June 2023
Dog days of summer
Keep animals hydrated pg. 72
GiantToycar
Legal news pg. 16
Training tip how to get a dog to stop Barking: Pg 18
Interesting dog breed, pg42
Rescues and Shelters you will find in this issue are listed alphabetically.
Anca'S Ark
Animal Cause
APAC
Austin Animal Center
Austin Boxer Rescue
Austin Guinea Pig Rescue
Bastrop Animal Shelter
Bell county Animal Shelter
BI-STONE SMALL PAWS RESCUE
Blue Bonnet Equine Rescue
Brownwood Animal Shelter Canyon
Lake Animal Shelter
Central Texas Lost & Found Pets
Central Texas Tortoise Rescue
Corryell County Pet Rescue
Copperas Cove Animal Control
Drowzy Dawg Rescue
Easy Street Animal Shelter
Ellis County S.P.C.A
Ft. Hood Stray Facility
Fixin Ferrals
Gatesville Animal Shelter
Get-A-Long Dachshund
Gray Mutts Rescue & Sanctuary
Greyhound Adoption League
Hillsboro Animal Shelter Humane
Society of Central Texas
IGA Italian Greyhound
Journey home Rescue
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Laras House
Lend-A-Heart Rescue
City of Lubbock
Maricopa Freedom Riders
Meadow Haven Horse Rescue
Milam Touch of Love
Mystery Dog Rescue
New Favorite Day Rescue
Paws Humane Society
Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue Pflugerville
Animal Shelter
Penrod Flock
Pflugerville Pets Alive
Pound Pups & Friends
Rock'n Rescue
A Rottie Rescue
San Antonio Pets Alive
Starkeys Strays
Stray Acres Sanctuary
Sadie's Place Rescue
San Antonio Humane Society
TECOLUTLA TURTLE
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Temple Animal Services
Texas Cattle Dog Rescue
Texas Great Pyrenees Rescue
Tiny hooves Rescue
Texas Humane Heroes
Texas Ferret Lovers Rescue
Twin Rivers Wolf Sanctuary
Williamson County Regional
Voice for the Animals Rescue
Animal Shelter
Woodys senior German Shepherd Sanctuary
Zois Rescue
Legal news pg. 16 by THLN
Training tips: Pg 18
Interesting dog breed, pg42
Medical Tips pg. 72 Sponsored by
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All Shelters need food. Please help.
As the warmth of summer envelops us, June marks an ideal time to reflect upon and celebrate the vital cause of animal welfare. It is a month dedicated to embracing our responsibility towards the well-being and protection of our furry friends. In this edition of Rescue Magazine, we delve into the heartwarming stories, training articles, and medical challenges that shape the landscape of animal welfare, reminding us of the power we hold to make a positive impact.
In this issue, you will see hundreds of animals needing a home now.. From heartwarming adoption stories that have transformed lives to the tales of brave rescues, these narratives illuminate the enduring bond between humans and animals. Each story reminds us of the immense potential for compassion and the profound difference we can make in the lives of those who have suffered.
June is an opportune time to shed light on the importance of pet adoption. Animal shelters and rescue organizations work tirelessly to provide sanctuary to countless animals in need. Tune in each week on KTEM 1400 or our podcast Rescue Magazine Animal Hour, as we explore the process of adoption, highlighting the benefits of opening our hearts and homes to animals seeking a loving family. We also feature interviews with dedicated shelter staff and volunteers who share their insights and experiences in matching pets with their forever homes. Hope you can tune in you never know what you will learn.
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About the Sanctuary
Anca's Ark Animal Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing care for animals that were once abandoned and unwanted!
Anca Neagu is a licensed Professional Engineer. She is also a former member of the US Women's Boxing Team (World Championships - 2005, USA vs. Russia - 2000), a Police Academy graduate (2013), and a former volunteer firefighter (2018).
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About This Shelter
The Association for a Pet Adoption Center (APAC) is a 501 (c)3 not-for profit group working toward a time when homeless, unwanted animals are no longer being destroyed in our shelter, and when every dog and cat can be guaranteed a good life in a caring environment. All adoption fees and donations go to caring for the animals in our foster program, by paying for vaccinations, heartworm tests, and any other medical care needed.
Contact this shelter on how you can help.
Physical Address: 7201 Levander Loop Bldg. A Austin, TX 78702
https://www.austintexas.gov/content/austin-animal-center https://www.facebook.com/austintexasgov
Mission Statement
To provide public service and a safety net for lost and homeless animals in the community by providing necessary food, water, shelter and standard municipal veterinary care for animals in need.To provide placement services that will assist lost, homeless or sheltered animals to their homes or find new homes when necessary, to provide live outcomes for at least 90% of sheltered animals.To enforce animal regulations and assist the public with animal-related concerns, including impoundment, quarantine and other rabies control services in order to protect citizens and animals in our community.To provide animal services to the public in order to educate and prevent animal homelessness and promote humane, compassionate treatment of animals and responsible pet ownership.
If your pet is at the shelter, or you think they might be, please call our Reclaim Hotline at 512-978-0556 or email animal.reclaim@austi ntexas.gov (hotline is answered daily between 11am-7pm).
ALERT! They are at capacity, please adopt, or foster.
http://www.austinguineapigrescue.com
(512)695-1872
Yes, us, AGAIN!!! We are Zeus and Perseus and we have been waiting forever, getting closer and closer to being in rescue a year already! We are a pair of adult male piggies and have gotten to enjoy life in several different foster homes. We are very handsome, but Perseus is also a little shy. We would like a home with lots of space to play and run as we are energetic young bucks.
Austin Guinea Pig Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing and rehoming guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, gerbils, mice, degus and hedgehogs in the Austin, Texas area. All of our animals are in private foster homes and an online application with a follow-up phone call with one of our board members is required. The adoption fee for guinea pigs is $25, for hamsters, gerbils, and mice $10, for chinchillas, degus, rabbits, and hedgehogs is $65. We do not do same day adoptions. Once a submitted foster or adoption application has been reviewed, yopg.28u can make an appointment to meet the animals. We do not have a public or drop-in facility.
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To get involved with the Texas Humane Legislation Network (THLN), an organization dedicated to advocating for the welfare of animals through legislation, you can follow these steps:
Visit the THLN Website: Start by visiting the official website of the Texas Humane Legislation Network. You can find it by searching for "Texas Humane Legislation Network" or by visiting their previous website, thln.org located at the top right of this page. Make sure to check for any updated website addresses or online platforms they may be using.
Explore Volunteer Opportunities: Look for the "Get Involved" or "Volunteer" section on their website. THLN offers various volunteer opportunities that cater to different skills and interests. These may include grassroots campaigning, community outreach, legislative advocacy, fundraising, event planning, or administrative tasks. Determine which area aligns with your strengths and interests.
Attend Events and Meetings: THLN often hosts events, meetings, and educational sessions related to animal welfare and legislation. Check their website or social media pages for upcoming events in your area. Attending these events allows you to connect with like-minded individuals, learn more about THLN's initiatives, and stay informed about the current animal welfare issues in Texas.
Contact THLN: If you have specific questions or need further information, reach out to THLN directly. Look for their contact information on their website, such as an email address or phone number. They may also have a contact form you can fill out to express your interest in getting involved.
