Pet of the Week: Jasper is a large Catahoula Leopard who is sweet and lovable and completely up to date with routine vaccinations. Jasper takes a little time to warm up to people, but once he does he’s all yours. He’d be a great companion for anyone!
T-BAR is a no-kill rescue. Not only are we looking for permanent adoptive homes for our rescued animals, but we are also in dire need of new foster homes to help us take in animals in need.
Please save a life by adopting a pet, instead of buying a pet and please have all your pets spayed and neutered. It is the right thing to do.
If you are interested on where you can help or to look at all that is available to either adopt or foster, please go to www.t-bar.org and see all the animals that deserve a second chance and fulfilled life full of love, email help@t-bar.org or call (936)878-2349 and one of our volunteers will get back to you as soon as possible. Adoption Fee: Please email help@t-bar.org for adoption fee! Adoption fee includes neuter or spay, up to date vaccinations, heartworm tested if old enough or started on heartworm prevention as a puppy, deworming and a one year TBAR membership




What a pretty name, Nola. And her name isn’t the only pretty thing about her! Nola is very friendly and social. She loves people and she gets along with other animals. She’s a beautiful girl, and would love to be someone’s special fur baby. Nola is a young female, large Catahoula Leopard/ Labrador Retriever mix. She is up to date with routine shots and ready to go home with you!


How many of you love yellow labs? The Pet of the Week is that yellow Lab for you. You will not be able to resist her beautiful face. She is about a year old. Crate trained and house broken. Spayed and vaccinated. She’s very friendly, walks well on a leash, loves to play fetch and gets along with other dogs. Great with kids too. She was on her last days at the Brenham Shelter so we transferred her to K’s Mutt Hut to board till she found a home. Thanks to the Brenham Shelter for letting us know about her and to all the people who donated to pay for her board till she found a home. Sometimes it takes a village to save a dog.