Happy Tails & Rescue Stories
Georgie
Georgie was just 6 weeks old and barely 2 pounds when he landed in a South Texas shelter, fighting one of the worst parasite infections the vet had ever seen. He pulled through thanks to dedicated medical care and a loving foster mom—who ended up adopting him.
These days, Georgie’s living the good life with three dog siblings.

Suzi, Jax, and Poppy
Suzi was dumped, then surrendered after she jumped out of a moving car. Jax was a nearly emaciated stray in South Texas. Poppy was left alone after her owner passed away. All three found their way to rescue—and then to each other. Now they’re living the good life together with their adopter in Hutto, surrounded by love, soft beds, and second chances.

Patches and Astrid
Patches was surrendered for scaring his former owner’s goats. Astrid was found as a stray. Now, these two hounds are living their best life together in New Mexico with a family who adores them. Their mom works for NASA—so yes, their photo was literally beamed into space. From ground to galaxy, these pups are officially stars.

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Charlie Bear
Charlie was a stray in South Texas, but you'd never guess it now. He lives in Hutto, has a hippo painting inspired by his good looks, and fully leans into his pretty privilege. His nightly routine includes demanding blueberries from his dad—and, of course, getting them.

Rowdy/Howie
Rowdy came to us as a stray from a shady situation, but those days are long behind him. Now renamed Howie, he’s living the good life in Houston—complete with doggie daycare playdates and all the spoiling a hound could ask for.

Shiloh
Shiloh came to us from a shelter in Baytown where he was at risk of euthanasia. His leg was in such bad shape, amputation was nearly an option. But with medical care and a whole lot of love, his leg healed—and so did he. Today, he’s thriving with his forever family.

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Abby(Indigo Blue) and Amie (Bailey)
Abby and Amie were on death row at a shelter, battling severe mange. With antibiotics, medicated baths, and a foster mom who never gave up, they healed inside and out. Now known as Indigo Blue and Bailey, both are thriving in their new homes and living the lives they were always meant to have.

Minnie, Jewel, Mikasa, and Paris
These four South Texas stray sisters were rescued from a high-kill shelter with no time to spare. Today, each one is thriving with an amazing family. And Minnie? She’s not just adopted—she’s the spokeshound for Hound House Coffee. Try her Hibiscus Berry Tea and support rescue

Chance/Copper
Chance was found as a stray and named for the second chance he deserved. Turns out, that chance led straight to his forever home—his foster mom’s very first foster fail. Now known as Copper, he’s deeply loved and living happily with his hound siblings and adoring family.

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Curly/Shirley
Curly came to us as an owner surrender and was soon diagnosed with bladder cancer. With the help of our vet partner, we made sure she had the medical care she needed. Now she’s been adopted by a wonderful couple near Dallas and is living out her days surrounded by love and comfort.

Sunny/Rey
Sunny came to us from a hoarder/breeder case in Louisiana, unsure of people and the world around her. Her foster mom saw her potential and never let go—adopting her and renaming her Rey. With love and patience, Rey has overcome so much and is finally enjoying life as a happy, carefree dog

Annie/Hallie
Annie was found as a stray—underweight, skittish, and unsure of the world. She was adopted by a wonderful family in Oklahoma and renamed Hallie. With two dog siblings and a lot of love, she’s gained confidence, found her place, and now spends her days soaking up the sun and being adored.

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