Support Legislative Efforts: Stay updated on animal-related legislation in Texas. THLN often provides information and calls to action regarding pending bills or proposed laws that impact animal welfare. You can participate by contacting your legislators, attending hearings or committee meetings, and voicing your support for or opposition to specific bills.
Donate: Consider supporting THLN financially by making a donation. Funds received by THLN help them in their advocacy efforts, legislative campaigns, and educational initiatives aimed at improving animal welfare laws in Texas.
Remember, it's always a good idea to regularly check the THLN website and social media platforms for the most up-to-date information on how to get involved and contribute to their cause.
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How to teach a dog to stop barking
Excessive barking can be a frustrating behavior for dog owners and those around them. Here are some strategies to help get a dog to stop barking:
Identify the cause: Dogs may bark for various reasons, such as boredom, fear, territorial instincts, or seeking attention. Understanding the underlying cause of their barking can help in addressing it effectively.
Provide mental and physical stimulation: Dogs may bark out of boredom or excess energy. Make sure your dog is getting enough mental and physical exercise through walks, playtime, and interactive toys. A tired and stimulated dog is less likely to bark excessively.
Remove triggers: Identify and minimize the triggers that set off your dog's barking. For example, if they bark at passersby through a window, limit their access to that area or use curtains to block their view. Removing or reducing exposure to triggers can help decrease barking behavior.
Train the "quiet" command: Teach your dog a "quiet" or "enough" command to indicate that they should stop barking. Start by using a calm tone and saying the command when they pause or stop barking. Reward them with treats and praise for being quiet. Gradually increase the duration of silence before giving the reward.
Positive reinforcement: Reward your dog for desirable behaviors, such as being calm and quiet. Use treats, praise, and affection to reinforce the behavior you want to see. This positive reinforcement encourages them to associate silence with rewards.
Ignore the barking: If your dog is barking for attention, avoid giving them any response, including eye contact, talking, or physical contact. Withdraw your attention until they stop barking. Once they are quiet, reward them and give attention.
Use distractions or redirect their focus: When your dog starts barking, redirect their attention to an alternative activity, such as a toy or a command like "sit" or "down." This helps shift their focus away from barking and onto a more appropriate behavior.
Consult a professional: If the barking persists despite your efforts or if it becomes a significant problem, consider seeking guidance from a professional dog trainer or animal behaviorist. They can provide personalized advice and assistance to address the specific issues causing excessive barking.
Remember, consistency and patience are key when training your dog. Avoid punishment-based methods, as they can create anxiety or other behavior problems. Instead, focus on positive reinforcement and redirecting their behavior to more acceptable alternatives.
Bell County Animal Shelter
(254) 933-6780
Closed on
Belton, TX I Mon-Sat 10:30am-3:30pm
About This Shelter
The Bell CountyAnimal Shelter is a joint effort between the City of Belton and the County of Bell. The facility is a state of the art 10,000 sq. ft. building. We have 48 dog runs and 63 cat cages. We have an outside play area ancfan inside play area. Come check it out! We are always in need of volunteers also, just come fill out a volunteer application and come in when you can.
Adoption prices: Unaltered dog: $50Altered dog $60 Unaltered cat $20 altered cat 560. Failure to abide by the contract can result in seizure of the animal and citations. Contact this shelter on how you can help.Pricessubjectto changepleasecallforuptodateinformation.
BI-STONE SMALL PAWS RESCUE 254-203-3466
bistonerescue@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/Bi-Stone-Small-PawsRescue-131274888778204/
About This Shelter
Our mission is to prevent euthanasia of unwanted, abandoned, and abused puppies, pregnant, and small dogs. Bi-Stone Small
Paws Rescue provides foster and veterinary services, including spay/neuter and arranging adoptions and transfers to no-kill shelters.
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How do you benefit! With your sponsorship you will share our vision of bringing joy, wonder, and imagination to people of all ages. Your support will help us turn this ambitious project into a reality and leave a lasting impression on countless lives.
As a sponsor, you will receive a range of benefits, including prominent logo placement, mentions in media releases and interviews, and the opportunity to engage with our enthusiastic audience at events. We believe this partnership will not only enhance your brand's visibility but also demonstrate your commitment to community engagement and fostering joy in the lives of others. Additional Benefits are: Ad on our Radio Show, 1/2 page ad in this magazine, and a spot at our 8th annual Pet Adoption Extravaganza. You will be seen by over 200k potential customers.
We would be thrilled to discuss sponsorship opportunities with you in more detail and explore how we can tailor a partnership that aligns with your company's objectives. Please feel free to contact Ron at 254-231-3690 your earliest convenience.
Thank you for considering this exciting venture. Together, let's create something truly extraordinary and bring joy to the hearts of thousands. We look forward to the possibility of working together and making a lasting impact! S
ponsorWe are so grateful for the service of our nation’s retired Police K-9 and Military Working Dog Heroes that we want to honor them in retirement, and ensure the best quality of life for them, by providing assistance with medical costs, food and end of duty services. We rely on donors like you to fund our project, because there are no public funds for police and military working dogs.
We are now working with Congress to change that with the K-9 Hero Act.
For the last three years Project K-9 Hero has been working on the K-9 Hero Act in coordination with Congressman Ron Wright and his office. Right now Project K-9 Hero, Congress, and the Senate are gathering support to take this bill to a vote.
The K-9 Hero Act was a vision we had at Project K-9 Hero and a vision our Founder, Jason Johnson, had over many years on how we can take funding from the federal government and help give that to non-profits to spend on medical bills for retired federal K-9s.
This bill will allow for any military working dog or federal law enforcement K-9s to seek services through non-profits like Project K-9 Hero and allow us as an organization to take in grant money to spend specifically on medical bills for those dogs.
This bill will allocate $5,000,000 of federal grant funds each fiscal year from 2021 through 2025.
The future of retired working dogs with respect to ownership and provision of medical services is often unclear and the medical treatment required by many former working dogs is significant enough that it creates a hardship for the individuals, often former partners, who take in these canine heroes. At Project K-9 Hero we set in to fill this gap.
This bill will help us at Project K-9 Hero free up some of our other donations where we can help spend it on a deputy sheriff dog or a state police dog or a city dog. Not only does it impact our federal community but it will impact our local and state communities as well.
Jason Johnson states, “For me it’s a legacy as the Founder of Project K-9 Hero. I want to make sure that the work is being carried on for generations to come. It’s time our government take into consideration that if we’re going to use them and treat them like heroes when they’re on duty and during their service that we're going to treat them the same way in retirement.”
We encourage you to reach out to your Senator or Congressman to ask them to support H.R. 5081, The K-9 Hero Act. These heroes spent their entire careers protecting us. Now it’s our turn to protect them. ead the status of this bill here: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/5081/text
(888) 542-5163 bluebonnetequine.org
About This Rescue
Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society (BEHS) is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization formed in March 2005. Our mission is to improve the lives of equines by educating and helping owners, assisting law enforcement agencies, rehabilitating abused and neglected equines, and placing them into safe, permanent homes. All horses and other equines adopted from BEHS are castrated if male or adopted out female. BEHS provides protection our program for life. The organization foster home network to ensure horses on-one care. BEHS strives to achieve welcoming, transparent environment.
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BrownwoodAnimalShelter
3016 Milam Dr. Brownwood, TX 76801 Closed Monday-Wednesday, except for owner reclaims.
Phnone 325-646-0617
Thursday-Sunday 1pm-5pm
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About This Shelter
CorinneT.SmithAnimalCenteris dedicatedtopromotingthewelfare, compassionatecareandprotectionof animals,findingsuitablehomesfor adoptableanimals,raisingpublic awarenessofanimalissues,andpromoting responsiblepetownership.
