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PRESS RELEASE: Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue Offers Disaster Preparedness Guidelines for Equines Ahead of Severe Weather
With the start of meteorological spring and potential severe weather in the forecast, Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue (PVDR) is urging equine owners to prepare now for disasters. Having a plan in place can make a difference during an emergency. “As caretakers, it is our responsibility to think ahead,” said Kim Elger, chief operating officer at
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Training Doesn’t End at Adoption: Why Your Donkey Needs You to Keep Going
Bringing your donkey home is a little like bringing home a well-read book with abookmark still tucked inside. The story isn’t finished… you’ve just turned the page.At Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue, our donkeys leave us with a strong foundation.They know how to be haltered, led, stand tied, and pick up all four feet. They’ve learnedto
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Parasite Prevention in Donkeys
An Educational Guide from PVDR EARS Caring for a donkey means caring for what you can see… and what you can’t. Parasites, both internal and external, are a natural part of the equine world. Left unmanaged, they can quietly impact a donkey’s weight, coat condition, comfort, and overall health. With thoughtful prevention, routine monitoring, and
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EHV-1 and PVDR
Have you heard of Equine Herpesvirus Type 1(EHV-1)? On November 19, 2025, the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDoA) issued an alert to equine owners regarding an outbreak of Equine Herpesvirus Type 1 (EHV-1) in Texas, which was reported by veterinarians following the Word Championship Barrel Racing Finals in Waco, Texas. In the wake of this
Latest Posts
- PRESS RELEASE: Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue Offers Disaster Preparedness Guidelines for Equines Ahead of Severe Weather
- Training Doesn’t End at Adoption: Why Your Donkey Needs You to Keep Going

- Parasite Prevention in Donkeys

- EHV-1 and PVDR

- Winter Nutrition & Hydration: Helping Your Donkeys Thrive Through the Cold Months



