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Your Guide to Pet Adoption in Central Texas

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5 Animal Defense League

17 Copperas Cove Animal Control 32 Sadie’s Place Rescue

6 APAC

18 Coryell County Pet Rescue

7 Apollo Support & Rescue

19 Fuzzy Friends Rescue

8 Austin Boxer Rescue Temple Area 9 Austin Guinea Pig Rescue

35 San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition

20 Gray Mutts Rescue & Sanctuary 36 San Antonio Humane Society 37 San Antonio Pets Alive 21 Helotes Humane Society

22 Humane Society of 11 Bastrop County Animal Shelter Central Texas

38 Spark of Life

12 Bell County Animal Shelter

23 Killeen Animal Services

40 Temple Animal Services

13 Blue Angel German Shepard Dog Rescue

24 Lend-A-Heart Ranch & Rescue

41 Texas Cattle Dog Rescue

14 Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society

26 Midnight’s Journey

42 Texas Great Pyrenees Rescue

27 Mystery Dog Rescue

43 Texas Humane Heroes

28 Paws Humane Society

44 Tiny Hooves Rescue & Petting Zoo

15 Canyon Lake Animal Shelter Society 16 Central Texas Lost & Found Pets

25 Success Story 33 Furry Tales: Suggested Reads

29 Pflugerville Animal Shelter 30 Pflugerville Pets Alive

39 Stray Acres Sanctuary

45 Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter

46 Directory of Resources

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A rescued dog at Central Texas Lost & Found Pets. Learn more on page 16. To feature your shelter, event, resource, or service in Rescue Magazine email rescuemagazine@yahoo.com or call 254-231-3690. Rescue Magazine™ © 2016


We delivered over

200,000 lbs in 2017 of Dog Food, Cat Food & Cat Litter along with other supplies to the following shelters & rescues year to date.

• San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition

• Wilson County

• Bell County Animal Services

• Z’s Rescue & Relocation

• Fuzzy Friends Rescue • Killeen Animal Services • Apollo Support & Rescue • Keller Humane Society • Waxahachie/Ellis • County SPCA • Heart of Texas Lab Rescue

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• Animal Services • Urgent Animals of Ft. Worth • Stray Acres Sanctuary • Marble Falls Animal Control • Woofstock 2nd Chance Camp • Taylor Animal Services • Legacy Humane Society


The 3rd Annual Pet Adoption Extravaganza adopted out 198 animals in one day this year to include 3 pigs. We also had over 3600 people who attended. We would like to thank all of the SPONSORS AND VENDORS who partnered with us to make this such a great event. But also would like to thank the RESCUES AND SHELTERS who partnered with us to have all of the animals there for adoption. Thank you to all of the attendees and all of the adopters who came out to join us this year also. SO MARK YOUR CALENDARS….THE 4TH ANNUAL PET ADOPTION EXTRAVAGANZA WILL BE SEPTEMBER 14TH NEXT YEAR. It will be another great year. Together We Can Make a Difference, Ron Ducharme Editor

Rescue Magazine is published by Ducharme Marketing Group, Inc.

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(210) 655-1481 | 11300 Nacogdoches Rd. or 210 Tuleta Dr., San Antonio, TX M-Sun: 10:30am-6:30pm | adltexas.org | facebook.com/adltexas

Angie

Byron

Cherry

Dahlia

Deeogee

Fez

Frappe

Mae_Mae

McLovin

Monkey

Myra

Nora

Pickles

Ronnie

Van

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About This Shelter Chartered in 1934, the Animal Defense League (ADL) is a non-profit organization that is a true no-kill shelter for abandoned, abused, or neglected dogs and cats. Their mission is to enhance the quality of life for animals by providing needed medical care, including spaying and neutering. Food, shelter, and safety are provided along with compassion and attention. ADL works to find the best possible home for each resident animal. Contact this shelter on how you can help.


(254) 541-1461 | P.O. Box 2351 Temple, TX 76505 | myhappytail.org myhappytail@yahoo.com

Astro

Buddy

Morrie

Ollie

Astro is 11.5 lbs., and about 1 year old. We believe that he is a Schnoodle. He gets along well with other dogs, is cat friendly, knows how to use a doggie door.

We believe Morrie is a Min Pin mix, he is neutered, utd on annual vaccines and heartworm negative. He lost an eye due to his injuries. It doesn’t stop him from trusting people.

An energetic black lab of 3 years old. He is around 64 lbs, utd on annual vaccines and neutered. Buddy is affectionate and wants to please.

He is about a year old and we believe he is a border terrier/pug mix. Ollie is a friendly boy and gets along well with other dogs.

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Juliet

Lola May

Malcolm

This fun little girl is looking for someone to run and play with, relax and watch shows with.

A 12 year old Shih Tzu. Fully house trained and kennel trained. Bonded pair with Roscoe, and we need to go to a home together.

A mixed breed dog. Malcolm is great with kids and other dogs. He sleeps quietly all night and he is doing good on potty training.

Roscoe

Tyrone

Zoey

A 14 year old Chihuahua Mix and is a bonded pair with Lola May a 12 year old Shih Tzu.

