Referral Animals in Need
We Need Homes Too!


These referral dogs and cats are from local area animal shelters or individuals' homes that need assistance. Check here if you don't see the dog for you in our Dogs Available section or the cat for you in our Cats Available section.

The dogs and cats listed on this page are not True Blue Animal Rescue (TBAR) Dogs or Cats.  The bios and descriptions are not written by TBAR. Please contact the individual listed in the dog's description for more information.

TBAR makes NO guarantee as to the health or temperament of any of the dogs or cats listed on this referral page.  When adopting any pet, be informed and ask questions about the pet's health status.  Ask for verification of vaccination and heartworm preventative.  Be aware of temperament and ask questions to verify the pet will fit into your family. To avoid potentially costly problems, be an informed adopter and ask your vet about important health and temperament issues before adopting an animal. 

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Stevie
1-2 yr Labrador girl

Stevie isn't for every body. In fact, Stevie isn't the dog most people would want. Only a very special kind of heart will say yes to Stevie.

Stevie was found wandering the streets in Bryan in the beginning of January. Truly wandering because when a Good Samaritan took her in to the vet, it was discovered she had an untreated infection in her eyes that caused permanent damage. Stevie has limited vision and as if that's not enough of a handicap, she's also deaf. Poor Stevie. Most people take one look at Stevie and aren't interested. They can't see past her limitations to see her wonderful heart and personality.

Stevie would LOVE a forever home where she can learn her surroundings and enjoy life. She is very sweet and will fall asleep in your lap where she feels safe. She will sleep quietly on your bed with you (and steal your pillow if she can). She can live in a house with stairs and she learns her surroundings pretty quickly. Stevie does need a fenced yard so she can be safe outside. 

Stevie is a very loving dog and needs someone with a special heart that can see past her disabilities and love her. 

Contact Thomas Sparks: Phone - 979-739-4810, Email - ThomasJSparks@yahoo.com

Rascal
1 yr old, neutered male, Yellow lab / Dalmatian
60 lbs., short white hair with a few dots of color 

This boy is playful and energetic with an unequaled zest for life. Why he was pushed out of a car and left we can only guess. Sadly the family who witnessed this cruelty  was unable to  get a license number  but they were able to save Rascal from traffic.   He has a personality like Chance in the movie Incredible Journey. Happy go lucky and always willing to give you a chance  despite his past experiences. He loves everybody  and wants to have his own family  to live and play with.  Loves to walk or jog and insists on carrying his leash in his mouth so it will be a partnership exercise experience!


Chance & Lucky
1 yr old neutered brothers
 

Chance and Lucky are well mannered in the house, have rich personalities. When Chance hears the clock alarm go off, he will get on the bed and wash my face, then grab the blanket and pull it off!  Lucky is more introverted, he likes to keep a low key but is very loving. 

Chance & Lucky would like to be adopted together. 

When Chance is not playing with the other foster dogs, he will go and lay down under the kitchen table next to his brother, when Lucky goes outside, Chance will go with him. Chance likes to clown around, and has made friends with Socks, a border collie and he likes to go in the car. 

Contact Angela at ebby_sarg@yahoo.com or 713-315-7411

Little Bit 
1 yr old, spayed girl, Terrier Mix, 30 lbs

Little Bit has that  typical bouncy, happy- go- lucky personality, so typical in  terriers.  She is a survivor though. Not many small dogs survive being dumped  in the country; they are simply easy prey for bigger,  more aggressive animals.  She arrived at a rural house  where many  dumped animals congregate,  because they are not chased away by the residents ..and  food and shelter are available. There are many bigger dogs, so Litlle Bit is  wary of large strangers,  but she  is responsive to humans and warms up quickly  with  a little kindness and  attention.  As you can see from her photo, she always has an eye to the future, looking for  a new  adventure. Hopefully, one will be  a forever loving  home for this sweet girl. 

Contact Linda at (254) 228-6671 
or Elizabeth at (254) 541-4254


Hobo - ADOPTED - Thank You!
English Setter, 3 yrs, neutered male, 45 lbs

Tramp
Chow mix, neutered Male,  1-1.5 years, 40 lbs

 
Hobo and Tramp are two devoted friends. Hobo may have been a young dog  on his first hunting trip who got lost.or maybe he was dumped.  All that is known is that he was friendly,  very tired  and hungry, a little thin and very glad to find a safe place to rest. He was a gentle young dog who loved people, adored ear scratches and was content to stay around his  new home.  About 18 months later, a young pup,   maybe 6 months old appeared on the  periphery.  He never came to close to the house. but  he followed Hobo  devotedly and apparently felt  safe enough to stay near his friend, even though he did not trust humans much.  Sadly, shortly after his arrival, the people in that house were forced to move - the house was simply not inhabitable.  A rescue planned to  feed the dogs  left behind in place and try to gradually  move the animals to their sanctuary as space came available.  It, like so many rural private rescues, is  overwhelmed with the numbers of needy animals.  Hobo and Tramp were safe to feed in place. They  were   not aggressive  and not wanderers  so they remained at the only home they knew,  secure in  each others company.  Every day  someone brought food and  scratched Hobo and  tried to make friends with  young Tramp; and each day he came a bit closer.  One day  Hobo did not rise to greet the rescuer.  His lay  near the house with his friend sitting near him.  Close inspection  revealed a large cut  that clearly needed  immediate veterinary attention.   Arrangements  were made to transport Hobo to the vet  but there was  concern about what would happen to Tramp. .All worries were unnecessary, since when Hobo was loaded into the truck for his trip to the  Vet...young Tramp  leapt into the van to stay with his friend.   Both are now safe from harm, but need a loving home.  Won't you consider giving one or both the  forever home the both  deserve?

Contact Linda at (254) 228-6671 
or Elizabeth at (254) 541-4254

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Consider using an Adoption Application when inquiring about the animals on this page.  These documents are made available to you by True Blue Animal Rescue.

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To place a dog or cat that you have found or a dog or cat that needs to find a home on this referral page, please send a digital picture of your dog/cat and a brief description via email to help@t-bar.org and donate safely and securely via PayPal.  Or you can mail a picture and your listing donation to the mailing address at the bottom of this page. TBAR requires that all dogs and cats on our referral page be spayed/neutered, current on vaccinations, and dogs be on heartworm preventative.   Click Here for Details on submitting a listing.   NOTE: Your listing will be active for 3 months. You MUST contact us, to display your listing for another 3 months. If we have not heard from you any 3 month period, your listing will automatically be rem

 


 
 

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