Holster Rescue
Holster Rescue is dedicated to saving the lives of abandoned pets. We take in pets from overcrowded shelters or pets that are on a shelters euthanasia list. We take in the pets that stand little to no chance of finding a home due to overpopulation . We will also accept or rescue animals that are in less than desirable homes or any situation that we feel may be putting the animal in danger.We give them the medical care that they need, then we do all that we can do to find loving homes.When you adopt from us you KNOW you're saving a life!
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