2011 Memorials & Honorifics

Memorials

Harper Lange, Jason Schultz, Josh Ripple at Computer Helpers, for the memorial donation in memory of Alvin Krenek

Janice and Charlie Porter, for the memorial donation in memory of Alvin Krenek

Wm and Sue Krueger, for the memorial donation in memory of Alvin Krenek

Gerald and Barbara Cole, for the memorial donation in memory of Alvin Krenek

Geraldine and Willis Rogers of Krenek’s Tractor Repair, for the memorial donation in memory of Alvin Krenek

Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeWitt McCown, for the memorial donation in memory of Alvin Krenek

Perry L. Thomas III and Betty Thomas, for the memorial donation in memory of Alvin Krenek

Douglas & Marilyn Heckmann, for the memorial donation in memory of Alvin Krenek

Jerry and Rebecca Light, for the memorial donation in memory of Alvin Krenek

Loretta & Ralph Pinnell, for the donation in memory of Seminole Winds (Semi) our 29 year old mare that we had the privilege of caring for the last 2 years, passed over the Rainbow Bridge on Monday May 16, 2011

Semi-Memorial

Cheryl Craven, for the memorial donation in memory of Jake, beloved lab who shared his life with Jan & Dave Redden

 

Honorifics

MARILYN HENDERSON, for the donation in honor of Scott Henderson’s Birthday

Lenoir Seelhorst, for the donation in honor of 50th wedding anniversary of Dr. And Mrs. Henry Boehm

Diana Bender, for the donation in honor of Dewberry Hill Veterinary Hospital Staff

2011 News Recap

TRUE BLUE ANIMAL RESCUE DELIVERS GENEROUS BRENHAM AREA DONATIONS TO HELP MAGNOLIA/WALLER FIRE VICTIMS

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NEIGHBORHOOD ESTRAY AWARDED TO TBAR

Imagine looking out your subdivision window and seeing a horse walking down the street, by himself. And this horse is really skinny. That’s how residents met the senior horse, now named Hemmingway. Apparently just turned loose, the severely emaciated horse was looking for help and looked like a walking skeleton with skin. Sheriff Dept took custody of the horse and after the required hold for an owner to come forth, the horse was awarded to TBar. Hemmingway has already put on a lot of weight, but he still looks really skinny and has a long way to go. The first time he was given water, his head was down for over 5 minutes drinking, said Melanie DeAeth, President of TBar. Hemmingway is getting multiple feedings day of quality senior feed, and special digestive cookies donated by Skodes Horses Treats & Wellness Ranch.  Hemmingway loves people and loves cookies! 

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UPDATE: Hemmingway is ADOPTED!  THANK YOU to Dr Cassie Schuster for rehabbing, loving and adopting Hemi!!!  Thank you to Wellness Ranch!!  THANK YOU for supporting TBAR!  You make it possible for us to continue to help horses like Hemmingway!

 

Custody of Wood County horses awarded to animal rescue group

From the Tyler Morning Telegraph

By MELISSA CROWE
Staff Writer

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The Wood County Judge awarded custody of 26 malnourished horses seized from a Yantis pasture last week to True Blue Animal Rescue after a hearing Wednesday.
Representing herself during the hearing, Linda Hurley Jones, 67, of Yantis, was arrested and charged with nine felony counts of animal cruelty.
She remains in the Wood County Jail pending a $13,500 bond.
Ms. Jones appealed the decision and County Judge Bryan Jeanes set a $10,000 bond on that appeal.
Wood County deputies seized 27 horses Jan. 24 from Ms. Jones’ pasture at County Road 1960, near Texas Highway 154. One died Friday afternoon in veterinary care.
{TBAR Note: 5 horse carcasses were found on the property}
Sgt. Kilan Polk said the hearing “went well” and he is “satisfied with the results.”
He said deputies are investigating the woman’s other properties, although he said he has been unable to “physically examine any of those animals” at this time.
“Once something like this is publicized, other calls come in,” Polk said. “We’re looking at two other places right now unrelated to this case.”
Rather than continuing to answer calls about mistreated and neglected animals, he said he wants calls about people who can foster them.
Melanie DeAeth, president of the Brenham, said the rescue group is “in desperate need of foster homes.”
She said all the horses are Paints, workable and 10 years old or younger, and although “none of them are in good health,” she said, they are improving.
Potential foster families for any or all of the 26 horses should call True Blue Animal Rescue at 936-878-2349.

