Help the Pets of Hays County – Brief Survey

Sep 01, 2023 Your participation is important to us! Please complete this brief survey to better inform how we serve people and pets in Hays County. Fill Out The Survey Here This survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. All information received will be strictly confidential. _____________________________________ Ayude a las mascotas del condado de Hays: breve encuesta ¡Su participación es importante para nosotros! Complete esta breve encuesta para informar mejor cómo servimos a las personas y las mascotas en...

    Posted On: Sep 1, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

Let’s Scoop the Poop

Sep 01, 2023 We all do it. But we all go about keeping it sanitary in different ways. Humans use flushing toilets, cats keep it classy and bury it or use a litter box. And dogs? Well. Dogs need their mamas and dads to help them out. That’s right. We’re talking about poop. When it comes to keeping our environment clean and healthy, dog “paw”rents have a responsibility to do a simple act: scoop the poop. It isn’t glamorous and certainly isn’t fun. But it takes just a few seconds to pick up your dog’s...

    Posted On: Sep 1, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

A Picture of Transport Success: Tonto

Aug 29, 2023 For 10 months, Tonto sat overlooked in a crowded shelter in an isolated part of West Texas, where the human population counts at 9,000 and the nearest vet is 90 miles away.  The longer he sat, and the more crowded the shelter got and the greater risk there was of Tonto facing euthanasia.  But Tonto’s fate changed when APA!’s transport team, the Texas shelter, and Underground Dog, a local rescue, teamed up. Together we got Tonto on a flight up to Boise Bully Rescue in Boise, Idaho, where Tonto was quickly...

    Posted On: Aug 29, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

A Picture of Transport Success: Darla

Aug 26, 2023 APA!’s National Shelter Support team was working at a partner shelter location when they first laid eyes on sweet Darla. With legs too scared to walk, the 8-month old Golden Retriever was being taken to the euthanasia room in a wheelbarrow when a member of our team intervened. Jordana Moerbe urgently shared Darla’s story with rescue partners throughout the country in hopes of getting a shelter to accept her into their care; a “yes” from a shelter would mean a ticket onto the upcoming lifesaving transport...

    Posted On: Aug 26, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

A Picture of Transport Success: Boo Thang

Aug 24, 2023 Check out BT in his tiny aviator costume! That’s what this sweet guy wore to celebrate sitting shotgun next to the pilot, on his rescue flight from Texas to Massachusetts. BT could easily have not made this journey. He is diabetic, and has a disease called feline leukemia (FeLV)—a virus that affects a cat’s immune system.,. In many shelters, cats with FeLV are euthanized as a matter of course. This is largely based on the unfounded belief that people won’t want to adopt cats with the illness because it...

    Posted On: Aug 24, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

Progress Update of APA!’s Veterinary Services Contract in Laredo

Aug 23, 2023 The City of Laredo and Laredo Animal Care Services (LACS) partnered with Austin Pets Alive! (APA!) in February 2023 as a result of the city’s desire to meet the Laredo community’s need for shelter improvement. Due to limited resources, LACS has historically faced challenges in implementing veterinary best practices, struggling to save half of the 8,000 pets that come into its shelter. Recognizing that a change was needed, LACS contracted with APA! to provide veterinary care services and updated shelter operations....

    Posted On: Aug 23, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

A Picture of Transport Success: Loki

Aug 18, 2023 Loki spent months at an under-resourced shelter in Texas. a The brown-eyed, sweet pup had lots of energy and love to give but the crowded shelter did not provide the opportunity for him to find a home.  As time passed, more dogs entered the facility, which increased the risk that Loki might be moved to a euthanasia list.  We knew there was a family out there that would be a perfect match for Loki and we were determined to create an opportunity for this heartfelt connection to occur.We sent word out about Loki to our...

    Posted On: Aug 18, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

Offering Hearts and Home to Better Dogs Lives

Aug 05, 2023 We love getting to know the pets while they are at the shelter, but when you take the dog out of the shelter environment, you get to see their personality really blossom! Jessie and Chris Montoya have had a front row seat witnessing many fosters bloom since 2017. When APA! jumped into action to support the dogs and cats who needed help during hurricane Harvey, many individuals and families joined in, including the Montoyas. This couple knew they could offer their hearts and homes to pets in need and quickly found their niche form...

    Posted On: Aug 5, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

Foster a Pup…Save A Life!

Aug 03, 2023 German Shepherd pup Wile E. Coyote was deeply in need of help when he arrived at Austin Pets Alive! (APA!). He was so emaciated that he could not stand or walk. Then Katie Plunkard entered his world and decided to foster the shy, sweet-faced puppy. “This sweet boy was my first foster experience and, boy, was it more than I bargained for. He was in such rough shape but the payoff in watching him overcome it all and get back to 100% has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life,” she said. Under her diligent...

    Posted On: Aug 3, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details

Pet Safety Tips During Snake Season

Jul 21, 2023 It’s sizzling in Texas and just like humans, snakes are seeking cool places to beat the heat during our record high temperatures. They may be cozied up in the shade of rocks on a favorite hiking trail, in the moist coolness around potted outdoor plants or dark recesses under decks and porches. Most of the time, snakes remain aloof and keep their distance from people and pets. But mid-summer is a peak time for snake activity, which increases the chance of a cat or dog crossing paths with the reptile while on a hike or...

    Posted On: Jul 21, 2023 | Category: Austin Pets Alive InformationView Details