Not exact matches
Again, due to the high volume
of requests we receive
for dogs in
danger of euthanasia in shelters, we do not provide long term foster care
for owners» illnesses or military deployment.
«
Euthanasia can be much more humane than dumping an animal to struggle
for weeks or years until they are hit by a car or the elements get them or kids light them on fire or other
of the many, many
dangers that befall abandoned domestic animals.»
We are dedicated to rescuing dogs and cats left homeless
for whatever reason — animals in public shelters where they are at high risk
of euthanasia due to pet overpopulation, animals given up by their owners because
of difficult circumstances, and those in
danger of abuse or neglect.
Founded in January
of 2017, we are dedicated to rescuing dogs left homeless
for whatever reason — dogs in public shelters where they are at high risk
of euthanasia due to pet overpopulation, dogs given up by their owners
for whatever reason, and those in
danger of abuse or neglect.
We are dedicated to rescuing cats left homeless
for whatever reason — cats in municipal shelters where they are at high risk
of euthanasia due to animal overpopulation, abandoned and homeless strays, cats surrendered by their owners because
of difficult circumstances, and those in
danger of abuse or neglect.
They are dedicated to rescuing dogs left homeless
for whatever reason, dogs in public shelters where they are at high risk
of euthanasia due to pet overpopulation, dogs given up by their owners because
of difficult circumstances, and those in
danger of abuse or neglect.
Pet Loss: April 2010: 17 - 20 Pet Loss Support Resources: April 2010: 24 What Your Choice
of Pet Says About You: May 2010: 28 Animal Guides, Animism: October 2010: 42 - 43 Furry Creatures, Are They
for Your Family: November 2010: 56 Animal Communication: Jan / Feb 2011: 40 - 41 Interactive Toys
for Birds and Cats: March 2011: 52 - 53 Keeping Your Pet Safe From Kidnappers: April 2011: 60 The Basics
of Creating Pet Trusts: July 2011: 56 Houston Area Dog Parks: September 2011: 46 - 48 Strategies to Help Pay
for Your Pet's Healthcare: September 2011: 50 - 52 Memorializing Your Pet: November 2011: 66 Getting a New Pet Requires Thought: Jan / Feb 2012: 50 Pet Care Fact or Fiction, Myths Debunked: Jan / Feb 2012: 64 Helping a Lost Dog: April 2012: 45 Food Aggression: May 2012: 62 - 63 The Language
of Affection: July 2012: 46 - 47 A Checklist
of 5 Things to do Before Boarding Your Pet: August 2012: 58 - 59 The Road to Better Pet Ownership: May 2013: 29 - 38 Canine Swimming, What You Need to Know: July 2013: 52 - 53 Tips
for Dog Park Etiquette: July 2013: 56 - 57 Feature Story: August 2013: 24 - 31 Companion Animals: September 2013: 62 DIY Chicken Jerky Strips: November 2013: 44 Preparing
for Pet Loss: November 2013: 56 - 57 A Guide to
Euthanasia and Helping Friends with Grief: Jan / Feb 2014: 60 - 61 Spring into Fitness While Staying Safe and Healthy: March 2014: 54 Reducing Reactions to Pet Allergens: March 2014: 58 Senior Pets: May 2014: 24 - 33 Differences Between Cats and Dogs: June 2014: 55 House
Dangers: August 2014: 46 Pet Friendly Restaurants in Houston: August 2014: 48
Because dogs in shelters are at the greatest risk
of euthanasia, we try to save any openings we have
for those in the most
danger which means we do not usually have opening
for owner surrenders.