It has been a while since we posted, but we have been busy. Quincy got adopted by a nice lady in Austin. He is in training now and will be her perfect companion, we are sure. Yay, Quincy!
Also adopted (we think, she is on sleepover) is Baby Girl. She was also adopted in Austin. We will let you know if she stays. We believe in letting dogs stay temporarily to make sure its a good fit for them and the new owner alike! Send her well wishes...
We have a rescue willing to take in Pretty Girl. She is also known as Skye, and has been suffering from injuries sustained in a car strike about a month ago. She hid under the house for so long, we could not get to her til now. She is healing, but has a de-gloving injury on her right front paw, and limps so we need to get her to a vet asap! The rescue will do this for her as soon as we can catch her. We tried Tuesday night, but she slipped out of the slip lead (is that why they call it that?) and ran under the house again. Ms Rosa will try to catch her for us this weekend. She should be in foster by Friday! Wish us more luck...
Gentleman Jack
Hungry Jack
The following dogs still are on the street, foraging for food and need help and/or rescue. We are trying to street treat them, until we can find a place for them to go. Mabel is one of three pregnant dogs we are watching. Please spread the word, and maybe someone can help.
"GORGEOUS"
"BABU"
"MABEL" (Mothers Always Bring Extra Love)
"Gentle Bed" Sweet babe
We are thankful for our Liberty Road volunteers, Ms Rosa and Mr. Holley; for Miss Tammy and her hubby, who has donated much needed food to Ms Rosa's dogs; to Barrio Dogs for the Fix-it Program which helped neuter two of Ms. Rosa's Dogs; to Forgotten Dogs of Fifth Ward Project, who also footed the bills for much of these dogs health and wellness; to Mike Dominguez, fairy Dogfather to these dogs; and to all our co-rescuers, without whom we could not make a dent in this problem called "homeless dogs in Houston". Last but not least, to the benevelent, universal God who helps us to help the dogs live better lives.
We will keep doing this until the last one goes to a good home, or until we start doing more harm than good.
We will keep doing this until the last one goes to a good home, or until we start doing more harm than good.








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