Central Texas Lost & Found Pets
facebook.com/groups/CTLAFP I ctlafp@gmaiI.com
About This Group
CTLAFP is a group that supports the families of missing pets and supports those who find stray pets. We are a Facebook support group for folks in the lost pet community. We started the page in 2012. We have an admin team, a moderator team, scanners, fosters, and over 30,000 members. We do not have funding, we are not a 501, we are not a rescue.
Our goals are to reunite pets and their families above all. To keep pets out of our over crowded local shelters, we ask regular citizens to
open their home to lost pets. We offer an adoption page for those who have held found pets over nhours and we also help raise funds for vetting found pets. We attend pet events and host our own events through out the community to allow these members the chance to find homes for their fosters.
Email ctlafp@gmail.com for more information.
https://www.facebook.com/tortoiserescue
https://www.texastortoiserescue.com/
Copperas Cove Animal Shelter
(254) 547-5584 1601 North 1st Street, Copperas Cove TX I M·F:9am-5pm, Sat:9am-12pm https://www.copperasc
Sponsor
About This Shelter
Copperas Cove Animal Control provides control and containment of stray, lost or wounded animals within the city limits. It maintains the animal shelter and all animals in its care which includes an effective reclamation and adop· tion program. Control officers respond to calls in regard to vicious, sick, injured, stray and abandoned animals. They also maintain an effective quarantine program and ensure all Federal, State and Local laws are followed. Contact this shelter on how you can help.
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Coryell County Pet Rescue
(254) 248-5002 I ccprnokill@aol.com I ccprnokill.org www.facebook.com/ccprnokill
About This Rescue
Sponsored By:
CCPRNOKILL, Founded in June of 2006 by Barbi WatsonStraub, is a "Wall Less" rescue. Our organization is totallyrun by folks who generously volunteer their time, homesand hearts in order to help. Through our Foster Careprogram, animals have a safe, healthy "place to be" untilloving forever homes can be found for them.Contact this rescue on how you can help.Wish List: Dog food, Collars, Leashes, Flea & Heartworm prevention, Non-rawhide treats, Odoban, Dawn, Persil
Detergent, Germ X, Paper towels, 13 Gal. Trash Bags, printer paper, DAPPv & Bordetella
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Thu.: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Fri.: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sat.: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sun.: By Appointment Only.
On April 10th, HOTLFP/C4C, alongside Bellmead Animal Control Officer Randi, the local fire department, a local veterinarian, and many volunteers and vendors, served Bellmead families and their beloved dogs at the second annual Bellmead Family Dog Day! The event provided low cost vaccines and HOTLFP/C4C microchipped over 90 dogs for free, helping increase their chances of a safe/successful reunion if they’re ever lost. The event had lots of fun activities for humans too: activities, games, food, and more. We’re looking forward to the event next year, and upcoming microchipping events in other parts of Central Texas!
We could use help restocking our microchip supply: if you’re interested in donating microchips, please contact us at CRIBS4CANINES@GMAIL.COM
In April, Heart of Texas Lost and Found Pets/Cribs 4 Canines teamed up with the city of Bellmead (near Waco), at Bellmead Family Dog Day to hold a free microchipping event.
In the heat of the day, a tiny Yorkshire Terrier was brought to the HOTLFP/C4C pavilion to be scanned for a microchip. Randi Winget, Bellmead animal control officer, stated that he was handed to her as a found dog.
This little nugget was extremely skinny and appeared to be unstable. Michelle Ann, Vice President of HOTLFP/C4C, scanned him and no microchip was found. After being posted to multiple lost and found pet groups on Facebook, with no response from an owner, another board member, Tammy Andrews, took him home to foster until an owner could be found.
Whennoownerclaimedhim,theYorkie, nownamedWalter,wasacceptedinto GrayMuttsRescue,wherehereceived allneededmedicalcareand vaccinations,andwiththehelpofhis fosterhome,flourishedintothecutest, debonairlittleboy.Walterwasrecently adoptedintoanewfamilythatiscrazy abouthim.
Thankgoodnesshispathwaslinedin goldbricks;wearethankfulHOTLFP/ C4Chelpedgethimtosafetythatday, andforthegenerosityofhisfosterand GrayMuttsRescue!HappytailsWalter!
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Our hours are by appointment. PO Box 412
Covington, Tx 76636
Drowzydawg@gmail.com
Drowzydawgrescue.org
http://drowzydawgrescue.org/
Who We Are
Drowzy Dawg Rescue is a 501(c)3 animal rescue who actively participate in activities of companion animal rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption. Drowzy Dawg strives to engage in other activities related to educating the public concerning animal health and welfare issues.
Drowzy Dawg directly participates in, and provides a forum for others to engage in the promotion of animal welfare. Drowzy Dawg expects to expand and redefine rescue activities programs as necessary to meet the continuing challenge of animal welfare and rescue in our community. We are affiliated with Petco Adoption Partners and Ally Cat Allies Feral Friends Network.
What We Do
Drowzy Dawg is all about saving the lives of homeless dogs, cat, pigs and other companion animals in our community. Pulling from shelters to save from euthanasia and taking in strays when the room is available. Drowzy Dawg does everything possible to help rehabilitate and re-home as many furry friends as possible by networking with other rescues to maximize adoptions!
Our wish list:
1.Wonderful homes for all of our pets!
2.Treats including Greenies (all sizes, esp large and extra large), jerky treats, biscuits, Kong filler, catnip treats, kitty hair all treats, peppermints for the piggies!
3.Gift cards from TSC, Home Depot, Lowe’s, Petsmart, Petco, WalMart
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If you would like to meet any of our available animals, please contact us by calling 940.613.6865.
Easy Street Animal Shelter
69 US 82 East Saint Jo, TX 76265
By appointment only
Easy Street Animal Shelter is the vision of Dr. Sharon
DVM, to provide humane shelter for homeless and abandoned domestic animals in a "no kill" environment.
The Easy Street Animal Shelter strives to rescue and provide shelter for homeless and abandoned domestic animals in a "no kill" environment, provided the animal is adoptable and not a threat to human safety.
The Gaston,972-935-0756
We're happy to take your call during office hours.
Ellis County SPCA
2570 FM 878
Waxahachie TX 75165
The Ellis County SPCA is easy to find; the shelter is a little southeast of the Waxahachie Wal-Mart and about two minutes north of U.S. Highway 287 Bypass in Waxahachie.
Ellis County SPCA
2570 FM 878
Waxahachie TX 75165
The Fort Hood Stray Animal Facility
The fort hood Stray Animal Facility
4902 Engineer Dr, Fort Hood, TX (254) 287-4675
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We have FREE adoptions year round. All our animals are micro-chipped and fully vaccinated.
Gatesville Animal Control
For Adoption Contact Gatesville Police Department 254-865-2226
About This Rescue
Fixin' Ferals TNR and Rescue
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100073692554041
We are a 501c3 non profit organization working in Waco, Texas and the surrounding areas. Our efforts are divided between TNR and rescue because both are equally important to us.
TNR helps maintain the community cat population while providing healthier and safer lives for the cats. By fixing community cats, the number of unwanted kittens needing to be rescued decreases. Which helps us and the community as a whole.