1 year old neutered male American Bully. I was owner surrendered to the shelter due to landlord breed restrictions. Previous home had children and a small fur brother.

An all American Shelter dog. She is about 2.5 years old and weighs 25 lbs. She gets along well with most other dogs and cats and loves kids.

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.

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(817) 658-9738 | 1170 Dove Hill Road, Justin, TX | Mon-Sun 8am-5pm ApolloSupportandRescue.org | facebook.com/ASR62811

Abigail

Amber

Daisy

Denver

Garth

Jasper

Jax

Levi

Oreo

Peter

Socks

Sophia

Thunder

Tiny

Twinkie

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About This Rescue Apollo Support and Rescue is an accredited and certified 501c3 non-profit organization. Our organization rescues dogs from local North Texas animal shelters or dogs trying to survive from abuse or neglect and living a hard life on the street. If only dogs could talk we would know more about their history and where they came from. They may have scars, been abused or abandon or just lost their way. Our goal at Apollo is to be a stepping-stone to care for them and place them in homes that believe in second chances. We at Apollo are dedicated to finding our dogs the right home and to help you find the right dog for your family. Contact this rescue on how you can help.


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Annabeth

Asher

Benny Pointer

Eclipse

Ghost

Newt

Nolan Murphy

Prisma

Ranger

Sandra D

Savanna Earl

Scarlet Rogue

Thompson

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About This Rescue Austin Boxer Rescue is a non-profit organization made up entirely of volunteers dedicated to removing dogs from bad situations and placing them in loving permanent homes.We service Austin, San Antonio, Temple, and surrounding areas. Our mission is to balance the health, safety, and welfare needs of canines in the Central Texas area by providing nourishment and a safe environment for unwanted, stray, abused, and impounded Boxers. Contact this rescue on how you can help.

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(512) 695-1872 | austingpr@gmail.com | austinguineapigrescue.com

Antonio

Bucky & Dennis

Curly

Daisy

EEyore

Guinea

Gus

Jackson & Dipper

Lilla

Meeko & Rufua

Tequila

Tim Tam

Tony & Gambit

Zaku

Ziggy

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About This Rescue 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 application is required. The adoption fee for guinea pigs is $25, for hamsters, gerbils and mice $10, for chinchillas, degus and hedgehogs is $65. Contact this rescue on how you can help.


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(512) 549-5160 | 589 Cool Water Drive, Bastrop, TX Mon-Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 11am-3pm

Calli

Casey

Hurley

Jack

Lady 5

Lenny

Lobo

Lucas

Lucy

Mustard

Patch

Randolph

Ryder

Timmy

Tisha

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About This Shelter Our Mission is to: Assist the public with animal issues in the county, Investigate animal bites and animal cruelty and neglect complaints, Enforce local county ordinances, Impounding and caring of stray/surrendered animals, and Educating the public on responsible ownership of pets. Adoption Prices: Cats $45 Dogs $75 All adoptions include all initial intake vaccinations, Spay/ Neuter Rabies vaccination and Heart worm test. Contact this shelter on how you can help.


(254) 933-6780 | 2509 S. Loop 121, Belton, TX | Mon-Sat 10:30am-3:30pm Closed on Sunday

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About This Shelter The Bell County Animal 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 and an 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: $50 Altered dog $60 Unaltered cat $20 altered cat $60. Failure to abide by the contract can result in seizure of the animal and citations. Contact this shelter on how you can help. Photos taken by:JOHN.JOHN Digital Art

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(210) 296-1183 | bagsdr.org | blueangelrescue@aol.com P.O. Box 39341, San Antonio, TX

Cesar

Claus

Cleo

Elvis

Fara

Gwen

Holly

Lilo

Madox

Milo

Nico

Ozzy

Porsche

Rommel

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About This Rescue Our mission is to save unwanted German Shepherd Dogs from death row in “kill shelters� in San Antonio and surrounding counties in Texas. We adopt these wonderful dogs to responsible loving, forever, indoor homes where the dog is treated as a member of the family and where they will be loved and kept safe the rest of their lives. Blue Angel German Shepherd Dog Rescue operates under the 501(c)3 nonprofit umbrella of Rescuers United for Furry Friends, also known as RUFF. Contact this rescue on how you can help.


(888) 542-5163 | bluebonnetequine.org

Candy

Cassidy

Contessa

Duke

Eli

Golly Gee

Nashobe

Opie

Whinny Girl

Wildfire

2008 Quarter Horse mare. Started under saddlel by a professional trainer and has worked over trail obstacles. She’s still green, but has the ability to do almost anything.

1997 sorrel mare. Broke to ride and has six weeks professional training. Green, but very sweet and willing. Stands for farrier and fly spray. Loads well.

2015 bay filly. Halter broke; loads, and leads. She’s a young filly and needs an adopter that will wait to start her under saddle until she’s 3 years old.

2009 Chestnut mare. Yields nicely on the ground, and respects personal space. Stands for bathing, farrier, grooming. No adoption fee if adopted as pet/ companion.

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2009 sorrel mare. Broke to ride; has been used on trail rides and as part of a children’s therapy program.

