Running Free Transport

Running Free Transport Offering small and large animal pickup for companion animals that have passed away at home or at your veterinary clinic. Currently serving WNY.

Please, if you see something-say something. Please help if possible.If you’re in trouble, reach out!! People will help
02/24/2026

Please, if you see something-say something. Please help if possible.
If you’re in trouble, reach out!! People will help

Updated emergency and urgent pet care information. Please share
01/13/2026

Updated emergency and urgent pet care information. Please share

A great support opportunity for those who need it
01/09/2026

A great support opportunity for those who need it

🌈 Are you grieving 😔 the loss of a pet?

At White Whiskers we understand how deeply that loss can be felt. To support our community, we host monthly Pet Loss Grief Group Sessions.

The next date is 👉🏼 January 17th at 11am 🕚
📍 Location: at the Sanctuary-35 Lewis Rd, Akron NY 14001
Sign up is available here: https://m.signupgenius.com/?fbclid=IwVERDUAPKi9tleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEeapbbDTAWix24-xvJBChCzKgCqDfu7kbYokD8abUgPxFwHUfLFmAgRVszYQg_aem_qhqgY3aqCQx0pOHkQSLXYw #!/showSignUp/8050448AAAD2CA3FD0-61403944-january

12/11/2025

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Good information to share!
11/18/2025

Good information to share!

The Gary Sinise Foundation has established the Hero Companion Care Fund at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, which will help cover the cost of veterinary care for service dogs of active and veteran military families. ✨

“The College of Veterinary Medicine is proud to work with the Gary Sinise Foundation on meeting the needs of military families in financial need,” said Lorin D. Warnick, D.V.M., Ph.D. ’94, the Austin O. Hooey Dean of Veterinary Medicine. “This gift provides highly valued support and we recognize the foundation’s thoughtfulness and generosity to meet this important need in our region.”

Cornell will serve as the Northeast hub for the foundation. Beginning Nov. 3, the Hero Companion Care Fund will augment the costs of veterinary care through hospitals and programs run by Cornell. It will also help facilitate affordable veterinary clinics in the Northeast specifically for the military community.

A 2024 study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that service dogs are an effective way of reducing military service-related PTSD among veterans.

Learn more here: https://www.vet.cornell.edu/about-us/news/20251111/new-fund-supports-veterans-and-their-service-dogs

11/09/2025

Hello! Not only do I go to your home or farm to assist you with your beloved companions that have passed, I can also provide information about:

Pet loss and grief support
Pet and equine keepsakes
Pre planning equine and pet aftercare
Handmade wooden equine urns

Please don’t hesitate to reach out!

09/18/2025

DO HORSES GRIEVE WHEN THEY LOSE A COMPANION?

Many horse people sense it. Now, recent research provides more evidence that yes — when a companion horse dies, many horses exhibit grief-like responses that can last for months.

This study examined behavioural changes in horses following the death of a companion. Of 325 owners who responded to the study survey, many reported noticeable changes in their surviving horse’s behaviour after the loss.

What the study found:

• Within the first 24 hours after the death of a companion, most horses showed changes in behaviour: heightened arousal (≈ 89 %), altered interaction with other horses (~78 %), changed behaviour toward humans (~78 %), increased alertness to environmental stimuli (~73 %), and more vocalisation (~69 %).

• Many horses continued to show shifts in behaviour, mood, or social engagement up to six months after the loss.

• The strength of the bond matters: horses in close “affectionate” relationships showed more pronounced changes — especially around feeding, interacting, or being around others.

• Whether a horse could stay near the body of the deceased companion also influenced how certain behaviours (like vocalisation, excitement about feeding, or interaction) evolved over time. Those unable to access or witness what happened showed more persistent distress, especially heightened vigilance and arousal over time.

Grieving the loss of a companion has real welfare implications. Grief isn’t just a nice sentiment or a human emotion we project onto horses — for survivor horses, loss can cause real, lasting effects that have long-term impact. Mood, appetite, energy, social behaviour, and interest in human interactions can all be disrupted.

The way death is handled on a yard makes a difference. Allowing time and presence with the deceased, recognising behaviour changes early, and offering extra care can help reduce the impact:

• Watch for changes in the first 24 hours and beyond: look for changes in feeding, sleeping, social behaviour, mood, vigilance and interaction with people.

• Be aware that healing takes time: six months or more is not uncommon.

• If possible, allow surviving horses to be near the body or to witness (if safe and feasible). This seems to reduce some prolonged stress.

• Give the surviving horses an opportunity to acknowledge the loss: presence near the body, opportunity to witness or experience what happened (safely and appropriately) seems to help.

• Provide extra care, enrichment, predictable routine, and gentle handling — especially for horses with strong bonds.

Remember that grief is individual. Some horses bounce back quickly, others need more time. Both deserve care and compassion.

Study: Ricci-Bonot et al (2025). Grief-like distress responses in horses after the death of a conspecific. Applied Animal Behaviour Science.

This is awful 😢
06/20/2025

This is awful 😢

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