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Adopt Banjo

Horse, looks like
Quarter Horse
Age
Senior, Estimated birthdate:
Sex
Male
Color
Brown
Location
Sanctuary
Banjo is a very handsome boy who arrived here at Best Friends March of 2023. Banjo spent his younger years as a trail horse and was rode all over Arizona and Southern Utah. Now that Banjo is older he is ready to retire, relax, and be a pasture companion to his friends. Banjo does have special feeding needs as he gets older and tends to be the leader in his herd. Banjo can be shy, but is starting to come around great.
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We’ve come a long way since the first known city reached no-kill in 1994, and now we’re closer than ever to making the entire country no-kill. Of the roughly 3,900 shelters operating in America today, 1,300 of them are not yet no-kill, but nearly half are close with 100 or fewer additional pets to be saved, and we know what to do to get them there.

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