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If anyone is interested in adopting or being a foster home for one or more of these horses, they can contact us at [email protected]

 

Rehabilitation of the animals will take several months and cost TBAR thousands of dollars. If you would like to make a contribution to assist with the animals rehabilitation or would like to become a foster care-giver for these or other neglect case horses, please contact True Blue Animal Rescue at 936-878-2349 or click below.

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When horses are kept in a herd and fed or starved as a herd, the most dominant horses are usually in good condition, the least dominant horses are skin and bones and the middle horses are thin. The Wood County horses exemplify this. The stallion and boss mare are in good shape. Most of the rest of the horses are ribby, show backbone, have dull coats. The bottom of the herd horses are skin and bones, easily seen even through their winter coat.

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The owner initially covered this filly with hay, to hide her from the Sheriff. The filly was so emaciated, she could not stand. Unfortunately, she died a few days after being rescued, despite all the efforts to save her.

Clinton Anderson Film Crew

Camera Crew and Rider came to TBAR foster home to evaluate this rescue horse to be used in a Clinton Anderson Training Video.  Clinton Anderson’s show Horsemanship Downunderairs Sunday mornings at 10:30 on Fox Sports and shows at other times on RFD-TV

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2008-2010 Memorials & Honorifics

Cheryl Craven: for the memorial donation in memory of Jake, beloved lab who shared his life with Jan & Dave Redden

Bud and Donna Scott: for the memorial donation in memory of Karen Lasky

Jerome and Carolyn Nowak: for the memorial donation in memory of Karen Lasky

Linda and Mark Varble: for the memorial donation in memory of Karen Lasky

Betty Penkalski: for the memorial donation in memory of Karen Lasky

Peter and Sandra Evaldi: for the memorial donation in memory of Karen Lasky

Ann Brady: for the memorial donation in memory of Karen Lasky

Claire Peters: for the memorial donation in memory of Max Verzele – Max loved animals

Franny (the dog with class): beloved dog of Carla Cole Wesley, beloved dog of Claire

Ann Brady: for the memorial donation in memory of Laci, beloved dog of Joni Daniels

Debbie Calderone: for the memorial donation in memory of Patricia Ann Souter

Kathryn Byargeon: for the memorial donation in memory of Patricia Ann Souter

Forrest Colditz – Calkins Aero Service: for the memorial donation in memory of Patricia Ann Souter

Col. and Mrs. Koteras: for the memorial donation in memory of Billie Baranowski

Technology Department at BISD: for the memorial donation in memory of Billie Baranowski, Aunt of Poncho and Julie Dismukes

Clifford and Kathy Miller for the memorial donation in memory of Billie Baranowski

Ann Brady for the memorial donation in memory of Elmo, beloved pet of Elizabeth and Dolly

Joy and Jerry Hamaker for the memorial donation in memory of
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Bob and Rieta Doty for the memorial donation in memory of Ashley Doty

The Staff of Lippman Music Co for the memorial donation in memory of
Fraser Tubie Pushee ‘s Beloved dog

Diana Bender for the memorial donation in memory of Mindy Kitty who crossed the rainbow bridge on June 20, 2009

Diana Bender for the memorial donation in memory of Suki Kitty who crossed the rainbow bridge on Aug. 8, 2009

Teresa Gaskamp for the memorial donation in memory of Glenn Tackett

Chewbaka II: 11/12/1997 to 12/18/2008 We love and miss you, until we meet again my little boy. Ralph & Loretta Pinnell

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In Memory of Dallas: Approx 1996 to 08/01/2008 – We love you Dallas, until we meet again – Loretta & Ralph Pinnell

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In loving Memory of Keeli: 06/09/2003 to 01/15/08 Cut down too short, due to rattlesnake bite. We love you Keeli and can’t wait to be with you again, Loretta & Ralph Pinnell

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In loving memory of Tejas: 03/23/1990 to 08/07/08 We love and miss you Tejas, we will see you again over the bridge. Loretta & Ralph Pinnell

