Angels Four Paws
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Saving Lives in Houston, The one get left behind
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Who Are We?

We are an all-volunteer nonprofit group dedicated to saving homeless and abandoned animals from euthanasia in overcrowded Houston Metro Area shelters. We rescue the one that are left behind only because of the breed that they are or the condition that they are in. We believe all dogs desert a loving home no matter the breed that they are. 

Angels Four Paws places non-aggressive dogs into temporary foster homes where they are socialized, spay/neutered, vaccinated, and treated for any medical or behavioral conditions which would otherwise limit their adaptability. We then actively seek out permanent quality homes for these deserving animals through our volunteer network, online adoption page, weekend adoption fairs, and neighborhood poster campaigns.
Angels Four Paws is a nonprofit corporation supported completely by donations. Our all-volunteer, home-based organization guarantees that your donations are completely focused on saving dogs.
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Our ultimate goal is to help create a world where all companion animals have loving and permanent homes. A world where no good-natures companion animal, no matter what their age, are killed in shelters because they are considered surplus or unadoptable. I strongly believe any dogs I came across is the because God want me to rescue his children no matter who they are.

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