However, we cannot fix them all and kittens are still needing our help. We accept kittens without mom, kittens with mom, and adult cats that are sick or injured. We fully vet each one from intake to adoption and while it is hard to say goodbye, we know they will thrive with their forever family. Being a rescue is challenging, but we believe it is our duty to help provide animals with everything they need.
madisonbrookeohler@gmail.com
HEIGHT
20-24 inches
WEIGHT
35-75 pounds
LIFE EXPECTANCY
12-13 years
About the Breed
The Thai Ridgeback is tough and active, with an excellent jumping ability. He is highly intelligent, has a strong survival instinct, and is a loyal family dog.
The Thai Ridgeback is a muscular, medium-sized dog with a stream-lined body that makes him very agile and a natural athlete. The ridge on his back is formed by hair growing in the opposite direction from the rest of his coat and the breed has up to 8 different ridge patterns. Puppies can be born without this ridge. Coat colors include solid blue, black, red or fawn with a black mask occasionally on the red-coated dogs. Thai Ridgebacks also have spotted tongues and some even come with solid black/blue tongues. Today, most Ridgebacks are companion dogs, but they still maintain many of the same instincts for the jobs for which they were bred: hunting and guarding. They had to be independent, self-sufficient and hunt for their own food, which gave them strong survival instincts, a high prey drive, and a high level of intelligence. If well-bred and properly socialized, the Thai Ridgeback can be a loyal, loving pet. As a guarding breed, they are naturally protective of their home and can be reserved and suspicious with strangers. Thai Ridgebacks will need a patient, consistent, and experienced owner with a good understanding of dog behavior; they are not for firsttime dog owners.
GetALong Dachshund Rescue
About this Rescue
GetALong Dachshund rescue is a Dachshund rescue serving Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. We step up for Senior Dachshunds and those with severe medical needs. We also rescue young dachshunds. Our main purpose is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home our dachshunds in forever homes to live their lives in a safe loving environment.
We sometimes find ourselves providing loving arms and a safe foster home for the severely ill to live out their last days being loved and cherished, sadly all too often they are experiencing this love for the very first time.
Many of the dachshunds we get are abandoned in shelters because they can no longer provide their owners with healthy puppies to be sold. Or they have gotten old and are in need of medical attention so they are sent to the shelter for someone else to care for. All too often the only medical care they have ever had was their first shots as puppies.
Some of the Dachshunds who come to us are purebreds. They come to us in all shapes sizes and colors. If you are truly looking for a pet that wants nothing more then to please you and love you, then please consider adopting one of our seniors. They are full of love and ask for nothing more than to be loved in return.
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Greyhound Adoption League of TX, Inc
3400 Carlisle St #310
Dallas, TX 75204-1265
Phone: 972-503-GALT
Fax: 972-692-5488
info@galtx.org
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Hillsboro Animal Services
1500 Abbott Street
Hillsboro, TX
Hours 8-4 Monday -Friday
Office: 254-582-2381
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TheHumaneSocietyofCentralTexasprovidesadoption,rescueand fosteropportunitiesforthehomelessanimalsattheAnimalShelter locatedat2032CircleRoadinWaco.
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AsanadvocateforthecommunitygoalofachievingNoKillStatus, theHumaneSocietyofCentralTexasprovidesadoptions,rescueand fosteropportunitiesforthehomelessanimalsattheCityofWaco AnimalShelter,aswellascommunityeducationregardingresponsible petownership.
SponsorBARI- Bari’s estimated birthday is 8/19/12, a very slim 11 lb, handsome reddish tan boy with white markings, he is fostering with IGCA Rescue North Texas. Bari is a special needs puppy mill rescue still working hard on socialization, human trust and physical attention. Everyone who spends time with Bari grows to love him. The happy dance he does, when he knows he is going outside, and his frolic through the yard as he runs back to the door is joyful to watch. He fits in beautifully with a group of dogs as he is easy and demands no attention causing jealousy. He prefers his kennel and a comfortable bed to toys and attention. Do you and your pets have a place in your home and hearts to become Bari’s forever family?
TAVISH-If you’re looking for a very loving, calm IG in his middle years, Tavish is your lad. Tavi (also known as Butterbean) is a charmer and whip-smart. He already knows many commands/words and learns more as his foster mom teaches him. Tavi loves a routine and finds it comforting to know what’s happening (and when) as regards to walks, potty breaks and feeding. This is partly the breed and also due to his blindness, caused by cataracts. Please don’t think of Tavi as a “special needs” dog; his foster mom believes he has been blind for quite awhile, since he’s very comfortable with his sight loss. He gets to know his home pretty quickly to make his way around and will zero in on your location when you say, “come!” and clap hands. He’s just a regular dog who happens to be blind.
EMMA ROSE- I'm a chill girl just looking for someone to snuggle with. I love laying outside in the grass just soaking up the sun and am very comfortable with using a supervised doggie door. I'm patient with my hyper foster sister and have never had a single issue with food aggression, even when foster sister tries to steal my treats! Emma Rose has been diagnosed with bladder cancer. She is currently symptom free (we found the mass by chance, during a routine vet visit) and has started treatment. At this time she is expected to have a good quality of life for at least the coming year, if not longer.
WALLACE- Wallace is a sweet boy who has made amazing progress during his time in rescue. He came to us from a puppy mill and was terrified of everything. People were very scary and it took a couple of months before he would willingly let his foster mom pet him. Wallace has discovered the joy of toys and he has become more and more playful. He loves the other dogs in the house and will frequently be seen cuddling with them on a dog bed. While Wallace has made a lot of progress, he is still continuing to grow. When new or confusing situations present themselves, he will get scared and is unsure of how to react. He is looking for a patient and loving home to help him as he continues on his journey, and you will be rewarded with lots of love!
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IGCA Rescue, also known as Italian Greyhound Rescue
Foundation, is dedicated to helping Italian Greyhounds in need of our care We have a national network of VOLUNTEERS that make our mission possible We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and we rely on donations to keep the rescue machine running. As a foster-based Rescue, our volunteers and foster families are the foundation and most important aspect of our ability to do what we dowithout foster families we can't take in orphans that need our help. All of our IGs live as members of a family until their forever home comes along. They are all fully vetted and any medical issues are addressed and disclosed to potential adopters We are in need of more fosters! Please consider and reach out for more info! Our Mission - To find homes for rescued Italian Greyhounds and to educate the public on the care and training required by this breed.
Killeen Animal Services
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By spaying or neutering your pet, you’ll help control the pet homelessness crisis. Millions of healthy dogs and cats are euthanized in the United States each year simply because there aren’t enough homes to go around. There are also medical and behavioral benefits to spaying (female pets) and neutering (male pets).
Here are some of the medical benefits:
Your female pet will live a longer, healthier life. Spaying prevents uterine infections and decreases the incidence of breast tumors, which are malignant or cancerous in about 50 percent of dogs and 90 percent of cats. Spaying your pet before her first heat offers the best protection from these diseases.
Neutering your male companion prevents testicular cancer and some prostate problems.
And behavioral benefits:
Your spayed female pet won't go into heat. While cycles can vary, female felines usually go into heat four to five days every three weeks during breeding season. In an effort to advertise for mates, they'll yowl and urinate more frequently—sometimes all over the house!
Your male dog will be less likely to roam away from home. An intact male will do just about anything to find a mate, including finding creative ways escape from the house. Once he's free to roam, he risks injury in traffic and fights with other animals.