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In loving memory of Winds of Destiny: 01/01/1994 to 11/08/2006 My loving soulmate, I am lost without you See you again over the bridge. Loretta & Ralph Pinnell

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Dennie and Emma Jackson: for the memorial donation in memory of James Michael Clark

Glynda Wester/Erin Linder: for the memorial donation in memory of James Michael Clark

Brenda Thompson: for the memorial donation in memory of James Michael Clark

Margaret Clark: Clark Travel – Brenham, for the memorial donation in memory of James Michael Clark

Mr and Mrs Richard O’Malley: for the memorial donation in memory of
John West

Gerald and Deborah Muckleroy: for the memorial donation in memory of
John West

Richard and Mary Speir: for the memorial donation in memory of John West

Stephen and Mary Sue James: for the memorial donation in memory of
John West

Christine Seiken: for the memorial donation in memory of Opie, the beloved St. Bernard of Michael Breddin and Ed Fulkerson

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Charles & Carolyn Matejowsky: for the memorial donation in memory of
Opie, the beloved St. Bernard of Michael Breddin and Ed Fulkerson

Linda J Owens: for the memorial donation in memory of Jean Klussman

Diana and Bobby Bender: for the memorial donation in memory of Nicki, the kitten

Honorifics

Marilyn Henderson for the donation in honor of Scott Henderson’s Birthday

Lenoir Seelhorst for the donation in honor of 50th wedding anniversary of
Dr. And Mrs. Henry Boehm

Diana Bender for the donation in honor of Dewberry Hill Veterinary Hospital Staff

Diana Bender for the donation in honor of Janice Dewberry, DVM

Elisa McCrimmon for the donation in honor of Lenoir Seelhorst

Elizabeth Brady for the donation in honor of Ann and Tom Brady

Daniel and Brenda Brady for the donation in honor of Ann and Tom Brady

James and Tasha Johnson for the donation in honor of Ann and Tom Brady

Laura, Ed and Chris New for the donation in honor of Ann and Tom Brady

James Andrus for the donation in honor of John and Peggy Andrus

Amy Cole for the donation in honor of Erin Ferreyra’s wedding

2009-2010 News Recap

Carol Paselk, the former owner of the 57 horses T-Bar and BEHS helped law enforcement officials seize in May, was just found guilty of two counts of animal cruelty!

In reference to the story May 2009 (see below) , 57 horses seized by Hopkins County law enforcement assisted by True Blue Animal Rescue of Brenham and BEHS of College Station. 

On Thursday October 29th 2009, Carol Paselk was found guilty on two class A misdemeanor charges of animal cruelty. The presiding Judge was Amy Smith. Prosecuting Attorney was Hopkins County Attorney Dusty Rabe. Ms. Paselk received 365 days jail time for the first count, which was probated for two years. And 275 days jail time for the second count which she will serve. In addition she will have to pay $500.00 in fines and court costs. Also, 80 hours community service, restitution paid to the rescues for expenses incurred above normal care due to her neglect of the animals.

 Also, it was ordered by Judge Smith that Ms. Paselk will not be able to own or care for ANY animal, inside or outside of her home for the duration of her sentence. Ms. Paselk is currently being held in the Hopkins County Jail on a $10,000.00 bond ($5000.00 each count) pending appeal. True Blue Animal Rescue would like to thank Judge Amy Smith, C.A. Dusty Rabe and the jury for finding for the horses and finally giving them the justice they so deserve. 

T-Bar hopes that this case will let the public know it is NOT okay to abuse or neglect animals and that there are consequences if it happens. The horses are all doing well, gaining weight, are or will be ready for adoptive homes very soon. 

If anyone is interested in adopting or being a foster home for one or more of these horses, they can contact us at [email protected] . 

 


 

Girl Scout Troop 280 visits T-Bar 

Girl Scout Troop 280 came out to visit Tbar. They collected and donated rags and paper towels to help us take care of the animals. They also donated $50 from their cookie money to sponsor one of the Hopkins Co. horses. We let them sponsor one of the stallions here and they even got to name him. His name is now Brownie. Here are pictures of the girls meeting our blind horse Jasmine, then meeting and learning about a skinny horse like Brownie. They watched Dale give Brownie a bath and then they cleaned his stall! It was a great day and at the end they sat in front of the barn for a group picture!  They plan to come back in the fall!

