Saving Lives, One Paw at a Time

Rescuing homeless pets, making them adoptable through medical care and training, finding forever homes, or providing peace and care for those unadoptable.

Oreo’s Story:
Mr. Misunderstood

Is that a Pit Bull?
Yes, and his name is OREO.

He had been brought back from what everyone thought would be a forever home situation four separate times. He was completely without spirit. The light had left his eyes and he would not even look up when anyone walked by his cage. I needed to know why he was brought back? Such a beautiful dog had to have a story……

Our Mission

We provide food, Vaccinations, spay/Neuter and rehoming services for homeless pets. Everyone should have a canine companion.

We are a non-profit 501c organization that focuses on the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming (when possible) of all land animals in the central Texas region. We have begun our focus with feline and canine care in our own community and are looking for a place to settle and grow into a full care facility where the animals can comfortably live out there time in a safe and caring environment. People can also have the chance to interact and experience healing along with the animals. If you are interested in being apart of and supporting our goals, you can get more information by contacting us

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Offering a wide variety of dogs of all breeds, ages, and sizes, each ready for adoption into loving homes.

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Your generous donation directly supports the rescue, medical care, and rehabilitation of homeless pets. Together, we can make a lasting impact on their lives.

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