2009 sorrel gelding. Broke to ride. Can walk, trot, and canter in the arena and out on the trail. He’s got potential as a ranch horse, trail horse, or even show horse

2014 Paint (grade) gelding. Easy to catch, lead, load. Stands for farrier and grooming. He is in great shape to start ground work, and has potential to do almost anything!

2004 TWH mare. Rides English & western. Has been on trails and to horse shows. She can back through Ls, pivot in a box, drag a tire, cross a tarp, and navigate obstacles.

2004 sorrel gelding. Broke to ride. Very friendly; likes people. Easy to catch, saddle, and bridle. Appears to be gaited.

2003 sorrel mare. Leads, loads, and stands. Sound in pasture; may be sound for very light riding. Easy keeper and gets along well with others. Would make a nice pet or companion.

About This Rescue Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society (BEHS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit 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 with nobreeding contracts if female. BEHS provides protection and support to the horses in our program for life. The organization relies on a robust foster home network to ensure horses receive hands-on, one-on-one care. BEHS strives to achieve our mission by building a welcoming, transparent environment. Contact this rescue on how you can help.

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(830) 899-2527 | 2170 Old Sattler Road, Canyon Lake, TX T-Sat: 10am-5pm Sun & M: Closed | canyonlakeanimalshelter.com

Beretta

Brenda

Buddy

Chico

Lana

M&M

Ork

Patches

Raider

Rainbow

Rocco

Rocky

Spice

Sugar

Trace

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About This Shelter Canyon Lake Animal Shelter Society is a 501c3 NON PROFIT, NO KILL refuge for unwanted, abandoned, neglected dogs and cats. Contact this shelter on how you can help.


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Bear

Bo

Gus Gus

Hazel

Male, Adult, Lab mix. Neutered, up to date on shots, house trained, good with dogs and kids.

Male, Adult, Chihuahua Mix. Neutered, up to date on shots, house trained, good with dogs.

Male, Young, Tri Color Heeler Mix. Neutered, up to date on shots, house trained.

Female, Young, Collie Mix. Spayed, up to date on shots, house trained. Good with cats.

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Camo

Male, Adult, Chihuahua Mix. Neutered, up to date on shots, house trained, good with dogs, cats and kids.

Mr. Ridley

Male, Young, Mixed Breed Neutered, up to date on shots, house trained, good with dogs, cats and kids.

Ellie

Foxy

Susie

Tank

Female, Adult, Mixed Breed. Spayed, up to date on shots, house trained.

Female, Young, Chihuahua Mix. Spayed, up to date on shots, house trained. Good with dogs, cats, and kids.

Female, Adult, Chihuahua Mix. Spayed, up to date on shots, house trained. Good with dogs.

Male, Young, Pit Bull Terrier Mix. Neutered, up to date on shots, house trained, good with dogs, cats and kids.

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 72 hours 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.

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(254) 547-5584 | 1601 North 1st Street, Copperas Cove TX | M-F:9am-5pm, Sat:9am-12pm

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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 adoption 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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(254) 248-5002 | ccprnokill@aol.com | ccprnokill.org | www.facebook.com/ccprnokill

Abby

Chickie

Cobalt

Ducky

Finn

Gypsy

Jethro

McGee

Muggle

Nitro

Scar

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About This Rescue CCPRNOKILL, Founded in June of 2006 by Barbi Watson Straub, is a “Wall Less” rescue. 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 forever homes can be found for them. Contact this rescue on how you can help.

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(254) 754-9444 | 6321 Airport Road, Waco, TX | fuzzyfriendsrescue.com

Ace

Blossom

Boo

Cisco

Eddy

Eppie

Gypsum

Michelle

Nelly

Peanut

Poindexter

Ranger

Sunny

Thelma

Tina Fey

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(254) 218-4167 | graymuttsrescue.com | P O Box 14, Clifton, TX 76634 graymuttsrescue@gmail.com

Angel

Honey

Maggie

Peanut

Pika

Reagan

Riley

Ripley

Rose

Zach

Angel is beautiful tan love bug with stunning greenish gold eyes.

A perfect pet for a very special someone. She gives lots of kisses & hugs. She is a leggy beautiful 2-yearold, 10 lb female blonde chihuahua. She’s able to use a doggie door.

Honey is about 8 years old & still full of fun. This Min Pin sweetie loves to burrow under blankets & be loved on. She is house trained & kennel trained.

A 4-year-old, 16lb, male chihuahua that’s full of character. He is housetrained. He uses a doggie door & loves to patrol his yard.

A sweet 8-year-old poodle that was used for breeding. She needed a dental & unfortunately has only one tooth left.

Ripley is a 4-year-old, 10lb, chiweenie girl that will light up your home with her sparkling personality. She’s house-trained.

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A beautiful longhaired chihuahua. He is 6-yearsold. He may take some time to warm up to you, but once he does, you’re in for a treat!

A 12 lb blonde chihuahua that is as sweet as her name. She loves to share playtime toys with you. She’s house-trained & uses a doggy door.

A loving peekapoo who has had it rough. She had limited human interaction until her fosters took her in. She is happy inside of her crate, when she isn’t with people.