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A Texas Justice of the Peace has awarded custody of 57 Thoroughbred and Arabian horses to the equine welfare groups that have been caring for them since the animals were seized May 9.

Hopkins County law enforcement authorities and volunteers from the True Blue Animal Rescue and the Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society seized the animals from owner Carol Paselk. Melanie DeAeth, president of True Blue Animal Rescue, said the horses were malnourished and needed veterinary and farrier care.

On Tuesday, Justice of the Peace Yvonne King ruled that the horses were neglected and that rescue groups should continue providing rehabilitative care until the horses can be placed in adoptive homes. Paselk was unavailable for comment.

UPDATE: Criminal charges have now been filed against Carol Paselk.

 

For Immediate Release

For more information:
Melanie DeAeth, True Blue Animal Rescue
Phone: (936)878-2349
Jennifer Williams, President Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society
Phone: (888) 542 5163
 
TWO RESCUES, HOPKINS COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT AND SULPHUR SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT WORK TOGETHER TO SEIZE 58 HORSES FROM HOPKINS COUNTY HORSE OWNER
 
 
True Blue Animal Rescue (TBAR) President Melanie DeAeth received a neglect complaint concerning Hopkins County horse owner Carol Paselk earlier this year.  When she discovered the condition of the horses at the property, she contacted Jennifer Williams, Ph.D. of Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society (BEHS).  DeAeth and Williams agreed that the horses appear to be neglected:  they lacked proper food, access to potable water and necessary medical attention.
 
On Saturday, May 9, 2009, volunteers from TBAR and BEHS arrived at the owner’s property accompanied by officers from the Hopkins County Sheriff’s Department and Sulphur Springs Police Department.  The officers served the owner, Carol Paselk, with a warrant to remove all horses from the property.  Volunteers document 57 horses living on the property in unsanitary conditions and found one deceased horse..  All living horses were removed and relocated to safe holding facilities.  They’re currently being seen by veterinarians and farriers and being started on re-feeding programs. 
 
The case will be heard on Tuesday, May 19th at 1:30 PM in Sulphur Springs.  At that time, evidence on the horses’ condition will be presented, and the owner will have a chance to present evidence.  The Justice of the Peace who presides over the case will then determine whether or not the horses were neglected.  If so agrees that the horses were neglected, she can award them to the rescues to rehabilitation and eventually rehome.
 
Rehabilitation of the animals will take several months and cost the organizations thousands of dollars.  If you would like to make a contribution to assist with the animals rehabilitation or would like to become a foster care-giver for these or other neglect case horses, please contact True Blue Animal Rescue or Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society. 

Cats Adopted in 2010

Jack Black – 11 month old black cat as of June 2010
ADOPTED – Thank You!

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Vaccinated and spayed/neutered. Black Jack is a short-haired, very shiny and sleek, black cat. He’s not all black because he has 10 white hairs on his chest and a couple on his back – go figure! He has beautiful yellow eyes and a great purr. He’s a little shy at first, but given time to warm up to you, he’s a cuddler!  He gets along great with big dogs and with other cats. No risk involved – you win with Black Jack!

SYBIL – April 2010 – pictured at 18 weeks
ADOPTED – Thank You!
  
 OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERABeautiful Sybil loves to romp and play. When her playtime is over, nothing makes her happier than crawling up on your chest and enthusiastically purring while you pet her until she drifts off to sleep; content just to be with you. Sybil also enjoys playing with her siblings and with fluffy mouse toys and ping pong balls. She is a very sweet kitten and would be a joyful addition to your family. Sybil is an exquisite deep gray & white short-hair kitten with the most appealing markings! At 19 weeks of age she is spayed and ready for her new home with a special person who will love and care for her always. For more about Sybil contact TBAR at 936-878-2349

SCOTTY  pictured at 11 weeks
ADOPTED – Thank you!

