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  1. When you adopt a homeless dog or cat from a shelter or rescue group in Houston, you’re not only saving the life of a loving and loyal animal, you’re making space for other pets to find families of their own. 45 pets available for adoption. Sort by. Twinkle. Mogwai. Judy. Joel. Karo. Breeze. Chico. Raine. Kayla. Dali. Frankenstein. Frida.

  2. Houston Humane Society's Pet Pantry supports Houston residents in caring for their pets by providing free pet food and supplies. The COVID-19 pandemic has deeply affected the Houston community causing pet owners to experience financial difficulties. Via the creation of our Pet Resources programs, we keep pets and families together.

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  3. Currently, all Best Friends animals in Houston are residing in foster homes. Adoptions take place remotely through an online meet-and-greet request form and video-conference meet-and-greets. Apply to Adopt a Dog. Apply to Adopt a Cat.

  4. Our Mission. HTX Dog Rescue is a non-profit, all breed dog rescue committed to rescuing, rehabilitating, and finding forever homes for dogs in need in the greater Houston area. Adoption Policy. The first step is to apply at www.htxdogrescue.org.

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    Johnny Steele

    When it’s not flooded, which is kind of often — the park doubles as a retention pond basically, Johnny Steele is a fun, big park for dogs of all sizes. There’s even a water feature that puppers love.

    Danny Jackson Family Bark Park

    This Galleria-area park is a hidden gem. It’s huge and has a fun water feature to play in. There’s tons of room to run around. It’s not necessarily human-focused, so you might have to stand in the sun while the pup’s at play.

    Ervan Chew

    This was the first Houston neighborhood park in Houston to allow dogs to legally run free, off-leash in a designated dog zone. There’s also a picnic area and sprayground adjacent to the 9,000-square-foot dog area.

    Heights: Good Dog

    Speaking of hot dogs, the Heights’ location of Good Dog (there’s also one in Montrose) has two patiosplus amazing hot dogs.

    Montrose: Backstreet Cafe

    You might not think of Backstreet as dog friendly, but the semi-fancy neighborhood spot boasts of being one for the dogs.

    River Oaks: Piggy’s

    Obsessed with brunch on Piggy’s patio. It’s quite large and the tables aren’t too squished together which means perfect for pups. Parking however…. not so easy.

    Washington: Underdogs

    I mean, it’s in the name. Underdogs is dog-friendly both indoors and outdoors. It’s very much a dive. A dog dive!

    Upper Kirby: Kirby Ice House

    Kirby Ice House is massive and perfect for pups! Plus, there are always food trucks outside so you don’t have to tie up your dog to venture inside to order food or anything.

    Montrose: Bar Boheme

    So much of Bar Boheme is outside, which — along with its frozen mojitos — makes it prime for the dog days of summer.

  5. Only citizens who reside inside the City of Houston limits are required to register their pets. Registering your pet is the law. The City of Houston Municipal Code requires that anyone who owns, keeps, possesses, or has control of a dog or cat four months of age or older must have his or her pet registered, vaccinated against rabies every year, and a registered microchip.

  6. Mar 23, 2023 · Eric Kayne/For the Chronicle. Warmer temperatures means more outdoor activities and residents can check out one of Houston's many spacious dog parks with their furry friends this weekend....

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