Zack is a strong young man that equally loves to play & nap. He’s initially very excited to meet new dogs, & seems to do best with females.

About This Rescue We are a new rescue and sanctuary specializing in the senior dogs. Gray Mutts Rescue is 501c3 non-profit and we are excited about that! Our mission is simple: to save dogs in need of homes. We rescue all breeds and ages, but our focus remains on the senior dogs. No dog should die in a shelter, and the oldsters that need a soft place to retire will find that here. For more information or to find out how you can help, visit graymuttsrescue.com or call (254) 218-4167.

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(210) 422-6242| 10671 Shaenfield Rd., San Antonio, TX | hhsanimals.org P.O. Box 908, Helotes, TX

Captain Hook

Captain Jack

Cole

Diego

Dolly

Duncan

Ella

Flash

Hera

Ivan

John Boy Cat

Juliet

Maya

Mercedes

Rosie

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About This Rescue The Helotes Humane Society’s mission is to promote the benevolent treatment of animals and provide humane education. We firmly believe that the best prospect for improving the treatment of our companion animals is educating the public. Our group takes in neglected, abandoned and unwanted dogs and cats. We spay and neuter them medically treat them and get them ready for adoption. Contact this rescue on how you can help.

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(254) 754-1454 | 2032 Circle Road, Waco, TX | Mon-Fri: 11am-6pm Sat: 11am-5pm Adoptions/Reclaims close at 5:30pm weekdays and 4:30pm on Saturdays.

4 Runner

Badger

Beemer

Buddy

Dalton

Dottie

Enoch

Gaston

Kennedy

Mopar

Peyton

Rex-Memphis

Solstice

Tacoma

Yaris

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About This Rescue The Humane Society of Central Texas (HSCT) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization operated solely on donations. The HSCT provides adoption, rescue, and foster opportunities for animals at the shelter, as well as community education regarding responsible pet ownership. The HSCT is an advocate for the community goal of maintaining a LIVE EXIT RATE of 90% and above status. We are contracting partners with the City of Waco at the Animal Shelter which is an open-admission, regional, shelter serving the cities of: Bellmead, Beverly Hills, Bruceville-Eddy, Crawford, Hewitt, Lacy Lakeview, Lorena, Marlin, Mart, McGregor, Moody, Riesel, Robinson, Waco, West and Woodway. For more information or to find out how you can help call 512 259-5810.

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(254) 526-4455 | 3118 Commerce, Killeen, TX | killeentexas.gov M-F: 11am-4pm, Sat: 11am-4pm, Closed Sunday and Holidays

Brian

Bubba

Coco

Diana

George

Isadore

Lucia

Milly

Molly

Orion

Sarge

Skippy

Tigger

Tiny Tim

Todd

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About This Shelter Killeen Animal Services is a City Shelter, with a dedicated staff that always trys its best to find wonderful homes for its adoptable animals. Citizens will be required to bring a government issued picture I.D. The fee for adopting dogs, cats, puppies or other animals is $25.00 for non-sterilized animals, $50.00 for sterilized animals. A contract agreement to get the rabies vaccination and to have the animal sterilized (if unaltered) is required. Microchipping of an adopted animal is mandatory at the cost of $15 per animal before they leave the shelter. Contact this shelter on how you can help.

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254-624-9678 | Belton, TX facebook.com/pg/lendaheartranchandrescue/about/?ref=page_internal

Bella

Dunkin

Ginger

Kyra

Mitzie

Lucy

Ranger

Sammy

Snow

Tig & her 8 pups

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About This Rescue 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. Contact this Rescue on how you can help.

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By Texas Great Pyrenees Rescue learn more about them on page 42.

After getting to Dallas, I got to meet his pack, and I made some great friends. They all accepted me as one of them! I got to be inside, was eating all the great food I wanted, and being given lots of attention! I had to see some special doctors, to find out why I was having so many problems with walking. It wasn’t so bad, and it seems that my problems are beyond my control. It was found that gaining some weight and taking medicine regularly will be a big help. I’ll always have a problem, but my family loves me, and will accept me as I am! Hi! My name is Donny, and let me tell you why I’m a very happy guy! About a couple of years ago, I ended up wandering the streets in the little town of Lytle, outside of San Antonio. I don’t know why I wasn’t wanted... it may have had something to do with my walking and balance. I would walk a little bit, and flop over. I ended up in the town shelter. Everyone there loved my smile, and I was a star in a video they made about me! It wasn’t a flattering video, I was so skinny, and when I would try to run, I’d flop over. I kept on smiling, though! Not long after, I was told a rescue was coming all the way from Dallas to pick me up. The man saw my video, and said that my smile called out to him and he had to come get me! I was all excited! I hated to leave the nice people who helped me get off the street, but I knew space was needed. As we were riding to Dallas, and I heard the man say “What are we going to do with another one?” I was worried, but kept on smiling. Little did I know he planned on adopting me, and bringing me into his pack!

