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    Lone Star Boxer Rescue - Pepper, loving her forever home thanks to Lone Star Boxer Rescue!

    Lone Star Boxer Rescue

    (2 reviews)

    Never responded to our application to rescue a dog. For as…read moremany dogs that need good quality homes these days that does not look good for thier organization.

    These folks truly care about what they're doing, and it shows. We contacted them and they quickly…read morecontacted us to schedule a home visit for one of their volunteers to meet us and make sure we were capable and prepared to properly handle a new addition. We were interviewed and asked a series of questions about our history, experience, and familiarity with dogs. We introduced the volunteer to our well trained 2 year old brittany mix, and that helped expedite the interview process. At that point we were told we were approved to adopt a boxer, and asked if we had looked at the dogs they currently had - we hadn't picked one out at that point. My S.O. had her heart set on a female brindle, and they said they didn't currently have any but would let us know if one came up. We were looking at several different boxer rescues all over Texas, and were preparing to go see one in Austin. The night before we were going to make the trip, we got a call from LSRB that a 1 yr old female brindle was being returned by a foster, and was located about 20 minutes away. We contacted the foster, hopped in the car, and a little over an hour later we were home with our newest furry family member. That was 10 years ago - Pepper has been the perfect fit for us, and we're SO grateful to LSRB and for all the work they do for this wonderful breed. If you're considering a boxer, this is a terrific group to work with to make that happen!

    Harris County Veterinary Public Health

    Harris County Veterinary Public Health

    (41 reviews)

    Northside/Northline

    This review is for their foster program, which I hope anyone who is reading this right now will be…read morecompelled to open their home to foster an animal from here or from BARC or any rescue group. Our shelters are at MAX capacity, and Houston has the unfortunate reputation for euthanizing more animals than any other major metro. So, I saw a facebook post of a dog, "Honey Chipotle" who was on the euthanasia list. I reached out to schedule a meet and greet appointment and was able to pick her up after her owners failed to claim her (she was chipped). They provided a few weeks worth of food, a toy, leash and collar. They offered more things but we have plenty of stuff here at home. I'm also looped in with their foster organizations and will be able to take her to adoption events. I also send them photos so they can promote her. I was also told they have vet access here, so if I need to bring her in, I can make an appointment. This facility is understaffed and a bit disorganized, but BLESS YOUR FRIGGIN HEART if you're able to go there to save a life.

    This is Houston's designated Animal control agency. I called two mo the ago about my neighbors…read moredangerous dogs breaking through my fence. Nothing was done. This week they broke completely through the fence, attacked my dog, then proceeded to pursue both me and my ten year old child. Nothing is still being done!!! They are allowing dangerous animals with known aggressive behaviors that are not able to be contained to stay in the community. Then used the excuse that a human HAS to be bitten before they do something!

    Lone Star - animalshelters - Updated May 2026

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