
This week our featured pet is Ryder. This happy fellow was a stray for weeks when a kind person agreed to foster him. He is not current on shots and on heartworm preventative and ready to adopt. Ryder loves to go for car rides and will even sit in the car in anticipation of going for a ride. He loves walking on a leash too and will take the end in his mouth and walk himself if you let him. This chocolate colored boy is large and has lots of lab personality traits. If you’d like to meet and possibly adopt Ryder email help@t-bar.org or call 936-878-2349



The two oldest dogs at TBAR Ranch, Laser and TBAR. Laser was found with his litter mates in a bag on the side of the road. Rescuing him was part of the inspiration to start True Blue Animal Rescue. His litter mates found homes but we kept Laser. He’s the black and white dog in the front. He is smiling.
Friends and family of Dr. Mary Portele have donated to TBAR in memory of their lost loved one. She was a horse woman and had a passion for these beautiful animals ever since she was a child. She was an eye doctor who practiced in the Houston area. She recently lost her horse but leaves behind her beloved kitty.

Our pet of the week is Mia. This beautiful one year old boxer mix was found with a collar grown into her neck. Brenham Humane Services took her in and had the collar removed but she needed more time to gain weight and get ready for adoption so she came to True Blue Animal Rescue. Now she’s healed, healthy and full weight. She gets along with other animals and all people. She loves to go for walks