CLEAR LAKE ALL BREED RESCUE
P. O. Box 591270
Houston, Texas 77062
Located in Harris County
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Adoption Process
Prospective adopters should email to schedule an appointment to meet the foster pups, who are placed only into indoor-only homes.
Service Areas
Clear Lake City / southeast Houston, Texas
Clear Lake All Breed Rescue in Houston, TX
Clear Lake All Breed Rescue is a foster-based dog rescue organization located in Houston, Texas, in Harris County, roughly 20 miles west of the city and based in the Clear Lake City area of southeast Houston. Rather than operating a physical shelter, the group relies on a network of individuals and families who provide foster care for pups, including those too young or sick to be adopted right away, until they can be placed in loving, responsible homes. All dogs live indoors with their foster families and are adopted only into indoor-only homes, with prospective adopters asked to email the rescue to schedule a meeting since no animals are kept on-site. The organization depends heavily on donations to cover veterinary costs that exceed its adoption fees, and it operates alongside 28 other animal shelters and rescues within Harris County, Texas.
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