
Boots, an eight-week-old shepherd puppy, was one of five dogs who arrived at Oregon Humane last week from San Antonio, Texas. Boots came to Oregon Humane as part of an ongoing effort to help pets affected by Hurricane Harvey.
Although San Antonio is outside the disaster zone, shelters in that city are trying to free up space in their facilities so they can accept animals from other cities who have been displaced by the storm. Oregon Humane was glad to help by finding homes for these Texas pets in Oregon.
Boots is expected to be available for adoption this week. His fellow Texans, Frijol, Taylia, and Pattie, should also be available this week. Gerald, a shepherd-terrier mix, arrived without needing to be altered and was adopted on Sept. 3.
All five dogs were strays who were available for adoption at their local shelter, San Antonio Animal Care Services, before they came to Oregon Humane. The pets arrived on an air flight organized by Wings of Rescue, GreaterGood.org and the Humane Society of the United States. Oregon Humane anticipates receiving more pets from Texas, as do shelters throughout the Northwest.
Interested adopters should check the Oregon Humane dog adoption page for more information. The page will be updated as soon as the pets are offered for adoption. Potential adopters should be aware that some of the dogs may be fearful and not used to being on a leash.
Oregon Humane efforts to help pets in Texas are supported entirely by your donations. Please donate today.
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