28 dogs rescued in Pasadena in need of home after non-profit shelter reaches max capacity, HHS says

Several dogs displaced after storms rip roof off Pasadena Animal Shelter

PASADENA, Texas – The Houston Humane Society needs the community’s help in finding temporary and permanent homes for dozens of dogs left stranded after a Pasadena animal shelter was destroyed in a tornado on Tuesday.

According to the HHS, 28 dogs rescued from the damaged shelter are in need of a home after a non-profit shelter, next door to the animal shelter, reached full capacity.

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Because the non-profit shelter needs more space, HHS is offering to make pet ownership more affordable by reducing adoption rates to $23 on all large, 40 pounds or more, pets through Jan. 31.

For more information on opportunities to adopt or foster pets at Houston Humane Society, visit www.houstonhumane.org.


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