.

And today? These horses are thriving in loving, forever homes. Their coats are shiny, their spirits are bright, and they finally have the comfort and care they deserve.

This rescue is just one of thousands of cases Columbus Humane responds to every year. From horses to cats, dogs and exotics, we work tirelessly to investigate cruelty, provide emergency care, offer resources like food and shelter, and educate the community. Every call we answer is a chance to create a more compassionate future — and thanks to supporters like you, we never give up.

You can be part of the next rescue story. By joining the Defend Your Friend 5K — running, walking, or simply donating — you make sure animals like these horses get the second chance they deserve.

Every registration and every gift funds cruelty investigations, emergency response, and the care that transforms lives.

Join us on Saturday, October 11, and take a stand for animals in need. Can’t be there in person? Your donation still powers this lifesaving work and helps keep pets and their families safe and together.

Register or donate today — and be the reason the next animal gets to thrive.