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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Jacinto City, Texas. To learn more about each adoptable dog, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
We'll also keep you updated on Champion's adoption status with email updates.
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Champion

Husky

Male, Young
Galena Park, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
He is 17 months old and is a good dog but has lots of energy. He is a beautiful dog but has more energy then I do and needs a loving home with someone who will play with him to wear him out. I like this dog but please be a good dog owner and take this great dog to a loving home with a yard. I keep him indoors now but he would love a good yard as long as someone would play with him and wear him out. i am retired and cannot run around and play with this dog as much as I would like to I am not fit enough to keep up with him.
We'll also keep you updated on Athena's adoption status with email updates.
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Athena

Cattle Dog

Female, 11 yrs 2 mos
Houston, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Mission: Woof Pack Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit working to improve the health, welfare, and safety of Houston's dogs. Our organization was started by one dog mom on a mission to help those animals in need. Our goal is to find loving homes for abandoned, lost, forgotten or mistreated dogs from the streets of Houston and surrounding areas. Currently being fostered in Houston, Tx with transport available out of state. Athena's story: This sweet girl was with her one human for 9+ years of her 10 yrs, until he married and had a child within a short time. Athena did not adjust well to all of the changes and is now having to be rehomed in the senior years of her life when she should be chilling and cuddling. She has been boarded for the last 5 months at the same place that she had boarded over the years and had obedience training at, Man's Best Friend. While she loves the folks that are taking care of her, she deserves her own loving family, warm snuggly bed and a home to call her own. She has actually become more relaxed since the dynamic has changed and she is not in the environment where she knew there were issues and she didn't feel comfortable or safe any more. She needs a loving home and to be out of boarding. It's just not the same, even if you know the people there love you. She is: • hw negative • neutered • UTD on all vaccinations • Microchipped • She is good with other dogs, cats. Her best friend at Man's Best Friend is a male frenchie, who has also been there a while. • potty trained • crate trained Athena is only 40 lbs and just wants to have her own home, her own warm bed and her own hoomans that love her as much as she wants to give love. She has had a lot of changes in a short time and the home she had for most of her life disappeared and she doesn't understand why. But one of a dog's greatest gifts is that they can love again, they can forgive and they live in the moment. She is a sweetheart, but she will need a little patience and time to decompress and learn to trust her new hoomans. She will do best with no small children around as she is a senior and has already gone thru so many changes. She's still got plenty of spunk in her and can't wait to find her furever home. **Man’s Best Friend in Houston, partners with us for training and boarding and can give additional information on Athena's personality. Once we have an initial chat, the rescue will put you in contact with them. Please email us if you are interested in giving our sweet senior girl a loving home and we will notify MBF to give out info. **Transport to Austin, Tx. or out of state, preferably northern states is available
We'll also keep you updated on Athena's adoption status with email updates.
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Athena

Cattle Dog

Female, 11 yrs 5 mos
Houston, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Athena had one owner for the first 9 yrs. of her life. As life goes, he married, and had a child within about a year. This was a lot for Athena to handle after having been his only person for most of her life. She did not adjust well to all of the changes and having a 6 month old around so the mom would like Athena to have a new forever home. She is spayed, heartworm negative and on prevention. She went thru obedience training with Man's Best Friend. She has been boarding with Man's Best Friend for the last 2 months since she knows the people there and has been around them over the years. She needs a home, even though she loves the people there, this is yet another very big change in this girl's life and she deserves a real home. She is good with other dogs, and has even been around cats with no issues. She is very sweet and would be good with someone patient and experienced with a dog that has been rescued. An environment with no children would be ideal although she is still ready to play, just a little shy after so many changes. ***Update*** Man's Best Friend, where she has been boarding, has said that sweet Athena has become so much more relaxed in the months that has been there. Amazing what changing the dynamic can bring out in even an older pooch. someone is going to be lucky to have miss Athena as a loyal companion, even in her senior years!
We'll also keep you updated on Penny's adoption status with email updates.
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Penny

