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Houston Animal Shelters

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Houston Animal SheltersOne of the best things about adopting a new dog is knowing you made the right decision and came from the right place when you adopt him from one of the Houston Animal Shelters. There is a network of Houston Animal Shelters located throughout the area, all listed below.

Many prospective dog owners make a mistake and buy a puppy or dog from a local pet store or from some breeder that has been recommended to them. When you rescue a dog from one of the local Houston Animal Shelters, you’ll be getting a great dog and making room for another rescue dog. People are always amazed at how many wonderful dogs there are at these shelters and you can be pretty well assured that you’ll find just the right one for you and your family.

Houston Animal Shelters

Houston Animal Organization
900 Portway Drive
Houston, Tx 77024
(713)869-7722

Our mission is to promote commitment to and respect for all animals and free them from suffering, abuse and exploitation. The Houston SPCA, founded in 1924, is Houston’s first and largest animal protection organization and shelter. Our Mission is to promote commitment to and respect for all animals and free them from suffering, abuse and exploitation. The Houston SPCA is a private, non-profit charity, funded entirely by donations, which receives no funding from the Government, United Way or national animal groups.

Houston Animal Shelters
3200 Carr Street
Houston, TX 77026
(713)229-7300
We’re dedicated to the humane efficient, high quality care of animals in our shelter. This is our commitment, to promote and protect public health and animal care thought: Sheltering, pet placement programs, pet ownerships education, animal law enforcement.

BARC is the City of Houston’s Animal Shelter and Adoption Facility. BARC is the only city shelter in Houston required by law to accept every animal that comes through our doors regardless of breed, temperament, health conditions, and circumstance (from owner surrender, stray pickup, rescued or confiscated animals). We have built a best-in-class team that stewards our mission of professionalism, responsibility, compassion, commitment, integrity, and accountability
BARC is dedicated to pet adoption and a live release initiative. In addition to sheltering and providing veterinary care to all animals brought to the shelter, we work diligently to place these animals in new homes. We collaborate and coordinate with our Houston Pet Rescue groups and through social media networks to cast the widest possible adoption net. We also provide intensive neo-natal and adult pet fostering programs, along with hands-on volunteer training classes and continuous workshops.

We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership through spaying/neutering, microchipping, vaccinations, and training class services. Campaigns and programs to educate and raise community awareness about these services are ongoing.

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Houston Animal Shelters

Houston Animal Shelters are an amazing place to pick out a lifelong family companion. They are sure to have your next future dog!

Animal SheltersOnce you’ve decided to find your new furry friend at one of the local Houston Animal Shelters, you’ll want to get him trained as soon as possible. To help you in training your new dog, we provide you with a guide for dog training in Houston. Making the right choice as to whom and how you want your dog trained is a big decision. You may want to take your dog to group training sessions at a local park or pet store or hire a professional dog trainer, which can get expensive. Better still, we recommend you consider training the dog yourself. You’ll find that’s it’s a rewarding experience and one that will help you build a life-long bond with your dog.

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Training Your Dog At Home


Shelter Dog TrainingIf you decide to train your dog yourself, train your dog at home. You’ll find that it takes a little time but can be a lot of fun … and it’ll save you a lot of money. Building a loving and trusting relationship between the two of you is one fantastic experience. We have produced some affordable online dog training videos to help you with the training process

One series is our Inside Out Basic Obedience Series, which features Jason Rae’s breakthrough positive reinforcement training methods and techniques and produces amazing results. It not only includes the how-to in dog training but the psychology of working with dogs as well. Another is our Solving Dog Behavior Problems Series, which shows dog owners how they can solve their dog’s worst behavior problems using positive methods and avoid spending a lot of money on an expensive dog trainer. The videos include solutions to 20 of the most common dog behavior problems.

Here’s our recommendation. If you’re going to get a new dog, be sure to get him from the Houston Animal Shelters rather than buying one from a different source. We’re sure you’ll be pleased with the result.
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