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Scotty looks a lot like Sybil, but has a gray spot on his chin and an all gray tail. Scotty has been neutered. He is the first one to greet you when you walk in the room and jumps into your lap and purrs. He’s more interested in loving now then playing. He’s a little bigger than his two sisters, but still adorable! 

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ADOPTED – Thank you!

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Precious has wonderful ‘eye-liner’ markings on her race and a white-tipped tabby colored tail. She and Sybil are the same size and love to play together. Precious has a wonderful purr and will eventually fall asleep on you. 

 Lexi – ADOPTED – Thank You!
7-8 month old black kitten

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7 Week old Black Kittens – ADOPTED – Thank You!

 

KathrynskittensIt’s true you can’t buy love – but you can certainly adopt it. These precious orphaned kittens (four of six total) are in desperate need of homes. Their lives were saved thanks to loving bottle-feeding by a True Blue Animal Rescue (TBAR) staff member, and they are now on wet food and ready for their forever families. A kitten in your home is a joy to behold, and having two kittens who can play with each other is more fun than you can imagine – so TBAR is offering your choice of any one or two kittens for a single adoption fee. They are about 7 weeks old and are sweet, affectionate, and well-socialized. They come with all their shots and a certificate for free neuter or spay. Save a life and adopt instead of buying a pet. For more information call 936-878-2349.