Your neutered male may be better behaved. Unneutered dogs and cats are more likely to mark their territory by spraying strong-smelling urine all over the house. Your dog might be less likely to mount other dogs, people and inanimate objects after he’s neutered. Some aggression problems may be avoided by early neutering. Spaying/neutering your pets is also highly cost-effective. The cost of your pet's spay/ neuter surgery is far less than the cost of having and caring for a litter.
Debunking Spay/Neuter Myths and Misconceptions
Spaying or neutering will not cause your pet to become overweight. Lack of exercise and overfeeding will cause your pet to pack on the extra pounds—not neutering. Your pet will remain fit and trim if you continue to provide exercise and monitor food intake. Neutering is not a quick fix for all behavior problems. Although neutering your pet often reduces undesirable behaviors caused by a higher level of testosterone, there’s no guarantee that your dog’s behavior will change after he’s neutered. Although the surgery will reduce the amount of testosterone in your dog’s system, it won’t eliminate the hormone completely. Neutering will also not reduce behaviors that your pet has learned or that have become habitual. The effects of neutering are largely dependent on your dog’s individual personality, physiology and history.
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Welcome To Kinkatopia
Welcome! Kinkatopia is a kinkajou-SPECIFIC ORGANIZATION— we are the only one in the world!
Urgent! we are in need of funds for fencing and tree removal.
KINKAJOUS IN CAPTIVITY NEED OUR HELP! ONLY 10%-15% OF CAPTIVE KINKAJOUS REMAIN IN THE HOMES THEY KINKATOPIA’S MISSION IS TO ADVISE PEOPLE THAT THEY ARE NOT “PET WE ARE HERE TO HELP THOSE IN CAPTIVITY TO LIVE THE BEST QUALITY LIVES. THROUGH AWARENESS AND EDUCATION, WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THESE SPECIAL ANIMALS’ LIVES.
KINKATOPIA PRIDES ITSELF ON HUSBANDRY, SOCIALIZATION, TRAINING, DIET, ENRICHMENT, AND OVERALL CARE. WE ARE DEDICATED TO RESEARCH AND EDUCATE ABOUT THE SPECIES. WE HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH ALL BEHAVIORS AND PERSONALITIES; AS WELL AS SPECIAL NEEDS. WE ARE AVAILABLE FOR COMMUNICATION REGARDING KINKAJOU QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS.
OUR INNOVATIVE PROGRAM IS WORKING TO DOCUMENT AND PUBLISH INFORMATION ABOUT THESE INCREDIBLE CREATURES. THEY ARE OVER-REPRESENTED IN THE PET TRADE AND UNDERREPRESENTED WHEN IT COMES TO KNOWLEDGE, SO THEY ARE OFTEN IMPROPERLY KEPT. THESE ANIMALS ARE NOT “PETS” AND UNFORTUNATELY FALL VICTIM TO CYCLES OF ABANDONMENT.
Phone: (254) 292-9552
Email: larashouse2021@gmail.com
Address: 1517 TX-171, Mexia, TX 76667
Hours: Open by appointment only at this time.
About us
LARAS House Shelter is a 501(c)3 No-Kill Animal Rescue Organization located in Mexia, Limestone County, Texas. The organization started in 2008, and our shelter opened its doors in 2010. At any given time we may house as many as 100 + dogs and puppies and often a similar number of cats and kittens at both the shelter and in our foster care homes.
Our intakes usually come from Limestone County, Freestone County, Leon County, Navarro County, McClennan County and sometimes much further. People that are seeking a no-kill shelter come to LARAS House. We adopt well beyond those boundaries for the right 'forever home' fit. We adopt out-of-state as well and partner with Rescues and Shelters across the United States.
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Lend-A-Heart Ranch & Rescue Inc. is a non-profit focused on helping animals in need and improving their quality of life. We work with shelters, the community and animal control to help place animals in loving homes. Our rescues are assessed for health and temperment, vetted, spayed and neutered. We want both our animals and adopters to be happy by pairing up the right animal with the right person or family as much as possible. We now offer a food pantry for Rescues in need of food and supplies
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(Hollywood, CA) -- POPOVICH: Road to Hollywood, a film directed and produced by Gregory Popovich, makes its’ world premiere at the prestigious Los Angeles film festival, DWF: LA Dances with Films on September 5 at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood. The film also stars Gregory Popovich, Robin Slonina, Shannon Calcutt, Voki Kalfayan, Jimmy Slonina, and a handful of rescued dogs and cats. In addition to its’ world premiere at DWF: LA, the film will be distributed by Random Media and the deal was brokered by Sebastian Twardosz of Savant Artists. Twardosz also serves as a producer on the comedy. Road to Hollywood is about a fired circus clown and his journey from ob scurity to fame and fortune. It is truly a tale about how anyone, no matter how desperate and difficult their circumstances may be, can achieve their dreams. With hard work and an unwavering belief in your destiny, you can find success. This message of hope and determination is wrapped in a package of nonstop action, family-friendly comedy, and a bevy of circus stunts and tricks sure to dazzle and charm audiences of all ages but especially kids. It is a fun-filled, fast-paced comedy extravaganza, and a modern take on slapstick comedy. Not many actors have the ability to capture the true essence of classic physical comedy in modern times like Gregory Popovich, who has headlined his own show, the Popovich Comedy Pet Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort, and Casino at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip for over a decade.
Most recently the film won “Best Family Feature” at the Calcutta Film Festival, and an “Official Selection” at film festivals in Tokyo, Nice, and Milan. Every animal performer in the film is one of Mr. Popovich's personal pets. All of them have been adopted and rescued from shelters and have been lovingly trained using only positive reinforcement. Mr. Popovich is the only entertainer from the Soviet Union to have performed for so many of the major players of American late-night TV, including the likes of Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, David Letterman, and Craig Ferguson. He also made it to the finals of NBC-TV’s "America's Got Talent". Combined, over 100 million viewers have seen Mr.Popovich perform.
“This film is a culmination of my life's work in entertainment. Following in the tradition of the great masters of slapstick physical comedy such as Buster Keaton, Laurel and Hardy, and The Three Stooges, the movie recaptures some of that forgotten, laugh-a-minute magic for a modern audience. I have used my expertise as a live performer on the stage and in the circus to create a unique comedic vision for the silver screen.” explains Popovich.
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3323SoutheastLoop289,Lubbock,TX, Phone(806)775-2057
911(emergency) (fax)(806)775-2717
lubbockanimalservices@mylubbock.us
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AdoptionCenterHoursareMonday-Saturday: 10:00AMto7:00PM
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LubbockAnimalServicesisapublichealthandsafety departmentthatservestheneedsofthecitizensofLubbock. Thedepartmenthastwosides,FieldOperationsandthe AdoptionCenter.
OurFieldOperationsdutiesaretoinvestigatebites,handle aggressiveanimals,crueltycases,andstoppingthespreadof rabies.
TheAdoptionCenterfocusesonreturningpetstotheirowners whilefindingnewhomesforourpetsthroughadoptionsand fosters.
Ourstaffworks7daysaweek,toservethecitizensofLubbock.
Maricopa Freedom Riders is a no-kill, non profit 501(c)(3) animal rescue and sanctuary. We are a donation based, all volunteer organization.
