"Triple H Miniature Horse Rescue is a not-for-profit 501c(3) animal welfare organization that is dedicated to rescue efforts, care, nurturing and rehabilitation of miniature equine. Through the charitable efforts of our volunteers and our community, we strive to provide help, hope and loving life-long homes to miniature equine that have been seized, surrendered or suffered gross abuse and neglect."
My name is Alison Smith and I am the founder of Triple H Miniature Horse Rescue. I had a vision and my wonderful husband Steve supported me and helped me put it all together. He does all the hard work and without him, Triple H would not exist. It took a year of careful planning and late night talks to get Triple H put together. We had an opportunity to help horses and make a difference and we took it! Sure glad we did..
Triple H Miniature Horse Rescue was inspired by a little miniature horse named Dennis. Dennis is an 11 year-old miniature that our family purchased for driving. Dennis was not an abused horse and he is quite a character that everyone loves. He makes an absolutely wonderful companion for our daughter's dressage horse, Gus, and he even likes all the dogs. Dennis got me hooked on minis.
PLEASE help us fight against horse slaughter and pass Senate Bill 1176 The American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act. This is our last hope as as of today 11.15.11 Congress passed a bill to allow for millions of taxpayer dollars to inspect horse meat. This means we do not need the U.S.D.A. inspectors anymore and slaughter is back in business. We need to alert the country and need funds to put up billboards in ND.
Hi, my name is Rafiki and I am a miniature horse. I was found by a nice lady in Minnesota. When she found me, all I had to eat was bread and watermelon. She called Triple H Miniature Horse Rescue to come and get me. I have suffered an awful injury which took my hoof and short pastern bone and I can no longer walk. I am a candidate for a prosthesis But Triple H has to raise lots and lots of money to buy me one...
Donations made to the general fund will be used to provide food, shelter, veterinary care, and other items integral to the process of rescuing and housing miniature horses.