Dogs Adopted Nov-Dec 2010

T-Bar’s 2010 Dog Success Stories
Dogs that Found their Forever Homes * 

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Ella T-Bar Name: Ella T-Bar Number: D443
Sex: Girl Puppy Age on 11/2010: 8 weeks
Breed: Labrador / Border Collie X 
Color: Black and white
ADOPTED – Thank you!
DescriptionAt nine weeks of age, Ella is already a beauty. This black & white Lab/Border Collie mix is also very sweet and very smart. Ella is leash trained, crate trained, and almost completely house broken. She minds well, comes when she’s called, and loves other dogs, cats, and children. What more could you ask in a companion dog? Of course like all True Blue Animal Rescue (TBAR) pets, Ella is wormed, vaccinated and eligible for free spay upon adoption. Ella loves playing with all her foster friends but really wants a family of her own. For more about Ella and the other puppies, dogs, horses, donkeys, and cats at TBAR, contact TBAR at 936-878-2349
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Betty08 T-Bar Name: Betty T-Bar Number: D131 Weight: 40 lbs
Sex: Spayed Female Age on 2/2010:  5 years
Breed: Boxer X
Color:  Tan and white
ADOPTED – Thank You!
DescriptionBetty’s story is all too common. She was found dumped on the back roads in Bryan – a skinny girl. Mistaken for a Pitt Bull, the Bryan shelter said she would be euthanized without a chance to find a loving home. After some desperate phone calls, Betty found a safe haven at True Blue Animal Rescue (TBAR). Betty seems to know how close she came to losing her life and is making up for it. She’s very sweet and loving. She gets along with other dogs, enjoys attention, comes when called and has a calm, sweet nature. Look at that sweet face and those big, soft eyes. Don’t they just call to you? She loves stuffed toys and will carry them around and sleep with them in her dog house. This beautiful, 5 yr old, yellow/tan and white Boxer mix is past the puppy stage of chewing, needing more time & energy. She’s happy being outside, but would be happy being inside with you and a dog companion. She’s ready and waiting to settle into a family of her own that will love her and keep her forever. Of course, she’s spayed and had all her shots. Betty is picture here with TBAR’s Fundraising Coordinator, Kathryn Turnbull. 
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Doodlebug T-Bar Name: Doodlebug T-Bar Number: D439
Sex: Girl Puppy Age on 11/2010: 6 weeks
Breed: Shepherd/ Labrador X 
Color: Black
ADOPTED – Thank you!
Description: Doodlebug was a litter of puppies orphaned at only 3 days old. They were sick and had a bad case of dermatitis. Unfortunately, Doodlebug’s 6 siblings did not survive. Doodlebug is the single miracle survivor. She is a snuggle-bug and loves people! She loves to give puppy kisses. Doodlebug will be available for adoption when she is a little older, but you can submit your application and get approved now to adopt this special girl!   Doodlebug will grow up to be at least 50 lbs.
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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA T-Bar Name:  Indy T-Bar Number: D433 Weight: 57lbs
Sex: Neutered Boy  Age on 8/201010 months
Breed:  Saint Bernard Mix
Color:  Dark chocolate brown and white with spots
ADOPTED – Thank You!
Description Indy was picked up as a stray in Caldwell, TX. After 3 weeks of trying, no owner came forward and Indy was scheduled to be euthanized when TBar was contacted. Indy is a big, goofy, sweet boy and all puppy. Lots of energy and wants to play. Loves the water. Great with cats, horses, chickens – supervised. Loves other dogs, but can be a bit rough, just because he’s BIG. Leash trained and crate trained. Will need a family willing to continue and reinforce his training and be a calm, assertive pack leader. Double dew-claws on the hind feet. May be purebred St Bernard.
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dogind2 T-Bar Name:  Dennis T-Bar Number: D427 Weight:35-40 lbs
Sex: Boy Puppy (will be neutered before adoption)  Age on 6/2010 7 mos
Breed:  Shepherd Mix
Color:  Black and Orange ADOPTED – Thank You!
Description: Dennis is a very happy & friendly shepherd mix. At 7 mos. he’s  medium size @ 35-40 lbs. Doesn’t jump or dig and comes to his name, even though he was just named by his foster mom. Brother to Jack above ( Jack & Dennis – Easy Riders). For more information, read Jack’s description above. 
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Jack2 T-Bar Name:  Jack T-Bar Number: D428 Weight: 35-40 lbs
Sex: Boy Puppy (will be neutered before adoption)  Age on 6/20107 mos
Breed: Shepherd Mix
Color:  Black and Orange ADOPTED – Thank You!
DescriptionIf you are looking for a great family dog, Jack will fill the bill. He is a handsome German shepherd mix with beautiful tan, black, & blond color markings. At 40 lbs Jack has reached adult size. Like all shepherds, Jack is smart and very obedient once he understands what you want. He comes when called and learns quickly. Jack is about 7 months old and still has some puppy in him so he’ll need lots of exercise. However, he is calm when left alone, and he is really good with other dogs and children. Jack and his equally striking brother Dennis were dumped in the country and left to starve. In spite of all they went through, they are both healthy, joyful, and affectionate dogs who would make loyal and loving pets. For more about Jack and other TBAR animals, contact TBAR at 936-878-2349
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Clancy T-Bar Name: Clancy T-Bar Number: D434
Sex: Neutered Boy Age on 8/2010: 1 year
Breed: Yorkie Mix  
Color: Gray/Tan
ADOPTED – Thank You!
Description: Clancy is ready for his forever home! This adorable little 1 yr. old white Yorkie mix is also very loving, sociable, and full of life. He likes lots of attention and loves giving kisses. Clancy gets along with other dogs and enjoys a lively game of mutual chasing; splashing in a kiddie pool is another favorite pastime. Clancy is house-broken, crate-trained, walks well on a leash, and loves to ride in the car. His special forever family will need to be one who will make him an inside dog. For more about Clancy and other TBAR animals, contact TBAR at 936-878-2349
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KMfemalepup T-Bar Name:  Gia T-Bar Number: D434 Weight:
Sex: Girl puppy  Age on 9/1/2010 3 mos
Breed:  Golden Retriever Mix
Color:  Orange and white ADOPTED – Thank you!
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Clyde as a Puppy 
T-Bar Name:  Clyde T-Bar Number: D075 Weight: 35lbs
Sex: Neutered Boy Age on 7/2009: 4 years
Breed: Copelyn Hound 
Color:  Black, with Orange  markings 
ADOPTED – Thank You!
Description: Clyde’s foster home describes him as sincere, loyal, nice, and social. This handsome black & tan medium-size  Copelyn Hound lost his home due to divorce and he longs to belong once again to a family of his own. At three years of age, Clyde is also crate trained and house-broken. He needs a caring family with a good yard where he can run and play. Clyde is a bright, sweet, animal with a loving personality who will repay your kindness with joyful gratitude and loyal devotion. He is fixed and has all of his shots. Can you find room in your heart and home for this special boy? Clyde and Bonnie (above) are siblings. For more about Clyde and other TBAR animals, contact TBAR at 936- 878-2349
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Dogs Adopted October 2010

