This is Molly in her forever home. She spent the first three years of her life in rescue kennels and then she finally met her person at an adoption day. Now she is living the good life and as you can see, she has learned to enjoy it, along with belly rubs!This is proof that there is someone out there for every rescue animal and it’s our job to find them.
Happy 4th of July!
TBAR is wishing you and yours a great Independence Day! Please remember that pets are often frightened by fireworks, so keep them safe today!
This photo is of our two week old puppies, Moose and Eddie, who are currently being bottle fed by one of our foster homes. They will both be available for adoption in four weeks. If you or anyone you know are interested in giving a forever home to a Corgy mix puppy you’ll want to get your application in now so we can have you approved and ready!
Visit our how to adopt page, email [email protected] or call 936-878-2349 for more information on how to adopt from True Blue Animal Rescue. We have lots of kittens and puppies that need to be rescued by you!
Press Release: TBAR a Semi-Finalist (help us by voting!)
TBAR Selected as Semi-Finalist for Community Program Improvement Funding
Vote for TBAR to reunite them with Ty Pennington!
Washington, Texas — True Blue Animal Rescue (TBAR) has been chosen as one of 50 semi-finalists in the Ultimate Neighborhood Give Back Challenge hosted by Guaranteed Rate! This is a contest that will award five runner-up prizes of up to $10,000 for their community project, and one Grand Prize Winner will get $50,000 for their Community Project AND help for a day from Ty Pennington!
You may remember that Ty Pennington has helped TBAR in the past – back in 2005 he brought his team from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition to build a new home for the DeAeth family. When Ty, EMHE, and the Community made-over the DeAeth home they increased the capacity that TBAR had for saving animals, and allowed them to make a bigger impact in the area. Since then TBAR has helped save and rehome thousands of animals (including dogs, cats, horses, donkeys, and more).
In the past five years TBAR has branched out in their efforts to decrease animal abuse by starting the Animals Bridge Love and Education (ABLE). These camps allow hands-on experience to develop compassion and empathy in children toward animals to make them better pet owners and future advocates for animals and people. The programs under ABLE include Foster Family Fun Days, Field Trips, Scout Troop Days, Church Groups Days, and Community Service Volunteering.
In order to continue to expand this program we need to make some improvements, including air conditioning and an accessible bathroom in the classroom area, new fencing, and better walking paths. Being one of the six finalists in this competition will allow us to make some of these improvements so we can reach more children and help even more animals than ever before.
Please vote for TBAR by CLICKING HERE and vote for “Educational and therapeutic equine program improvements – Washington, TX”! Don’t forget to share this link with everyone you know so we can advance our animal education program in the Brazos Valley!
This Round 2 of voting closes on July 8th, and the 6 finalists will be announced on July 15.
About True Blue Animal Rescue: TBAR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is a no-kill animal rescue located in Brenham, Texas. If you would like to help their cause please consider donating, fostering or adopting. Every little bit helps us to help another animal in need of safety and rehabilitation. Save a life: adopt instead of shop and spay or neuter your pets!
Pet of the Week: Bailey
Bailey is a one year old Labrador mix and currently weighs about 60 lbs. She and her other buddies were saved from a field in Brenham, TX. She is playful, energetic and an avid retriever. Bailey loves to cuddle up on the couch with her favorite person when it’s time to relax inside, but when it’s playtime, she is ready for a friendly game of fetch in the backyard! Her favorite snack…mini marshmallows! Bailey would do well in a family environment with older children (or children that can understand a larger dog). Her favorite thing in the summer is to play in the sprinkler, if you have a pool or pond – even better. Bailey loves to play hide-n-seek and fetch; she loves to sleep in bed and snuggle with you too. Bailey also enjoys being worked outside with a retriever toy. She will be the perfect, loving companion for the right family. Bailey understands basic commands like “sit” “stay” and “in” when it’s time to go in her crate for resting. She knows potty time is reserved for outdoors and she’s beyond ready for a family to take her home for a sleepover! Won’t you give this sweet girl her chance at a forever home?
T-BAR is 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill animal rescue. Save a life and adopt instead of buying a pet. If you are looking for or would like more information on Bailey, or another animal you see, please call 936-878-2349 or email, [email protected] to make an appointment. Please remember to have all your pets spayed and neutered to help control pet overpopulation!
Friday Fluff: Caption This!
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Throwback Thursday – Dancer
Our #ThrowbackThursday animal is also our Pet of the Week! Dancer was removed from his owner by law enforcement. He had been left in a stall was starving and had overgrown hooves. His road to recovery included special farrier work, lots of nutrition and a month of natural horsemanship training by Juan Vendrell of TC Ranch Ventures. Now he accepts a saddle and rider and is ready to finish his training. If you want to know more about adopting Dancer email [email protected]
Pet of the Week: Dancer
Are you interested in having a four-legged, beautiful companion and best friend in your pasture or barn? This boy is quite attractive so look no further. This is Dancer a gorgeous 12 year old bay Arabian gelding. He is up to date with shots, has a negative coggins and is ready to go to someone’s home. He’s not rideable at this time but, he accepts a saddle and a rider and he is ready to finish his training. He has had lot of natural horsemanship groundwork and desensitizing training with Juan Vendrell of TC Ventures which will help his new forever family further his training.
If you are looking for or would like more information on Dancer, or another animal you see, please call 936-878-2349 or email, [email protected] to make an appointment. Fill it out and send the adoption form back (email or regular mail) and once you are on file as an approved adopter or foster home, you can meet any of TBAR’s adoptable animals.T-BAR is a 501(c)3 registered nonprofit, no-kill rescue. Save a life and adopt instead of buying a pet. Please, have your pet spayed or neutered. It is the right thing to do.
Foster Feature: Family Circle Chis
TBAR depends on foster homes to help us save animals, as we do not have a shelter location. We hope this story has inspired you to consider becoming a TBAR foster home. If so, please email us at [email protected] or call (936) 878-2349 and help us save more lives!
ABLE CAMP: JULY 2014
Reminder: Our Read to Ride ABLE kids camps are filling up fast! Remember to register ahead of time for your kid to get their 30 minute horse experience. AND don’t forget, kids can turn in their read to ride ticket once they complete 5 books this summer for one free horse experience!
You can pick your date and time and register HERE at Eventbrite!
For more information CLICK HERE, call (936) 878-2349 or email [email protected]