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Safe Haven Equine Rescue

4994 FM 2088, Gilmer, TX 75644

Contact Richard Fincher
Email safehavenrescue@etex.net
Phone (903) 762-1432
horses at Safe Haven Equine Rescue
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Areas Safe Haven Equine Rescue serves

We are an Equine Rescue Facility in Northeast Texas.

Safe Haven Equine Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Potential adopters are required to complete an application. And an onsite inspection of adopters property will occur before final decision is made for adoption.

About Safe Haven Equine Rescue

We have served the Northeast Texas region for 15 years. We have a passion to help the abused and neglected horses. Most of our rescues come to us from law enforcement seizures / animal cruelty cases.

Safe Haven Equine Rescue's adopted pets

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