Serving horses in need from the Texas Hill Country

Our Programs

Individual care, responsible decisions, and a safe future.

Every horse receives a plan based on condition, age, temperament, history, and realistic long-term needs.

Program Model

Care from intake through outcome.

Triple P’s program model is designed to protect the welfare of each horse while preserving the organization’s ability to provide dependable care for the full herd.

Inquiry and Capacity Review

We gather available history, assess urgency, determine whether the situation fits our mission, and review space and financial capacity.

Intake and Initial Assessment

Accepted horses receive identification records, photographs, condition assessment, quarantine or separation as appropriate, and an initial care plan.

Stabilization and Rehabilitation

Nutrition, hoof care, veterinary attention, shelter, safe handling, and behavioral observation are introduced at a pace appropriate to the horse.

Outcome Decision

The board or designated care team determines whether the horse is best suited for adoption, transfer to an approved partner, or lifelong sanctuary.

Placement and Follow-Up

Suitable homes are screened, terms are documented, and post-placement follow-up helps protect the horse’s welfare.

Core Programs

Rescue & Surrender Support

Capacity-based intake and owner-surrender guidance for horses whose care or placement has become unsustainable.

Rehabilitation

Condition-specific feeding, medical attention, hoof care, handling, shelter, and recovery monitoring.

Adoption & Placement

Careful evaluation, application review, references, site suitability, written agreements, and follow-up.

Permanent Sanctuary

Long-term care for horses whose age, health, disability, or history makes placement inappropriate.

Care Standards

Practical, humane, documented.

  • Clean water and nutritionally appropriate feed
  • Safe fencing, shelter, and turnout
  • Routine and urgent veterinary care
  • Regular farrier services
  • Individual records and medication logs
  • Humane handling and behavioral observation
  • Emergency and evacuation planning
  • Humane end-of-life decisions when medically necessary

Help create a safer future for horses.

Every gift, volunteer hour, and community partnership strengthens dependable care.

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