We rescue dogs, cats, birds and small farm animals in need from municipal shelters, owner surrenders or strays. They are then brought up to date on shots, microchips , spay/neuter, socialized, house and leash trained before adoption. We also have animals who are not adoptable due to physical or behavioral disabilities, who stay at our sanctuary for life. We also advocate and educate for spay/neuter/microchip/shots etc to the general pet owning public.
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Meadow Haven Horse Rescue
CONTACTUS
Phone1.830.305.9031
Emailrescueahorse@gmail.com
AboutourRescue
MeadowHavenHorseRescue’smissionistoprovideshelter,rehabilitation andapermanent,lovinghometounwanted,abused,oldorinjuredhorses anddonkeysandwearededicatedtothiscause.Somehorsesmaybeusedin ourhorsemanshipprogram;somebecomeretiredcompanions,trailhorsesor areretrainedfornewcareers.Horsesareneversenttoauctionorslaughter.
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www.milamtouchoflove.org
City of Cameron Touch of Love Pound 1200 E. Gillis Ave
Cameron, TX 76520
254-697-6574 Ask for Sandra, the ACO M-F 8 am - 5 pm
About This Shelter
Milam Touch of Love is a Texas non-profit organization formed May 3, 2019. We also completed our 501(c(3) paperwork, which means your donations are tax deductible Our vision: Milam County domestic animals are cared for and provided for by responsible
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Our Mission: Milam Touch of Love is a 501(c)(3) non-profit volunteer organization working independently to help in efforts to care for domestic animals, educate their owners and the community, and help them achieve responsible ownership goals.
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Mystery Dog Rescue is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization. We are a foster-based rescue. All of our pets live in foster homes until their forever home is found. The mission of Mystery Dog Rescue is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home homeless, unwanted and abandoned animals. Our goal is to place each animal into safe, loving and permanent homes, while promoting responsible pet ownership. Contact
New Favorite Day Rescue
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New Favorite Day was founded in 2020 to fill an unaddressed need in Rains County, TX. Rains County, the 4th smallest county in Texas, has no animal control, no intention of providing government assistance, and an intense stray and unwanted animal population. We work closely with fellow rescues in our county to help find unwanted pets homes (in Texas and other states alike), keep our citizens safe, and raise each other up.
Our goal is to have a central location in Rains County to provide pet resources to allow owners to keep their pets, locate lost & found pets, and give unwanted pets a loving temporary home until their forever home finds them.
Katelyn Greenkgreen@newfavoriteday.org
Paws Humane Society
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PAWS Humane Society was founded by dedicated animal rescue volunteers in order to provide a loving environment and all of the proper veterinary care for the highly adoptable animals in local shelters that otherwise would not have received the opportunity to continue their lives. We are a non-profit group who is completely volunteer and works off donations provided by the public. We are not government funded. We have no physical shelter location and all of our animals are placed in fosters until their time for permanent adoption comes.
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PeacefulValleyDonkeyRescue
Ranchaddress: 8317DuckworthRd. SanAngelo,TX76905
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POBox216 Miles,TX76861
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website: www.donkeyrescue.org
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Peaceful Valley's Mission is to provide a safe and loving environment to all donkeys that have been abused, neglected or abandoned and wild burros under threat of destruction.
Peaceful Valley strives to provide solutions to the many problems that plague these wonderful creatures by providing ethical stewardship over the funds that are necessary to fulfill this goal.
Peaceful Valley, with its nationwide network of Ranch Facilities and Satellite Adoption Centers, is the country's leader in Rescue, Sanctuary, Adoption and Education.
Together, we can improve the Plight of the American Donkey.
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Rescue, Rehab and re-home animals in need
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PflugervilleAnimalShelter
(512) 990-PETS I 1600 Waterbrook Drive, Pflugerville, TX I S·Tu & Th-Sa: 11am·6pm
Adoption fees are $90 for dogs and $70 for cats. 2 for 1 adoptions for littermates are offered. Adoptions include spay/ neuter, first puppy or kitten shots, rabies vaccination, deworming, heartworm testing for dogs, combo testing for cats, microchipping, registering the microchip in the adopter's name, and 30 days of free pet insurance.
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Pflugerville Animal Shelter is a municipal shelter serving the citizens of the City of Pflugerville. We take in strays and owner surrenders from within our city limits only. Staff and volunteers are dedicated to placing every adoptable animal in an appropriate home. We are always in need of volunteers and fosters. Join us in our efforts to help the homeless and unwanted animals that find themselves in our shelter.
Contact this shelter on how you can help.
Pflugerville Pets Alive
(512) 900-1772 I info@pIugerviIIepetsaIive.org
About This Rescue
Responding to an unanswered need, several Pflugerville Animal Shelter Volunteers established a non-profit organization, Pflugerville Pets Alive (PPA), to provide a way for the community to make a difference in the lives of animals. PPA focuses on finding homes for all animals in the community, creating awareness, and to support, educate and promote animal welfare issues in Pflugerville.
Contact this shelter on how you can help.
Protecting Our Beloved Pets from Heat Stroke This Time of Year
By Ronald Ducharme (this is not medical advice seek help from a medical professional)As the temperature rises and summer approaches, it is crucial to address the significant concern of heat stroke in our beloved animal companions. Animal heat stroke is a life-threatening condition that can affect dogs, cats, and other pets, leading to severe consequences if not recognized and addressed promptly. As responsible pet owners and animal lovers, we must take proactive measures to protect our furry friends from the dangers of overheating during this time of year.
Recognizing the Symptoms:
Heat stroke occurs when an animal's body temperature rises rapidly and exceeds their ability to cool down through normal processes such as panting. It is vital to recognize the signs and symptoms of heat stroke, including excessive panting, drooling, rapid or irregular heartbeat, weakness, vomiting, seizures, and collapse. Animals with shorter snouts, such as bulldogs and pugs, are particularly susceptible to heat stroke due to their limited ability to cool themselves.
Prevention is the best defense against heat stroke. Here are some key steps that every pet owner should take to protect their furry companions during hot weather:
Hydration: Ensure that your pets have access to fresh and cool water at all times. Consider placing multiple water bowls around the house or yard to encourage regular hydration.
Shelter and Shade: Create a comfortable and shaded area where your pets can seek refuge from the sun's intense heat. This could be a covered porch, a well-ventilated room, or even a pet-friendly sunshade in the yard.
Time and Exercise Management: Avoid prolonged outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day. Schedule walks and playtime sessions for cooler times, such as early morning or late evening.
Never Leave Pets in Vehicles!!!!!!!!!: Never leave your pets unattended in a parked car, even with the windows cracked. Cars can quickly turn into death traps, with temperatures rising to dangerous levels within minutes.
Exercise Caution with Pavement: Remember that pavement and asphalt can become scorching hot under the sun. Test the surface with the back of your hand before taking your pet for a walk to prevent burns to their paws.
Cooling Measures: Provide ways for your pets to cool down, such as placing damp towels or cooling mats for them to lie on. You can also use fans or air conditioning to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.
Alongside personal responsibility, community education plays a crucial role in preventing animal heat stroke. Local authorities, animal welfare organizations, and veterinary clinics should join forces to raise awareness about the dangers of heat stroke and the preventive measures that can save lives. This can be done through public service announcements, social media campaigns, educational pamphlets, and community events.