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After seeing the doctors, the nice people adopted me, and made me part of their pack! I’ve since gained lots of weight, and I’m stronger now! I get around better, and I can kinda run. (It really looks like I’m prancing!) I fall over less and less now. Last Christmas, I got to be in a parade with other pups from our rescue. I was all dressed up for the occasion! That was so much fun! At home, I even have a job of my very own: every morning I go outside and walk my perimeter, looking for renegade bunnies or road runners. Then I take my position in the middle of the yard, and tell everyone that this is my home - stay away! It seems to work, the bunnies and road runners stay far away from the fence! Life is finally great - I’m one happy pup! Thank you TGPR, for giving me my family, and a life I can only hope other pups out there will find as well! And thank you for taking the time to read this! Please help me get ALL my brothers and sisters into their loving, furever homes! Merry Christmas, and a Very Happy New Year! Donny!

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(512) 876-7081 | Midnightsjourney@aol.com | 12801 S IH 35/PO BOX 394, Jarrell, TX midnightsjourney.org

Adeline

Anna

Catalina

Cheddar

Frenchy

Gypsy

Henry

Huckleberry

Jill

Odex

Ring

Sansa

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Splinter

About This Shelter We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and are mainly foster based as we are seeking land to build a formal shelter. Our goal is to find good forever homes for our dogs. We have rescued at midnight and 6am and meet people for appointments day, evening or night, including owner recoveries. All of our dogs are thoroughly vetted before adoption; i.e. up to date on shots, spay/neutered, worm tested and temperament tested. Contact this shelter on how you can help.

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(210) 551-8262 | PO Box 6286, San Antonio, TX | MysteryDogRescue1@yahoo.com mysterydogrescue.org | facebook.com/MysteryDogRescue

Anna

Charming

Cheeky

Clammy

Gracie

Henry

Mellie

Mouse

Pearl

Rogue

Root Beer

Star

Suzy

Waylon

Willie

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About This Rescue 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 this rescue on how you can help.

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(512) 540-4010 | P.O. Box 175, Killeen, TX | pawshumanesociety.org

Aimee

Bear

Bellie Jean

BMO

Brandy

Cecelia

Delilah

Diamond

Frodo

Kade

Nibbler

Punk

Reggie

Sparky

Wolf

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About This Shelter 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. Contact this shelter on how you can help.

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(512) 990-PETS | 1600 Waterbrook Drive, Pflugerville, TX | 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.

Baby Cakes

Buttermilk

Caribou

Chester

Chula

Jackal

Josie

Leo

Myra

Ridge

Shelby

Tangie

Terry

Thor

Zeus Magoose

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About This Shelter 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.


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Ava Luna

Belle

Bubbles

Carlisle

Daisy

Duchess

Genny

Hercules

Jordan

Lumiere

Maxwell

Maz

Minnie

Napoleon

Periwinkle

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Annie

Audie

Curley

Debbie

Dora

Groot

Jim

Kori

Laverne

Lucy

Lulu

Pepper

Prudence

Rocky

Shirley

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About This Shelter Sadie’s Place Animal Rescue, Named in memory of our beloved Black Lab, Sadie, is a Christian based rescue and NO-KILL shelter dedicated to caring for homeless pets in our communities through adoptions, cruelty investigations, community awareness, fostering and caring for companion animals until loving homes can be found. Our mission is to rescue and re-home abandoned, abused, and unwanted animals focused primarily on animals currently on death row in HIGH-KILL shelters in the area.We are a 501 (c) 3 charity located on 10 acres funded 100% on donations by supporters – we are NOT local or government funded. Contact this shelter on how you can help.

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I Never Imagined Anything Could Hurt This Badly. “When I was growing up, I was told two HUGE whoppers by my dad... he had the best of intentions, mind you, but these were just plain wrong. I have found smaller ones, for example, it turns out that ‘honesty’ (like a few other virtues that come to mind) is sometimes vastly overrated. Or that ‘there’s good in everybody’.” That one has turned out to be a big disappointment (and dead wrong) as well. But these two are the biggest. The first: There was no such thing as monsters. I haven’t figured out whether he was lying to me, or just wrong. I have been dealing with a particularly savage monster for a while now. His name is “Osteosarcoma” a bone cancerunbelievably aggressive and QUICK), and he has picked our friend Kronk out as his victim. Kim and I have been fighting it tooth and nail for over three months, but each day we get a little weaker and the bad guy gets a little stronger. We knew we were going to lose in the end, of course-but that in no way changes one’s obligation to crawl into the ring and deal out as serious a beating as you can manage-until you just simply can’t. The bell rings and the final round ends. We did manage to forcibly take some additional time-by breaking a few heads and going some places we don’t normally go. We snaked some compounds that gave the cancer a severe setbackfighting the various government agencies that didn’t want us to have it for some reason. But we could only hit the “snooze” button a certain number of times before we are faced with the inevitable; the birth certificate is a two-part form. And, sooner or later, the second page is going to come into play.

