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ARF Comes To The Rescue For Texas Cats And Dogs

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ARF volunteer Jamie Forrester helps load up trucks with supplies on Thursday to take to Austin

ARF volunteer Jamie Forrester helps load up trucks with supplies on Thursday to take to Austin

 Texas

Texas

 early the next day.   KYRIL BROMLEY

early the next day. KYRIL BROMLEY

ARF volunteer Jamie Forrester helps load up trucks with supplies on Thursday to take to Austin

ARF volunteer Jamie Forrester helps load up trucks with supplies on Thursday to take to Austin

 Texas

Texas

 early the next day. KYRIL BROMLEY

early the next day. KYRIL BROMLEY

ARF volunteers Jamie Forrester and Debbie Downs load up trucks with supplies on Thursday to take to Austin

ARF volunteers Jamie Forrester and Debbie Downs load up trucks with supplies on Thursday to take to Austin

 Texas

Texas

 early the next day. KYRIL BROMLEY

early the next day. KYRIL BROMLEY

ARF volunteers Jamie Forrester and Debbie Downs help load up trucks with supplies on Thursday to take to Austin

ARF volunteers Jamie Forrester and Debbie Downs help load up trucks with supplies on Thursday to take to Austin

 Texas

Texas

 early the next day. KYRIL BROMLEY

early the next day. KYRIL BROMLEY

Three custom-built transport vehicles were dispatched from Wainscott early Friday morning to rescue cats and dogs in Texas. KYRIL BROMLEY

Three custom-built transport vehicles were dispatched from Wainscott early Friday morning to rescue cats and dogs in Texas. KYRIL BROMLEY

Three custom-built transport vehicles were dispatched from Wainscott early Friday morning to rescue cats and dogs in Texas. KYRIL BROMLEY

Three custom-built transport vehicles were dispatched from Wainscott early Friday morning to rescue cats and dogs in Texas. KYRIL BROMLEY

Staff members of the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons at a former furniture store in Austin

Staff members of the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons at a former furniture store in Austin

 Texas

Texas

 looking to bring animals from local shelters back to their Wainscot

looking to bring animals from local shelters back to their Wainscot

authorJon Winkler on Sep 1, 2017
Representatives of the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons drove south this weekend to save dozens of cats and dogs whose lives were indirectly endangered by Hurricane Harvey. Speaking from... more

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