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  1. The shelter only accepts owner surrenders and strays from inside Amarillo's city limits. Appointments are required to surrender a pet. It is also strongly encouraged to post your pet on Home To Home until your appointment to surrender.

  2. Our mission is to provide for the well-being of and defend the rights of abandoned, abused, or neglected dogs and cats in the Amarillo area through sheltering, fostering adoption, education, and advocacy efforts because every being deserves a safe and loving home.

  3. Texas Panhandle Pet Savers, Inc is a non-profit dog and cat rescue group with a mission to decrease the number of pets euthanized in the Amarillo area by raising awareness of adoptable pets and providing resources and programs to successfully place them in permanent homes.

  4. Panhandle Paws of Hope is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We pull animals from area kill shelters and take pets from those who can no longer care for them. Our adoption fees are as follows; $150 for large breeds over 75 lbs; $135 for puppies (under 1 year) and $125 for all other dogs.

  5. Unfortunately, Texas Animal Control Solutions can never guarantee being able to find a home for a pet you choose to surrender. We certainly make every attempt to find all adoptable pets a new forever home. We do offer a “no-kill” option. Here is how it works:

  6. Address: 11901 S. Coulter. Amarillo, TX 79119. Email Us: amarillospca@gmail.com. Call Us: 806-622-0555. Do you need to find a loving home for your pet? No-kill shelters do wonderful work, but as a result, are often inundated with pet surrenders.

  7. Whether you are looking to adopt an animal, foster an animal, or donate to help the cause. We have a passion for saving dogs from kill shelters and getting them to their furever home. Gracie's Project based in Amarillo Texas aims to help by connecting people who are interested in helping dogs.

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