Amanda Seyfried and her husband Thomas Sadoski are known as a Hollywood power couple, but they are also celebrated within the world of animal advocacy as they rescue animals.

Their expansive farm in Upstate New York could be an every animal lover’s dream as it has become a home to more than 40 adopted animals, including a pony, full-sized horses, goats and ducks.

“It started at an early age for me, growing up in Texas,” Sadoski, a native Texan, said, adding everyone has a dog in the Lone Star state.

The “Newsroom” actor said he and his wife are invested in doing everything they can to rescue as many animals as possible.

One of the rescues includes a donkey named Gus, which Sadoski called “the best.”

“Everyday, more and more over the years, we’ve seen him sort of become his full self,” Sadoski described, explaining Gus took time to settle into the farm after being rescued from a tough situation. “He’s the most soulful creature.”

The farm was Seyfried’s dream, but Sadoski said it’s given him a new outlook on life. 

“The idea of providing safety, access, justice and voice to creatures that don’t necessarily have it just feels particularly meaningful to me,” he said. 

When Sadoski is not rescuing animals with his wife, he’s busy producing and acting. He also has a new film called “Adult Children,” which he said is a throw-back to John Hughes’ movies of the 80s and 90s. 

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