T-Bar’s Oct 2010 Success Stories
Dogs that Found their Forever Homes * 

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Max-adoptedW T-Bar Name:  Max T-Bar Number: D420 Weight:8-10 lbs
Sex: Boy  puppy  Age on 5/14/2010 10 wks
Breed:  Shepherd / Labrador / Golden Retriever Mix
Color:  Tan with Black highlights ADOPTED – Thank you!
DescriptionMax is a delightful mix of three terrific breeds all in one fabulous package, who will grow up to be about 50–60 lbs. of loyal & steadfast canine companionship. Eleven week-old Max is a shepherd/lab/golden mix with a striking coat of creams and browns, accented with a black mask and ears. Max was shy at first but thanks to his True Blue Animal Rescue (TBAR) foster mom, he has learned to be very trusting. He prances around the yard as if saying “Look at me!” Max loves to play; lying in the kiddie pool and rope tug of war are two of his favorite pastimes. He gets along well with other dogs, so he would be a wonderful buddy for both his human family and any other family dogs. Max’s adoption includes neutering & vaccinations. For more about Max and other TBAR animals, contact TBAR at 936-878-2349
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Iggy-Sep09 T-Bar Name:  Iggy T-Bar Number: D353 Weight:40 lbs
Sex: Neutered Boy  Age on 1/2010 1 year
Breed:  Retriever / Cur
Color:  Black with white chest ADOPTED – Thank you!
Description: Iggy is seen here shopping for dog chow with his foster family. But Iggy is also shopping for a forever home where he can receive lots of individual love and attention. At 9 months old, Iggy (and his three littermates) is a perfect age for adoption. He is a handsome retriever/cur mix who weighs about 40 lbs and is almost fully grown. His sleek black coat is accented with a striking white chest. Iggy has a sweet disposition and is already crate trained and walks well on a leash. He loves to play and loves to chase butterflies and dragonflies. He is neutered, current on his shots, and will make a great family addition. October is “Adopt a Shelter Dog” month, so come see Iggy or one of the other True Blue Animal Rescue dogs.
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Jane2 T-Bar Name:  Jane T-Bar Number:D393 Weight: 50 lb
Sex: Spayed Girl  Age on 3/15/2010 11 months
Breed:  Labrador / Hound 
Color:  Black with white/gray on chest ADOPTED – Thank You!
Description: Jane  was found as a stray in Navasota. She is spayed, vaccinated and ready to go to a new home! She’s a very loveable and sweet dog. Playful and fun too! She loves the water and will lie down in kiddie pools or swim in a pond. She’s also housebroke and walks well on a leash.
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Tilly T-Bar Name:  Tilly T-Bar Number: D431 Weight:20 lbs
Sex: Girl Puppy  Age on 8/22/2010 3 months
Breed:  Catahoula/ Black Lab Mix
Color:  Black/Gray/White ADOPTED – Thank you!
Description: Tilly, is a 3 mos. old Catahoula/ black lab mix. She was found abandoned at a KOA campground. She loves the outdoors, but didn’t have the tools for survival- like food and shelter. She’s going to be a big dog, but like most Catahoulas she’s pretty laid back, and like most labs – very smart & friendly. She does need to be spayed.
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Scarlet2W T-Bar Name: Scarlet T-Bar Number: D385 Weight:25 lbs
Sex: Spayed Girl Puppy  Age on 1/22/2010 4 months
Breed:  Basset Hound  Mix
Color:  Brown/Orange  ADOPTED – Thank you!
Description: Scarlet was dumped (illegal in Texas). She was covered in fleas and had scabs all over from the flea bites. Poor girl. She’s happy and healthy now and loves to sleep in your lap! She likes dogs, cats and people. Scarlet is current on vaccinations and spayed. She is a small girl and has the short legs of a Basset Hound. Quite adorable! 
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NewElin T-Bar Name:  Elin T-Bar Number: D430 Weight:8-10 lbs
Sex: Girl puppy  Age on 7/14/2010 12 wks
Breed:
Color:  Orange ADOPTED – Thank you!
Description: Elin was found almost starved to death, but was rescued in time and saved. Unfortunately, we were too late to save her sibling. Elin seems to appreciate her second chance at life and is a little bundle of puppy energy!
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Dogs Adopted September 2010