As the summer heat approaches, we must prioritize the safety and well-being of our furry friends by taking proactive measures to prevent heat stroke. By recognizing the signs, implementing preventive strategies, and educating our community, we can ensure that our beloved pets stay cool, comfortable, and healthy during the hot months. Let us come together as responsible pet owners and advocates to protect our animals from the perils of heat stroke and make this summer a safe and enjoyable season for them all.
Pound Pup and Friends Initiative
www.poundpupandfriends.org
(254)274-0077
Fosters are needed apply today.
Our Story
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PoundPup originated in 2010, when our founder went to the local “pound” to pick up Polly (that’s her stray photo from the shelter website). Polly was apparently deaf and blind, and had mange. Her prognosis did not seem to be very good, and shelter staff released her free of charge, in hopes that she may have a few good days in a loving home. Many medical treatments later, Polly emerged healthy and very spunky. This is when PoundPup and Friends founder, Liz Rainey, realized that with proper funding, we could probably save a lot more animals from going to the pound, or getting adopted out of the shelter. An idea was born, but lack of funding soon stopped the program. But the idea lingered in Liz’s head, and on August 17, 2017, she filed the necessary paperwork to get PoundPup and Friends Initiative formally registered as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We want to assist displaced, stray or unwanted pet animals in an effort to keep them out of shelters and avoid euthanasia or exposure to dangerous elements, human or natural.
Donations can be sent via Paypal: Paypal.me/PoundpupAndFriends
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RocknRescue is a 501c3 nonprofit animal rescue located in central Texas. We specialize in abuse, neglect, disability & emergency trauma cases. We strive in providing the absolute highest level of care possible for our rescues. There is no limit to the lives we save including domestic pets, exotics, livestock, wildlife, domestic, etc. We are constantly expanding & improving to save as many lives as possible. Thank you for your love & support!
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Who are we?
A Rottie Rescue, Inc. is a breed specific Rottweiler Rescue. A Rottie Rescue, Inc. was founded by Sherri Prewitt Green with the Vision of saving Rottweiler lives from high kill shelters and those with critical medical needs who have little chance of Rescue. In 2018 A Rottie Rescue, Inc. expanded its growth to include Rescue of Slaughter bound horses from Texas and Louisiana Kill Pens. A Rottie Rescue Inc. has further grown since that time to include Rescue of Felines from High Kill Shelters when experienced Fosters are available.
A Rottie Rescue, Inc. is a Public Charity under Internal Revenue Code 501(c)3 having received this status from the IRS on June 2, 2016. Our Mission is to save as many Rottweilers as possible from euthanasia in high kill shelters. We provide medical care as well as safe and loving environments for our Rottweilers until adoption. What shelters do we rescue from?
We pull Rottweilers from the following Texas, California, New Mexico and Nevada high kill shelters: FWACC (Fort Worth Animal Care & Control), Fort Worth, TX, DAS (Dallas Animal Services), Laredo, TX shelter, ACS & SAPA San Antonio, TX, Arlington Animal Services Arlington, TX, Nueces County, TX, Harris County, TX (Houston, TX), Corpus Christi, TX, SBC (San Bernardino, CA), Roswell NM, Animal Foundation (Las Vegas NV) and Henderson, NV Animal Care & Control.
We are an approved Rescue Partner of the Harris County TX Humane Society and approved Transfer Partner of the SPCA of TX.
Fostering
A Rottie Rescue, Inc., is a Foster based Rescue meaning we do not have a specific facility where our dogs can be viewed such as shelters provide. In the event, we do not have a Foster for a Rottie then he/she is placed in boarding until a Foster is available or until adoption. If you would like to foster one of our beautiful Rottweilers please send us an email!
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Our Mission is to provide unconditional love to unwanted/homeless pets in the Hunt County and surrounding areas until a new forever home can be found.Named in memory of our beloved Black Lab, Sadie – a shelter dog who became a major part of our family until her death in 2012, we dedicate this mission in her memory. Our organization is totally run by folks who generously volunteer their time, homes and hearts in order to help. Through our Foster Care program, animals have a safe, healthy "place to be" until loving homes can be found for them.
Happy New Year!
According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), approximately 1.5 million shelter animals are euthanized each year in the United States. However, this number has decreased significantly over the past decade thanks to increased public awareness, spay/neuter programs, and adoption efforts.
To the thousands of animals put down we remember you and will always fight to save those who need a home... ADOPT DON'T SHOP, SPAY OR NEUTER AND MICRO CHIP PLEASE...
Texas Cattle Dog Rescue
adopt@texascattledogrescue.com PO Box 162643, Fort Worth, TX texascattledogrescue.com facebook.com/texascattledogrescue
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We rescueAustralian Cattle Dogs (also known as red and blue heelers) all overTexas and give them a new start to life. Dogs that were once discarded receive the vet care and attention they deserve, then they go on to live with families who will love them and keep them forever. Texas Cattle Dog Rescue is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization. These are just a few of our adoptable dogs. For more information and photos about each dog, visit TexasCattleDogRescue.com.
Contact this rescue on how you can help.
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Texas Great Pyrenees Rescue
(877) 746-9508 220 Pack Horse Dr., Bastrop, TX I (877) 789-8477 fax lnfo@txpyrs.org
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The mission of the Texas Great Pyrenees Rescue (TGPR) is a 501.c.3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to the protection and rescue of Great Pyrenees in Texas and surrounding areas.
TGPR helps Great Pyrenees that are considered at-risk for physical/mental injury, cruelty and abandonment and that may be subject to euthanasia and inhumane treatment.
Contact this rescue on how you can help.
After Hours Emergency Pick-up available for an additional fee, please call 254-771-9090
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Complete Care:
From the moment that your pet enters our care, we adhere to the strict guidelines and standards set for by the International Association of Pet Cemeteries & Crematories.
Pet Angels guarantees that ashes that are returned are genuine. We use the Pet ID Tag system originally developed for human cremation. This Pet ID Tag can withstand temperatures exceeding 2800 degrees and will remain on your pet throughout the entire cremation process.
What is Pet Cremation?
The staff at Pet Angels Cremation would like to express’s our deepest sympathies for your loss. We recognize that the love shared between a pet owner and a loyal pet is undeniable. In our opinion there is no better tribute to a fallen companion than to memorialize the love shared between an owner and pet through cremation. This allows pet owners to say goodbye to their four-legged companion in a dignified and loving way. We offer both Private and Simple Cremations, which are explained below.
Cremation Options:
Private: This is a private cremation service where your pet’s remains are separated from others. The pet’s ashes are returned to the pet owner in a beautiful urn of their choice. Also included in a private cremation is our Essential Remembrance Package.
Simple: This is a “group” cremation where several pet companions are placed into the chamber together. There is no ash return with simple cremations. We will dispose of the pet’s ashes in a beautiful setting never to be disturbed.
Tiny Hooves Rescue & Petting Zoo
(254) 228-9219 I Temple, TX Mon-Sun 6am-4pm facebook.com/tinyhoovespettingzoo
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Chocolate is a roughly 9 weeks old. She was surrendered to us. She is UTD on shots, mostly potty trained, very playful, loves children and does great with other dogs and livestock.
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1.5yo, neutered male. Very friendly. Pet home only. Surrendered in January 2018
About This Rescue
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Tiny Hooves Rescue and Petting Zoo is a non-profit farm and exotic animal rescue located in Temple, Tx. We do Petting Zoo's and Educational Programs throughout our community to help fund our rescue and take care of the animals. If you would like to donate to help the animals we would very much appreciate any help we can get in this journey! We always could use help with vet bills and have an Amazon wishlist you can find on our Facebook page! Please like and follow our Facebook page to see more pictures of our rescued animals, success stories and adoptable pets we have available!