Plott Hound American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 2 yrs 10 mos
Houston, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Mission: Woof Pack Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit working to improve the health, welfare, and safety of Houston's dogs. Our organization was started by one dog mom on a mission to help those animals in need. Our goal is to find loving homes for abandoned, lost, forgotten or mistreated dogs from the streets of Houston and surrounding areas. Currently being fostered in Houston, Tx with transport available out of state. Penny is an adorable, quirky little girl, about 18 months old, originally found in the middle of an esplanade on a busy street and made it across to the neighborhood side and huddled against the outside of a fence, terrified. We thought she had been spayed already, as she had a scar on her belly. Her ear was either bitten or snipped and she was/is missing some of the fur on her side. Since we originally had to board her, we soon found out, she was not spayed as she went into heat at the vet. The vet and all who have examined her agree, her scar was from having a c-section as she had definitely had at least one litter of puppies, possibly used to breed for the beautiful brindle coat she has. She is - hw negative, -spayed, - UTD on all vaccinations. - She is good with all the other dogs, small and larger. - she loves to be around people and her favorite yoga position is the "sploot". - she loves to lay with her belly flat on the floor and back legs straight out and somehow, she will move backwards in that position without seeming to move anything. - She has a very unique cross between a howl and coo. Don't be fooled by her small size, she's a sturdy girl and her head can scooch thru a slightly open door to go in the backyard before you know it. - She's a toy destroyer, so heavy chewer toys only or you'll find tufts of toy guts everywhere! But she saves the squeaker for you. She is a beautiful girl, her markings are like a tigress, and she has a beautiful heart that you can see when she looks at you with her big brown eyes. A furever home with a fur-friend for her to play with would be great, or she would be content hanging out near you while you work. **Penny is available to transport to Austin or out of state, preferably northern states.
We'll also keep you updated on Luke's adoption status with email updates.
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Luke

Labrador Retriever American Pit Bull Terrier

Male, 2 yrs 4 mos
Houston, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Our Mission: Woof Pack Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit working to improve the health, welfare, and safety of Houston's dogs. Our organization was started by one dog mom on a mission to help those animals in need. Our goal is to find loving homes for abandoned, lost, forgotten or mistreated dogs from the streets of Houston and surrounding areas. Currently being fostered in Houston, Tx with transport available out of state. The DNA results are in and Luke is part labrador retriever, part american pitbull terrier, and part german shepard, which explains Luke's pointy ears! He is approximately 15 months old. Luke is a very handsome fellow with a very shiny jet black coat , with white on his chest. He has the whitest teeth I've ever seen and very pointy ears, kind of like "Spock" ears. His story: Luke and his sibling sister, Leia were found roaming a neighborhood, searching for shelter, food and water for 3 weeks before I saw them. Unfortunately, as so many strays in Houston go, neither one was fixed and she was in heat. Every male dog from the area found poor Leia, much to Luke's upset. We left out food and water where we got notification of sightings and finally found them, exhausted and hungry. After we managed to catch them, all of the other dogs disappeared and both of them just ate and slept for days. He had war wounds and bites healing and she was exhausted. I had her vetted and scheduled for spay immediately, but Luke was not having his sister be gone from his sight and tried to escape over, under or thru the fence. Sooooo, it turned into a double day, all without a plan. Anyone in rescue knows, you have to have a place to go, but the universe had other plans. We had to board them at first and that gave us a chance to assess their temperments as well. They relied heavily on each other at first and were anxious when separated, but the trainer recommended we work on separating them so they can flourish as individuals. They do well with the other dogs, and are getting more used to being independent of each other. He is: • hw negative • neutered • UTD on all vaccinations • Microchipped • He is good with all the other dogs, small and large, and is gentle around the small dogs. • potty trained, (even is learning about the bells on the door) • crate trained for naps and night night. (all of the dogs are used to crating after they eat to digest) He still has puppy in him, so he likes to dig, chew on things, play hard, and then lay out in the sun. Luke has the pointiest ears, but only one stands up most of the time. He is a sweetheart and just wants pets and belly rubs and rolling around. He loves his walks too! Since Luke and his sibling grew up together, it would be ideal for him to have a fur buddy at his new home. I would love for him to have a yard to play in and a home with a cool bed to lay on his back and dream of chasing butterflies with a full belly. He has a very sweet disposition, is not food aggressive at all, learns very quickly and has gotten used to being separated from his sibling. He is good around dogs of all sizes and does respond to our "dog whistle" if he or any others are playing too ruff. **Man’s Best Friend partners with us for training and boarding and can give additional information on Luke’s personality. Once we have an initial chat the rescue will put you in contact with them. Please email us if you are interested in giving our handsome boy a loving home and we will notify MBF to give out info. **Luke is available to transport to Austin, TX. or out of state, preferably northern states.
We'll also keep you updated on Leia's adoption status with email updates.
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Leia