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There is always something uniquely horrible about looking into a friend’s eyes and knowing that they are in pain. That they don’t understand why you can’t do anything about their hurting, or even why it occurred in the first place. Why, as leader of the pack, you promised to protect them against all that would do them harm and are failing so miserably. And yet, even as you flail and rail and scream into the night, they forgive you; they are concerned about the howl of misery that you are fighting to keep from leaping from your lips and slashing at the very sky. And why your promise includes yourself as one of the ones that you will protect them against. No matter how hard you rail, no matter how loudly you scream, there comes a point where you are hurting them to hold off your pain as long as you possibly can. The second lie was this: that time heals all wounds. No, it doesn’t. The best you can hope for is that you’ll learn to live with the gash in your soul, and maybe avoid tearing it open too often. But, the hole that has been torn in your very being never truly goes away. Like a mirror that shatters in front of your eyes-you can still make out the image, but the picture will never ever be whole again. All you’ll ever be able to do is catch glimpses out of the corner of your eye of the crystalline multi-colored fragments of endless shattered dreams. Dreams of playing ball. Dreams of barking at leaves, at chasing motes of dust in a sunbeam. Dreams of long walks by the lake, sniffing and sniffing and sniffing. And grinning. God, how I am going to miss that grin. And you wonder how this can happen to someone that has never ever hurt anyone in his life. I have had a rougher life than plenty of people; was on the road for a great part of my college life (went weeks at a time without seeing the sun) and have seen some things that will truly make one question whether there can possibly be a God that watches over us.


Of course, that pretty much proves the point, for without some sort of caretaker this race would have been doomed a long, long time ago-taken to ground by the first woodchuck that we happened across. But why does Kronk have to go, when so many undeserving manufacturers of misery seem to thrive? But if it hadn’t been for one of those trogs, I never would have met Kronk in the first place-perhaps there is a plan after all. If I were running things, we (dogs, cats, people) wouldn’t have different life spans—with reference to Ernie Stewart, we would live ripe old ages and pass side-by-side a few hours apart in warm safe beds surrounded by friends and loved ones. And how can one ever survive losing a parent-or worse-losing your child? Bill Steffens said it to me best: “Kids kind of expect to outlive their parents. Parents never expect to bury their child.” If you wife dies, you are a widower. If your husband dies, you are a widow. If your parents die, you are an orphan. But when your pet and best friend dies…there’s not even a word for it. That’s how truly awful it is. If I am going through this after only knowing a non-vocalizing furry pain-in-the-rump (sometimes) for a few years, how can anyone ever keep going? I would give anything to keep that question rhetorical…. One of the things that we were proudest of in Kronk was how many other mutts he helped rehabilitate; our goal was to have him spend out his days going to the old-folks and retirement homes to cheer those guys up a little. With that loopy grin and his doofy head shake, everyone who ever met him instinctively trusted him. Except with salmondon’t trust him with salmon. He weighed that cost-benefit and elected to go for the goal. I am trying to focus on the good that he has accomplished-at the joy that he brought into our and countless other lives.

Of course, this isn’t a judgment call-I guess I can thank God for that small mercy. Very small, in fact. I think about the nights getting up to take him out at 3 a.m., the picking of his 100-lb carcass out of bed every morning (he was sleeping with Kim—I got the sofa) and placing him back in bed every night. The specialty food, the running home at lunch to give him pain meds. Having to watch him on the sofa; he wanted to go harass and play with the other dogs, but we couldn’t take the risk of him shattering an already fragile leg. The constant travel to get high-pH water, the reading of so many bloody labels to avoid processed sugar that I was ready to scream (it’s in EVERYTHING!). Fighting to get him to go outside to pee (it hurt to walk) and then fighting again to get him to come back to dinner. We would do it again without hesitation! But as I drive home from the vets (I pulled off the highway to write this before it escaped my mind; typing on this shitty little cell-phone is a punishment in itself), I am struggling with the fact that we get only one more sunrise. No more ball playing. No more licks or mooching from the table. No more ringing the back door chimes to be let out. No more snoozing in a comfy sunbeam. No more snoring at the foot of the bed. No more enthusiastic greetings when I get home. No more nuzzling my arm when he wants to be petted. And I guess now I realize that Dad lied to me one more time: “Big boys don’t cry.” I can hardly see the road.

He didn’t just sit in a back yard somewhere; he served as an ambassador to help increase the awareness that, like people, your appearance doesn’t dictate who you are. And, he converted quite a few people that would have otherwise not known how much fun he could be, or how happy a big slobbery mutt can make you. The older folks didn’t seem to be terribly amazed that he was friendly—they just seemed to be happy that he was paying attention to them without any reason other than he liked them. Going to miss that as well! Just left the vet after looking at an x-ray that appears to be a time-lapse of mushrooms growing; the lungs aren’t even recognizable anymore.

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Ashe

Bella

Cabo

Chance

Charlie

Ebony

Garfield

Kaie

Kenny

Mary Kate

Mona Lisa

Rocket

Silverbell

Tessa

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About This Rescue San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition, a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Corporation, is organized to address issues related to feral cats in the San Antonio area. We are all volunteers and serve to improve the welfare of feral cats in our community through a variety of means to reduce their populations through humane programs. Contact this Rescue on how you can help.


