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Rescue Story - Saving Companion Animals

Without a doubt, the place of animals in our life is now permanent. Their companionship provides us with emotional support, responsibility, and deep bonds found in few other places. Although for many animals, the life of comfort and friendship isn’t the life they are dealt.

Top Cast

  • Amanda Reitz

    Amanda Reitz

  • Marcus Reitz

    Marcus Reitz

  • Breton Courtney

    Breton Courtney

  • Verlene Leonardo

    Verlene Leonardo

  • Terry Sandhoff

    Terry Sandhoff

  • Victoria Curtis

    Victoria Curtis

  • Lydia Nolen

    Lydia Nolen

  • Mike Gillis

    Mike Gillis

  • Juan Ramirez

    Juan Ramirez

Overview

Without a doubt, the place of animals in our life is now permanent. Their companionship provides us with emotional support, responsibility, and deep bonds found in few other places. Although for many animals, the life of comfort and friendship isn’t the life they are dealt.

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