Our primary focus is on TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return), but the kittens and friendly strays found during the trapping efforts cannot be ignored. u00a0They are brought indoors, well-cared for in a non-shelter environment, and promoted for adoption upon a clean bill of health. We are committed to minimizing the homelessness of beautiful adoptable cats such as ours.rnrnWe are a small, volunteer-based, non-profit organization, with no paid officers or staff. u00a0Any donations of time and/or money will be greatly appreciated.rnrnNOTE: If you have found or trapped cats, or need to relinquish your own, please contact stationary shelters in your area. u00a0We are not able to handle public intakes.
AARu0027s mission is to work towards ending pet overpopulation that results in the euthanasia of unwanted cats and dogs. We do this by providing a rescue and adoption center, by emphasizing the importance of spaying and neutering and by educating on humane animal ownership. AAR is committed to the emotional, physical, and behavioral well being of each animal in our care.
Houston Cocker Spaniel Rescue was formed by two u0022seasonedu0022 cocker spaniel owners with over 25 combined years of experience in rescuing dogs.u00a0 We focus mainly on covering the north Houston area and Montgomery County where there is a dire need; however, we will take dogs from shelters all over the Greater Houston areau00a0if we have room.u00a0 We are a foster-based 501(c)(3) organization.u00a0 We do not believe in putting dogs in boarding after we pull them from shelters.u00a0 We feel it is important to put them into foster homes where they will receive the nurturing and love they so desperately need until they find their forever home.
Mission StatementrnPartners-4-PawsrnrnProviding solutions for treatable diseases in rescue animals through education, testing, prevention, and treatment by virtue of the generosity of donors.rnrnTo provide humane care to lost, ill, or neglected animals by providing loving foster care, vaccinations, and veterinary care as required, then offering them for adoption to qualified applicants.rn
LSAWL (formerly known as The Woodlands Dog Park Club) was formed when we saw the overwhelming number of purebred Labrador Retrievers being euthanized at our local shelters. Average cost to save a Lab is usually $500-$600. Most of our rescues come from animal control facilities which is why we often have to deal with parvo, distemper, canine influenza, kennel cough, heartworm disease, and skin conditions. None of these diseases can be addressed without great expense, but once a dog is accepted into our program we are fully committed to providing all medical care necessary. Foster space is at a premium and we have to limit our intake to the foster spots we have available.Thanks to our fosters we have saved a huge number of wonderful dogs! Thanks to many of you who foster and know how wonderful it is to turn a dog around - a lot of love, training and exercise - a LABor of Love. (Could not help it!). Please contact us if you would like to foster for us. The average time our dogs spent in a foster home is 8-12
Operation Pets Alive! is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to working with people and government to provide life-saving, no-kill programs to our community through innovative programs that:rnu2022tRaise community awareness;rnu2022tReduce the number of dogs and cats that enter our shelters;rnu2022tIncrease the number of dogs and cats that leave our shelters alive.rnrnrntPlease visit our website and facebook page to learn more about our organization.rnrnrnthttp://www.operationpetsalive.org/rnrnrnthttps://www.facebook.com/media/albums/?id=114069718633013#!/OPATexasrnrnrnt
Our goal is to promote the health and care of pets in your community through involvement, education and prevention (spay/neuter), to give a voice to the animals in need and to provide a means for others to help in the plight of dogs and cats in need of assistance, care and homes. Through the means of rescue, volunteering and fostering we can help accomplish the ultimate goal of providing quality care and humane livelihood for dogs and cats in Texas. We strive to work with individuals, county facilities, other rescues and local communities.