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Akita

Alexa

Animal Cracker

Emmy

Galaderiel

Katherine

Mayonnaise

Oso

Tootie

Truman

2-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix. Female

2-year-old Retriever mix Female

4-year-old Domestic Shorthair mix. Male

2-Year-old Retriever mix Male

4-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix. Female

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2-year-old Pit Bull Terrier Female

6-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix. Female

3-year-old Chinese SharPei/Pit Bull Terrier mix Female

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About This Shelter The San Antonio Humane Society is a non-profit, no-kill organization that has served the Bexar County area since 1952. Every year, the SAHS shelters, medically treats, and rehabilitates approximately 5,000 animals until they are ready for adoption. The SAHS aims to educate the public on the importance of responsible pet ownership, microchipping and spaying/neutering. Contact this shelter on how you can help.

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Happy New Year! 2012 is going to be a wonderful year for animals in San Antonio. You may be aware already that the Austin city shelter has gotten to a greater than 90% save rate due largely to the efforts of Austin Pets Alive! The great news is that San Antonio Pets Alive! has already been formed to make San Antonio a No Kill City with an estimated life-saving launch date of 1/19/2012. This new organization will use best practices from many different cities to get to a No Kill San Antonio as fast as possible - which would make us the largest U.S. city to be No Kill! The world has long believed that there are not enough homes for the pets killed in shelters but according to the American Veterinary Medical Association, there are over 100,000 homes available to new pets in San Antonio each year. If we convince just 20% of those homes, through marketing, awareness, and adoption events to adopt a shelter pet instead of purchasing a pet, enough animals will be saved to make San Antonio a No Kill City (where only terminally ill or dangerous animals are euthanized). Currently, the city of San Antonio euthanizes

over 18,000 animals per year, or around 50/day. This is a crisis that needs immediate attention. SAPA will have a laser-like focus on the dogs and cats who are literally hours from euthanasia, and will provide temporary and emergency foster homes, medical aid, and adoption services to make sure they survive. Our first priority will be to save every single puppy and then move on to saving every single kitten, then on to the adults who end up on the euthanasia list. Just like every animal ends up in the shelter through the action of one person, we need for every animal to get out of the shelter alive through the action of individuals like you who all step up to help. It is going to take the San Antonio community to help make this a success! Let’s all make a New Year’s Resolution to save our San Antonio animals! San Antonio Pets Alive’s success will be possible because of YOUR thoughtful contributions (time and money). Because only by working together can we reach a time when there are No More Homeless Pets. Your tax-deductible gift will give hope and a loving home to San Antonio’s animals. Please don’t delay. I urge you to give

your most generous gift now so that we can rescue animals that are currently in danger of euthanasia and help re-home them in the new year! Thank you and bless you for your kindness In partnership and excitement Dr Ellen Jefferson Executive Director

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Canela

Crystal

Dobie

Echo

Jade

Loretta

Sansa

Sultan

Tonya

Zena

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About This Shelter The goal of San Antonio Pets Alive! (SAPA!) is to make San Antonio a No Kill city. We build effective and innovative programs to overcome issues that lead to euthanasia at the city shelter to include adoptions, fostering, Positive Alternatives to Shelter Surrender (PASS), baby-bottle feeding, Kitten Nursery and Parvovirus Ward. We focus on saving the lives of dogs and cats that are already on the euthanasia list at the city shelter as well as providing resources to pet owners to prevent them from surrendering their pets. Contact this shelter on how you can help.


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Grace

Asia

Hook & Indy

Z

Krystal

Layla

Missy

MJ-Timon

Morty

Rita

Ruger

Semalu

Sulton

Tanya

Zok

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Amy

Buddy & Calvin

Chance

Clara

Coco

Floyd

Gemma

Joppa

Leah

Mocha

Noelle

Reese

Scarlett

Slim Shady

Tara

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About This Rescue Stray Acres Sanctuary was established as a non-profit corporation officially in December of 2012. Our mission is to provide a safe haven for strays, animals in high kill shelters, and animals on death row. We also promote the spay or neutering of companion animals to help prevent overpopulation. We believe in the practice of Trap, Neuter, Release(TRN) of feral cats and strive to educate the public on the benefits of these practices. Contact this rescue on how you can help.


(254) 298-5732 | 620 Mama Dog Circle, Temple, TX | M-F:10am-4pm, Sat:12pm-4pm www.templetx.gov/index.aspX?NID=92 or www.petharbor.com

Allie

Heeler mix SF. She is 18 months old and weighs 40.8 Lbs. She is housebroken. She is good with other dogs, likes car rides and doggie beds.

Heather

Blue

Red & white Lab mix NM. He is a 2 years 5 months old and weighs 68.9 Lbs. He walks beautifully on a leash, he also knows sit & stay. He does not particularly like kids.

Kringle

Black & Brown Australian Shepherd female. She is 3 years old and weighs 41.9 Lbs. She is very laid back & moves at a slow speed. She welcomes snuggles and appears housebroken.

DSH Gray/White 3 year old neutered male. Loves to have head scratches and belly rubs.

Frosty

White Great Pyrenees male. He is 2 years old and weighs 73.8 pound. He is a little timid but loving & gentle. He appears housebroken.

Lucy

White Lab female. She is a 1 year old and weighs 53.7 pounds. She loves to be active. She loves kids to play with. She is housebroken.

