Pet of the Week: More Puppies!

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These precious puppies are 9 weeks old, fat and happy.  Their poor stray mama (who is about 35 lbs and black – looks like a Lab mix) had these babies on the property of a True Blue Rescue member, who of course, took them under her wing and is fostering them and their mom while TBAR and our great network of friends help find loving homes.  Did you know that a litter of pups can have more than one papa contributing DNA ?  Obviously the case with this bunch’a’punkins.  We saw them over the weekend, a couple of weeks after this photo was taken and were amazed at the differences in faces, snouts, leg and body lengths and coats.  Some have red with black points, wrinkly foreheads and jowls and longer noses that do look very much like hound dog faces; others are obviously Staffordshire Terrier mixes, with their chunky little bodies and square faces.  While a few have longer torsos and legs and distinct black blankets over the necks and backs with a shepard look starting to surface and last but not least, there are a few freckled faced, curly tailed babies who look like they have some beagle somewhere in there and is that little guy, 2nd from the right maybe a little bit bull dog ?  In other words – here is a wonderful bunch of great American mutts looking for their human match and loving home.  They’ve had their puppy shots and spay or neuter will be included in their adoption fee.  The first step to adopt or foster one of these little guys is to go to: www.t-bar.org and download an application (or call 936-878-2349 to ask for one to be mailed to you).  Fill that out and send it in, so you have one on file for the adoption team to work with.  Then email [email protected] or call the above # and make a date to come see them.

Update: Cammie

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This is a foster horse, Cammie, who is up for adoption.  Her foster home sent us these updated pictures to share how well she is doing!  She’s been working with a trainer and can saddle and ground drive her.  Cammie is a Quarterhorse adult female and was one of 8 neglected horses awarded to True Blue Animal Rescue  by Burnett County judge. She is at a healthy weight now and ready for adoption.  Cammie is a beautiful line-backed dun (buckskin color) with flashy dorsel stripes on her legs.  She her foster family is working with her on training and she is doing very well!  Please share her information with anyone you think may be interested in giving this girl a forever home!


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TBAR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is a no-kill facility.  If you would like to help animals such as this please consider donating to TBAR, fostering or adopting.  Every little bit helps us to help another animal in need of safety and rehabilitation.

Our Newest Rescue: Esmeralda (Please Donate)

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This is Esmeralda  She was found on a busy highway in Bryan running in and out of traffic. She’s underweight and has cuts and scrapes and an internal infection but will recover completely with some TLC. We had her spayed and vaccinated and are giving her antibiotics. She’ll be in rehab until she recovers.  Please consider donating toward Esmeralda’s medical care.




TBAR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is a no-kill animal rescue.  If you would like to help animals such as this please consider donating to TBAR, fostering or adopting.  Every little bit helps us to help another animal in need of safety and rehabilitation.

Success Story: Woody!

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TBAR is pleased to share Woody’s success story with you! Woody was based in Fort Hood, Texas, where he was a part of the 1st Cavalry Division as a Ceremonial horse. Woody performed in numerous ceremonies, parades, and weapons demonstrations until he obtained front leg tendon injuries (bowed tendons) and was no longer able to participate.

Woody was donated to TBAR and quickly found his forever “retirement” home. He is seen in the picture below with a HCD mule, Molly.

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TBAR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is a no-kill animal rescue based outside of Brenham, Texas.  If you would like to help animals such as this one, please consider donating to TBAR, fostering or adopting.  Every little bit helps us to help another animal in need of safety and rehabilitation.

April Kids Camp

TBAR was glad to host Mrs. Kloesel’s class from Alton Elementary School. They took a field trip to True Blue Animal Rescue on April 19, 2013 where the students learned about animals and animal care and even got to feed and pet some dogs and horses!

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Melanie teaches the students about dogs in the big dog house.

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Then Melanie teaches about horses and horse care in the barn.

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The students were very interested.

 

Next, the class met Ruby!

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And they also met Noelle!

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And Jasmine!

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The class got to name the mini Donkey!  Her new name is Madison!

Then they got to feed the horses some treats.

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Petting Peppermint

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Meeting Shaman

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Here are the kids petting Zelda the Zorse

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Fun crafts and games!

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The Class after a happy field trip day!

*UPDATE*  The class sent this note to thank TBAR for their field trip!

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TBAR Event: Brenham Market Mania

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Mark your calendars and make plans to join us at our next event – Brenham Market Mania, community garage sale and TBAR adoption day!  TBAR members will be on hand to help you learn more about our organization and our animals and help you learn how to foster, adopt, join, or donate!  Drop by to give some love to our animals!

Saturday May 4

10:00am-3:00pm

Brenham Market Mania:  Brenham Community Garage Sale – TBAR adoption day

Location:  701 Commerce St., Brenham Texas

We will be in one of the parking lots outside of Forever Young ReSale Shop (off Market Street)


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UPDATE:  Thanks to everyone who came out and visited with the TBAR staff and the 16 puppies that were with us!  Also, thank you to Jason and Olivia of Moore Photography for taking pictures of all the cute puppies and the lovely TBAR Staff!  We are glad we were able to raise a little money for TBAR and raise awareness to the Brenham Community!

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Logo Update Reveal!

For the last several months we have been working hard at updating or website, and in addition we decided that our logo, after serving us well for 10 years, could use a little TLC as well!

Now, finally, we are pleased to reveal TBAR’s updated logo!

TBAR Logo SmallHold on to all of your old TBAR t-shirts because they are now vintage!  We can’t wait to make new ones available to our supporters!

West Texas

Our hearts go out to all those affected by the West Texas fertilizer plant explosion in West Texas on April 17, 2013. Our support has been offered but thankfully many good rescues and shelters in the Waco area have stepped up to help the animals in need.  

For more information on these efforts you can visit:

http://www.examiner.com/article/animal-lovers-rally-to-help-west-tx-explosion-victims

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TBAR in the News: Our Newest Rescue

TBAR received a horse from a Burleson County seizure this week.  We will post updates.

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TBAR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is a no-kill facility.  If you would like to help animals such as this please consider donating to TBAR, fostering or adopting.  Every little bit helps us to help another animal in need of safety and rehabilitation.



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