Labrador Retriever American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 2 yrs 4 mos
Houston, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Our Mission: Woof Pack Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit working to improve the health, welfare, and safety of Houston's dogs. Our organization was started by one dog mom on a mission to help those animals in need. Our goal is to find loving homes for abandoned, lost, forgotten or mistreated dogs from the streets of Houston and surrounding areas. Currently being fostered in Houston, Tx with transport available out of state. The DNA results are in and Leia is part labrador retriever, part american pitbull terrier, and part german shepard, She has a beautiful, sleek coat with a little white on her chest. She is approximately 15 months old. Unlike her brother, she has floppy ears and the sweetest amber eyes. Her story: Leia and her sibling brother, Luke, were found roaming a neighborhood, searching for shelter, food and water for 3 weeks before I saw them. Unfortunately, as so many strays in Houston go, neither one was fixed and she was in heat. Every male dog from the area found poor Leia, much to Luke's upset. We left out food and water where we got notification of sightings and finally found them, exhausted and hungry. After we managed to catch them, all of the other dogs disappeared and both of them just ate and slept for days. She was exhausted and greatly relieved to have a safe place. I had her vetted and scheduled her spay immediately, but because they had only had each other to rely on, it was a double, all without a plan, but time was of the essence due to the probability of her being pregnant . Anyone in rescue knows, you have to have a place to go, but the universe had other plans. We had to board them at first and that gave us a chance to assess their temperments as well. They relied heavily on each other at first and were anxious when separated, but the trainer recommended we work on separating them so they could flourish as individuals. They do very well with the other dogs, and are getting more used to being independent of each other. Sometimes she is a little timid, unless there is another dog getting pets too. She gets very motion sick in the car but I'm still looking for the right combination of things to help her with that. She is: • hw negative • spayed • UTD on all vaccinations • Microchipped • She is good with all the other dogs, small and large, and is gentle around the small dogs. • potty trained, sometimes will ring the bells on the door. • crate trained for naps and night night. (all of the dogs are used to crating after they eat to digest) She is definitely not timid when it comes to play or walks! She still has puppy in her, so she likes to dig, chew on things, play hard, and then lay out in the sun. She is a sweetheart and just wants pets and belly rubs and rolling around. She actually rolled over on her back for the first time recently and presented her belly. Since Leia and her sibling were on the streets together and had only each other to rely on, it would be ideal for her to have a fur buddy at her new home. I would love for her to have a yard to play in and a home with a cool bed to lay on her back, and can dream of chasing butterflies with a full belly and know she is safe and loved. When she looks at you with those eyes, your heart will melt! She has a very sweet disposition, is not food aggressive at all, learns very quickly(learned sit quicker than her brother!) and has gotten used to being separated from her sibling. She is good around dogs of all sizes and does respond to our "dog whistle" if she or any others are playing too ruff. **Man’s Best Friend partners with us for training and boarding and can give additional information on Leia's personality. Once we have an initial chat the rescue will put you in contact with them. Please email us if you are interested in giving our adorable Leia a loving home and we will notify MBF to give out info. **Leia is available to transport to Austin or out of state, preferably northern states.

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Salvaged Souls Pet Rescue Houston

Houston, TX 77001

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Woof Pack Rescue

Houston, TX 77015

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Barrio Dogs, Inc.

PO Box 230677, Houston, TX 77223

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Houston BARC Animal Shelter & Adoptions

3300 Carr, Houston, TX 77026

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Caturday Cat Rescue

Houston, TX 77023

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Dogs & Cats Support Rescue

P.O Box #9093, Houston, TX 77261

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Forgotten Paws of Texas

South Houston, TX 77587

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Destination Rescue

Houston, TX 77002

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