We are a 100% volunteer organization.
Many of our horses are found through Good Samaritans who give us a call. Others are referred by law enforcement or animal control units. Still others come to us because their owners can no longer take care of them–because of financial hardship or physical difficulty. We also lend a hand to other horse rescues in north Florida and south Georgia. If they have too many horses, then we sometimes take on a special case.
This rescue doesn’t have any adoptable pets right now – check out adoptable pets nearby or start a custom pet search below.
We primarily serve Leon, Wakulla, Jefferson and Gadsden counties. The specific purpose of Equine Rescue and Rehabilitation Ranch (Triple R), Inc. is to provide a program of horse rescue for physically or psychologically abused, neglected, troubled, or abandoned equines and to provide rehabilitation, retraining, and placement, where indicated, or retirement within an environment of physical well-being and trust.
Additional adoption info
Our standard adoption fee is $350. We require all potential adopters to fill out an adoption application located on our website. We also do site visits to ensure the horse is going to a good home.
Bristol, FL 32321
Tallahassee, FL 32301
17500 Mahan Dr,
Tallahassee,
FL
32309
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