T-Bar’s Sept 2010 Success Stories
Dogs that Found their Forever Homes * 

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RandyShelter T-Bar Name:  Randy T-Bar Number: D423 Weight:35 lb
Sex: Neutered boy  Age on 5/2010
Breed:  Rat Terrier X
Color:  White with black and orange Adoption Fee:ADOPTED – Thank You!
Description: He is the sweetest dog ever!  He is shy but loves to sit in your lap and sleep on the bed. Randy’s picture does not really look like him. He is a small dog, doesn’t even come knee high. And he has a cute face that is narrow, not like the picture. You have to see him in-person!
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AngelChiW (1) T-Bar Name: Angel T-Bar Number: D432
Sex: Spayed Girl Age on 8/2010: 
Breed: Chihuahua  
Color: Black and White
Adoption Fee:ADOPTED – Thank You!
Description: 
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LinusW T-Bar Name: Linus T-Bar Number: D379
Sex: Neutered Boy Age on 11/2009: 4 months
Breed: American Staffordshire Terrier Mix  
Color: Brindle
Adoption Fee:Adopted – Thank You!!
Description: Linus was rescued as a stray and brought to a vet clinic. He had almost no hair and had a very sad look on his face. He had given up home. Now with medication and TLC, Linus’ hair has grown back and he is beautiful! He will soon be ready for adoption!
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TaffyAug08 T-Bar Name:  Taffy T-Bar Number: D319 Weight:30 lbs
Sex: Spayed Girl  Age on 05/2009 3 yrs
Breed: Dalmatian / Terrier
Color:  White with Black patches and black spots
Adoption Fee: ADOPTED – Thank You!
Description: Taffy found a wonderful forever home and has enjoyed being a family dog. Unfortunately, divorce has caused Taffy to have to come back to T-Bar. She’s hoping for one final forever home.How Taffy came to T-Bar: Taffy was rescued *covered* in fleas.  She was skinny but put on weight quickly once she was at TBAR with good food and no bugs. Her 2 puppies were rescued earlier and are listed on the puppy page and below. She’s very friendly and sweet. She’s wormed, vaccinated, spayed and ready for her forever home. 
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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA T-Bar Name:  Puppy Chow  T-Bar Number: D272 Weight:45 lbs
Sex: Spayed Girl Age on 4/20103.5 years
Breed: Labrador / Terrier
Color:  Black 
Adoption Fee: ADOPTED – Thank You! Location: Alvin, Texas
Description: Puppy Chow is spayed all vaccinated, heartworm negative, house broken, knows the dog door, and is great with all the other dogs. She was dropped off at a Humane Society where they were going to give her 3 days and then put her down. She is good with older kids and likes to run around the yard with them; she is real good inside, very well behaved and listens when you tell her something. Puppy Chow likes to sleep in the bed with you, if you let her. Very sweet personality, not demanding. Puppy Chow is a really cool dog and very smart.
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tucker-july T-Bar Name:  Tucker T-Bar Number: D358 Weight:35 lb
Sex: Boy Puppy  Age on 2/15/2010 1 year
Breed:  Yellow Labrador Mix
Color:  Yellow and White Adoption Fee:ADOPTED – Thank You!
Description: Tucker was a lost little boy before being rescued; and was a bit shy at first after his scary adventure on his own. But with some TLC from his foster home, he’s over-coming his shyness and is wagging his tail and enjoying being a puppy again. This darling boy will be a medium sized dog when he grows up and just needs a family of his own.July update from Tucker’s foster mom: Tucker will play tug of war with me if I offer the toy.  I’m letting him win to build confidence.  He also likes the tennis ball.  Won’t bring it back, but he loves to chase it.  He can catch it on the bounce sometimes.
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daisy T-Bar Name:  Daisy T-Bar Number: D210 Weight:55 lbs
Sex:  Spayed Female Age on 1/2010:  4 years
Breed:  Shepherd 
Color:  black and tan
Adoption Fee: ADOPTED – Thank You!
Description: Daisy is a sweet dog looking for one last forever home. 
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