In 2022, we shifted our priorities to take in more animals at active risk of euthanasia at shelters across the Coastal Bend. We work closely with these public shelters to identify animals in need. Oftentimes, the animals coming in are directly from euthanasia lists (where time is of the essence and a deadline has already been set). Other times, we collaborate with shelters to find positive outcomes for their animals before the threat to euthanize must be made.
When a partner shelter flags an animal as at-risk of euthanasia, our team evaluates whether we have space and the resources to responsibly provide care. If we can take them, we do. Each transfer doesn't just save one life — it also creates space at the partner shelter so they can save the next pet.
We serve a five-county area: Nueces, San Patricio, Kleberg, Jim Wells, and Aransas counties. The Coastal Bend is our priority, but our reach continues to grow.