Chance was dumped and we believe he was a bait dog. He had bite marks down his back and ripped ears. Chance is now neutered and UTD on shots, he is also heartworm positive and on heartworm medication. Chance is around 2 years old.cathowl@twinriverswolfandwolfdogsanctuary.com
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Atlas was a mostly feral wolfdog who had been running loose near Winnfield, Louisiana for close to two years after his family moved and left him there. We agreed to take him if he could be trapped. Our VP along with a wonderful woman who lived in Winnfield finally caught Atlas, but not until somebody shot him point blank in the face. He almost lost his life right when Trish was gaining his trust. His story is a particularly tragic one, but he will be forever safe with us. He is a fractured, broken soul and we love Atlas very much.
Tiny is from a litter of wolfdog puppies that I raised for someone. I ended up rescuing all of them. The two males were placed with a friend who is experienced with wolfdogs and they will never be used for breeding. The females ended up staying here at the sanctuary. Potential adopters all wanted to use them to produce puppies they could sell. Tiny was a teeny tiny runt. After her bottle she always fell asleep on my lap or shoulder. She was a feisty little girl and holds a very special place in our hearts. She was the first puppy to howl and it was an adorable teeny howl. Tiny and siblings are upper mid content wolfdogs. Her brothers DNA tests came back at 83 and 87 percent wolf content.
About Us
Welcome to our sanctuary. We are a small sanctuary located in Grimes County, Texas. We have sanctuary animals that will live here for the rest of their lives. We will be doing educational programs at the sanctuary in the near future.
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Twitter: @VoiceRescue
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It is our mission to save and find homes for animals that are offered little to no chance. To help heal and find loving homes for breeds that have a bad reputation. We strive to make animals that are unhealthy and injured healthy and happy, to spay and neuter all in our care and fight heartworm disease for those that are positive and prevent it in those that are negative.
Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter
(512) 943-3322 I 1855 S.E. lnnerloop, Georgetown, TX
M·F: 12pm-6pm Sat & Sun: 11am-5pm pets.wilco.org
About This Shelter
Williamson County RegionalAnimal Shelter (WCRAS) is celebrating three years of being a no-kill, open-admission shelter. Since December 2010, WCRAS has reached a save rate of 90% and above. Because of the shelters efforts, almost 19,000 cats and dogs have found their way home.
Contact this shelter on how you can help.
Barkley Foster Nicholas Blanco Khalessi Brodie Kimbo River Finn Flower King King Louie Titus Xena"Supporting the beautiful animals in Central Texas" Ad�pt A Pet & Buy Them A Home!
Come visit by appointment only.
http://www.wpsgss.org/
Woody’s Place Senior German Shepherd Sanctuary, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization located in the beautiful Pocono Mountains in Greentown, Pa. Our mission is to provide the best possible long-term care for displaced senior German Shepherds. (Senior being 8 years and older.)
We also provide sanctuary for senior German Shepherds with Degenerative Myelopathy which is a disease that affects the spinal cord, resulting in slow progressive hind limb weakness, paralysis, and eventually death.
Displaced senior German Shepherds have come to us from as far south as Florida and as far west as California, but we primarily focus on Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey.
We are a cage-free, home environment on a little over three acres where the senior German Shepherds in our care get 24/7 supervision, the best medical care, high-quality dog food and home-cooked meals, lots of orthopedic dog beds, plenty of short frequent walks, and lots of love and interaction with people and other dogs.
Fun facts
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Want proof that microchips help reunite pets with their families? Meet Angel.
Angel is an Akbash/Pyrenees mix who went missing two and a half years ago. Her dog father, Doc Paulson, worked extra hard to prevent the gentle but cunning escape artist from finding her way out of the fence. But one day, she left and didn’t return. He called her microchip company, posted her online. He searched and searched and searched— all to no avail.
In December of 2021, one of our volunteers. Susan Widaski notified our rescuers of a large white dog living in a wooded area in Woodway, TX. It had been there for months, being diligently fed by a gentleman close by. Unfortunately, the dog evaded rescue.
In January, rescuer Tammy Andrews set up a trap for the elusive giant. She taught the Good Samaritan techniques for enticing the pup to the trap with food. Finally on February 22nd, it was was trapped and secured by Stephanie Cobbs. Who than brought her to livestock guardian dog expert Gail Forrest! After a microchip scan, it was discovered the pup was Angel. Doc Paulson’s beloved missing fur baby.
If Angel didn't have a microchip, it’s likely she wouldn’t have been reconnected with her family. The happy ending was tear filled and joyful! (Check out videos here: https:// www.facebook.com/groups/hotlfp/ permalink/3244701029106608/
Dog adoption from Zoi's starts with a general application. The application is used to evaluation not only the basic requirements for one of our dogs, but it also is used to make sure that the dog you are interested in is ideal for you. Some of our dogs come from difficult situations and we want to make sure that your adoption experience is a great one. We are adopting out family members and prefer homes where the animal is in the home, we do not generally adopt to outdoor only homes unless a dog requires it. Access to a fenced yard is also preferred, but dog friendly apartments are common these days and will be dependent on the dogs personality. Once the application is submitted it will be reviewed and if accepted we will arrange for you to take the dog home.
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Directory of Resources
Emergency Vet & Care
Animal Emergency Center Temple-Belton (254) 231-3774
3809 S General Bruce Drive Ste 108 Temple TX 76501
clinic@tembelanimalemergency.com
ASSISI Animal Refuge
1516 Florence Rd Ste 20 Killeen, TX 76541 (254) 681-7126
Questions about ordinances/laws?
ASPCAAnimal Poison Control Center (888) 426-4435 aspca.org/apcc
Bell County Animal Control (254) 933-6780
Belton Animal Control (254) 933-5840
Bexar County Animal Control Services (Dogs/ Cats) (210) 207-6650
Texas State Animal Health Commission (800)550-8242
Aztec Pet Hospital Harker Heights 254-699-6725
Spay & Neuter
Animal Birth Control Clinic 3238 Clay Ave. Waco, TX 76711 (254) 776-7303
animalbirthcontrol.org
Emancipet 204 W Avenue B Killeen TX 76541 (254) 415-4950 info@emancipet.org emancipet.org
Spay-Neuter Assistance Program, Inc (SNAP) 6758 Ingram Rd San Antonio, TX 78238 (210) 673-7722 snapus.org
Snip and Tip Trap & Release for Cats:https:// www.facebook.com/ SnipandTip
SnipSAlnc 6338 N New Braunfels Ave, Box 185 San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 237-9400 snipsa@snipsa.org
San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition sanantonioferalcats.org
crazykattlady67@gmail.co m Helpline (210) 471-8462
Texas Vets for Pets & Low Cost Spay & Neuter 2501 South WS Young Dr Suite 109 Killeen TX 76541 (254) 833-0338
Fixin Ferals: https:// www.facebook.com/ profile.php?
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https://www.petangelstx.com/After Hours Emergency Pick-up available for an additional fee, please call 254-771-9090
Bluebonnet Pet Crematory 8714 Business Circle Converse, TX 78109 (210)566-4501
Dogs on deployment https://www.dogsondeployment.org/ serving military who are deployed with care for their animals