Pet of the Week: Harley!

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Harley is a 10 month old Lab mix. She and her other buddies were saved from a field in Brenham. She is house trained and working on full obedience training. Harley loves to play with water, play fetch and has a loving compassion for hugs and loving.

T-BAR is 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill animal rescue. Save a life and adopt instead of buying a pet.. If you are looking for or would like more information on Harley, or another animal you see, please call 936-878-2349 or email, [email protected] to make an appointment. Please remember to have all your pets spayed and neutered to help control pet overpopulation!

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Pet of the Week: Lil Red Reba

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Who loves red heads? If it is you, then here is the perfect lady for you. Lil Red Reba female paint/pinto chestnut/sorrel is looking for someone to love. She is young and at her age she could be trained for whatever you might want. You will fall in love the minute you see her. If you or anyone you know that love redheads like Lil Red Reba, please give T-Bar a call, email or regular mail and make an appointment to visit her at her foster home. 

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If you are looking for or would like more information on Reba, or another animal you see, please call 936-878-2349 or email, [email protected]  to make an appointment.

TBAR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. If you would like to help animals such as these please consider donating to TBAR, Volunteeringfostering or adopting. Every little bit helps us to help another animal in need of safety and rehabilitation. Save a life: adopt instead of shop and spay or neuter your pets!

 

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Pet of the Week: Smokey

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Please Help me find my forever home, Love Smokey
 
The best of both worlds indoor and outdoor! Smokey is a beautiful, sweet, 1 year old gray/white neutered male who will happily mouse outside and keep your place rodent-free. He will also come inside and love on you snuggling up on your chest, purring like crazy, giving you cat kisses and sleeping on your bed. Smokey does great with adults and older children; and loves dogs of all sizes. He would love to be your one and only cat*. He wants you all to himself!

Smokey was found dumped at a local restaurant where he was fending for himself as a 6 month old kitten. Even then, he was on the front porch, lobbying for someone to pick him up and love on him! We don’t know how long he was on his own, but he obviously learned to hunt. Thankfully, a True Blue Animal Rescue (TBAR) member rescued him and rehabilitated him. Smokey is now happy, healthy, neutered, vaccinated and socialized. All he needs now is YOU! Are you looking for a one-of-a-kind, best of both worlds cat? If you are great!

Please contact TBAR (see below). If not, would you please share Smokeys page and think of him when you’re talking to your friends? Smokey thanks you for helping him find his forever home!

For more information email [email protected] or call 936-878-2349.

* Smokey might get along with girl cats; but does not like other boys.

Pet of the Week: Nicco

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Don’t you just love those eyes?  Nicco was born approximately on Feb 2012 he is an energetic two year old male, black border collie. He weighs about 30 pounds. Nicco is neutered and has all his shots. He was injured when a car hit him and his foster home has helped him to heal completely.  He is fully house trained and is safe with cats and other dogs. He loves his swimming pool, he would be great as an indoor/outdoor dog. Wants to be a part of the family. Nicco was a dream to photograph!  He has a great personality and so loving we couldn’t hardly get the pictures taken for him being in the photographer’s face. He loves to cuddle! Nicco has all his shots and he gets along with other dogs. He is very well behaved and social. He was a wonderful “meet-n-greet”  dog at a recent adoption day event! T-BAR is an all volunteer no-kill rescue. Save a life and adopt instead of buying a pet. Please, have your pet spayed or neutered. It is the right thing to do. If you are looking for or would like more information on Nicco, or another animal you see, please call 936-878-2349 or email,   [email protected]  to make an appointment – and go to the website, www.t-bar.org to learn about the adoption or foster program guidelines and download an application.  Fill it out and send it back (email or regular mail) and once you are on file as an approved adopter or foster home, you can meet any animal you want and take them home for a sleepover – try out.

Pet of the Week: Dora and Gawain

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Sweet Miss Dora and Sir Gawain are our Pets of the Week. Dora loves playing with her foster brother and would do anything to get cuddling time. She has a non-stop purrbox that can brighten anyone’s day and eyes that just beg for attention. Miss Dora has a delightful personality that will capture your heart. Her foster brother, Gawain, spent his first few months with TBAR in rehab. We can only guess as to what happened but he may have been attacked by a dog when he was only a few weeks old. Thankfully, he only suffered minor scratches and burnt paw pads. Now he’s a happy boy; he’s even sweet to his sister every now and then! Gawain loves to watch movies on his foster’s laptop while snuggling in her lap. Dora and Gawain are two very special kitties looking for their forever homes!
T-BAR is an all volunteer no-kill rescue. Save a life and adopt instead of buying a pet. Please, have your pet spayed or neutered. It is the right thing to do. If you are looking for or would like more information on Dora and Dwain, or another animal you see, please call 936-878-2349 or email,   [email protected]  to make an appointment – and go to the website, www.t-bar.org to learn about the adoption or foster program guidelines and download an application.  Fill it out and send it back (email or regular mail) and once you are on file as an approved adopter or foster home, you can meet any animal you want and take them home for a sleepover – try out.

Pet of the week – Grayheart

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Grayheart is all dressed up in her best patriotic attire to say hope you had a great 4th of July!
This two year old filly has a rare and special mark that pretty much says it all about her …more than words could ever tell. IN THE MIDDLE OF HER FOREHEAD SHE HAS A HEART. Her foster home named her
Grayheart because when first rescued, her baby coat was grey. But as she’s grown it is changing has become blue roan with black points. At two years of age, this darling filly is halter broke, loves people (especially kids) and has excellent ground manners. She loads like a dream, stands for the farrier and loves brushing and baths. Her personality is sweet as pie and she tries very hard with each new
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T-Bar is an all volunteer no kill rescue. Save a life and adopt instead of buying a pet. have you pets spayed and neutered it is the right thing to do. If you are looking for or would like more information on Grayheart, or any other animal you see, please call 936-878-2349 or [email protected] to make an appointment – and go to the website, www.t-bar.org to learn about the adoption or foster program guidelines and download an application. Fill it out and sent it back (email or regular mail) and once you are on file as an approved adopter of foster home, you can meet any animal you want and take them home for a sleepover – try out.

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.