Saving Houston’s shelter pups.
We are a 501c3 non-profit animal rescue that focuses our efforts on dogs in the greatest need who have found themselves at risk of euthanasia through no fault of their own. We find forever homes for these Texas cuties throughout the United States.
Meet Our Pups
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Cannoli
This spry senior has so much spunk! He is 11 years young and 15lbs. Cannoli is your little shadow - he will follow you from room to room and bark if he can’t see you! He is a total snuggly buddy. He mostly wants to just sleep all snuggled on the sofa but also really loves quick walks around the neighborhood. He is a healthy little dude but he is deaf so that is something adopters will need to work with.
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Lou
Meet Lou, a 6-year-old Shih Tzu mix who’s equal parts playful and cuddly. He loves everyone he meets, gets along great with other dogs, and is learning quickly with potty training and crate time. Lou’s happiest with a stuffy toy in his mouth, a cozy lap to snuggle in, and plenty of love to give!
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Guinness
2 year old pug who is as sweet as can be! Great with people, dogs and kids. Velcro baby who loves to be cuddled. Still working on potty training.
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Lyra
Magic. That is the best word to describe this girl. She is a soul mate, a best friend, a once in a lifetime kind of dog. She is 2 years old, 60lbs and perfect. Great with people, dogs and kids. Gentle, loving.
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Richard
A big ole lovable goof! He is a typical Great Dane - goofy, has no idea how large he is, and can be a wrecking ball. But, he has SO much love to give. He is estimated around 2 years old (probably even a little younger) and 100lbs. He would be best in a Great Dane experienced home.
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Tahoe
Adoption Pending. Tahoe is a hilarious, smart, adventurous guy. He is 9 months old, 43lbs and has a tremendous zest for life! Great with people and other dogs.
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Lorelai
Adoption Pending. 5-year-old miniature poodle with the perfect mix of sweetness and sass. She loves her walks, playing fetch, and snuggling up for her evening cuddle routine after a day of sunbathing and naps. . She’s house and crate trained, currently finishing her heartworm treatment, and would thrive in a calm, loving home that matches her gentle, medium-energy vibe.
Adopting is one of the best things you can do.
When you adopt, you’re not just giving a deserving dog a home. Adopting a dog sends a message that rescue animals are worth adopting. It's a small but powerful way to advocate for the humane treatment of animals and inspire others to do the same.
Pet overpopulation is a major issue, and adoption helps to curb the numbers of animals in shelters. Adopting also promotes humane treatment of animals and discourages puppy mills and unethical breeding practices (like backyard breeding), which often put profit over the well-being of the dogs.