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Gidget

Gram

DSH Brown/Tiger 6 year old spayed female. She is gentle and laid back.

DSH black 5 year old neutered male. He is very eager for attention.

Rocket

Susie

Brown & Black Australian Shepherd mix NM. He weighs 32.6. He is a real character. He loves to play Frisbee & can entertain himself for hours with a ball. He appears housebroken.

Black & Brown Staffordshire female. She is 5 years old and weighs 42.3 pounds. She is housebroken. She is good with other dogs but NO CATS! She is strong and ready to go for a good run.

About This Shelter This shelter is municipally owned and operated. We receive animals from the City of Temple only. We hold stray animals for owners to reclaim. If no one reclaims them then we place them for adoption on a 1st come, 1st serve basis. Anyone is welcome to adopt. Adopted pets cost $65.00 (includes cost of spay/neuter). See more pictures of our animals at www.templetx.gov/index.aspX?NID=92, or at http://www.petharbor.com/. Contact this shelter on how you can help.

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Alex

Angel

Bristol

Dolly

Enzo

Evey

Frazer

Joe

Kalina

Kyle

Lincoln

Molly

Piper

Rooney

Rosie Blue

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(877) 746-9508 | 220 Pack Horse Dr., Bastrop, TX | (877) 789-8477 fax Info@txpyrs.org

Allie

Bella

Birdie

Bo

Chia

Freyja

Jasmine

Kato

Loki

Maxwell

Olaf

Tank

Valentine

Willy Nelson

Yeti

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Coffee

Crystal

Coffee has a big personality!

Hank

Napping is Crystal’s favorite hobby!

Nancy

Hank knows where to find the fun!

Nancy loves snacks!

Elvis

Elvis wants to sing you sweet songs!

Nessy

Nessy can’t pick between water and toys!

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Fedora

Finnick

Fedora wants to play with you!

Finnick is the sweetest “shy guy!”

Padme

Zucy

Padme loves water!

Zucy loves cuddling more than anything!

About This Shelter Texas Humane Heroes is a non-profit, No Kill organization with dog and cat adoption centers in both the Austin/ Leander and Killeen/Ft. Hood areas. We are committed to eliminating pet homelessness throughout Texas. Texas Humane Heroes is 100% funded by donations, grants, and modest fees for services. We do not receive any local or federal government funding. Contact this shelter on how you can help.


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Chance

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.

Chocolate

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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Dorper Sheep

1.5yo, neutered male. Very friendly. Pet home only. Surrendered in January 2018

About This Rescue 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!

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(512) 943-3322 | 1855 S.E. Innerloop, Georgetown, TX M-F: 12pm-6pm Sat & Sun: 11am-5pm | pets.wilco.org

Barkley

Blanco

Brodie

Finn

Flower

Foster

Khalessi

Kimbo

King

King Louie

Nicholas

Pepper

River

Titus

Xena

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Animal Birth Control Clinic 3238 Clay Ave. Waco, TX 76711 (254) 776-7303 animalbirthcontrol.org 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? ASPCA Animal 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 Bluebonnet Pet Crematory 8714 Business Circle Converse, TX 78109 (210) 566-4501 Central Texas Bark Park 4320 Lions Park Road Temple TX 76502 (254) 298-5690 templeparks@templetx.gov

Emancipet 204 W Avenue B Killeen TX 76541 (254) 415-4950 info@emancipet.org emancipet.org Harker Heights Animal Control (254) 953-5400 Hill Country Animal League 924 N. Main Boerne, TX Mon – Thurs: 7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Phone: (830) 249-2341 Kathy’s Kitties Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic 308B N. Gray Killeen, TX 76541 (254) 519-CATS Kathy-k@live.com www.KathysKitties.com Killeen Animal Control (254) 526-4455 Live Oak Animal Control 8001 Shin Oak Dr Live Oak, TX 78233 (210) 653-9140 Military Resouce for Boarding Pets dogsondeployment.com Paws Cruisaders, LLC Transport Anywhere in U.S. PawsCruisaders@gmail.com 210-833-1378 Christine 210-781-1748 Kimberly San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition sanantonioferalcats.org crazykattlady67@gmail.com Helpline (210) 471-8462

S.A.P.P.Y. Pet Loss & Grief Support Group of San Antonio (210) 216-0920 sappypetloss@sbcglobal.net SnipSA Inc 6338 N New Braunfels Ave, Box 185 San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 237-9400 snipsa@snipsa.org Spay-Neuter Assistance Program, Inc (SNAP) 6758 Ingram Rd San Antonio, TX 78238 (210) 673-7722 snapus.org Temple Animal Control (254) 298-5732 Texas State Animal Health Commission (800) 550-8242 Texas Vets for Pets & Low Cost Spay & Neuter 2501 South WS Young Dr Suite 109 Killeen TX 76541 (254) 833-0338 Z’s Rescue and Relocation- 501 (c) 3 Lance Ziebell - Owner U.S ARMY Combat Vet 210-248-7834 (We adopt Free to Veterans and Active Duty) zsanimalrescue.com To be featured in the Directory of Resources, contact Rescue Magazine™ at rescuemagazine@yahoo.com or 254-231-3690.

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