Shelters vary in their role in animal care. They are catagorized into three primary types: Municipal, Private, and Rescue Groups & Sanctuaries.
Municipal Shelters-
These are shelters that provide animal control services funded mostly by local taxes, dog licensing fees, and other specialized programs.
- Our city shelter is Houston's Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care. They are a law enforcement agency as it relates to animal issues within the city limits of Houston. They were set up to prevent rabies infection in animals and people. They do offer adoptions, redemptions, vaccinations, & pet licensing. Visit them at www.houstontx.gov and search the city govenment site for BARC.
- Our county shelter is a division of Harris County Pulic Health & Environmental Services, Veterinary Public Health (AKA Countypets). Their primary goal is to create a safe & healthy county for animals and people by enforcing animal regualtion that reduce the spread of zoonotic diseases. They do offer adoptions. Visit them at www.countypets.com
Municipal Shelters are open admission. They must admit every animal relinquished to them regardless of the number of animals in their care, the animals state of health, or the animals adoptability chances.
Private Shelters-
These are generally not for profit privately held corporations that have a 501(c)(3) tax status.
They do not have animal control contracts from their municipalities. They derive their funding from donations, adoption fees, and certain charitable events.
They tend to focus on humane treatment of animal education and enforcement, animal behavior issues, neutering services and community projects.
- Citizens for Animal Protection www.cap4pets.org
- Noahs Ark www.noahs-ark-sanctuary.org
- Houston SPCA www.houstonspca.org
- Friends 4 Life www.nokill1.org
Rescue Groups & Sanctuaries-
These groups often focus on specific breeds or species. They utilize a fostering system. The animal is taken into the rescue through the municipal shelters and private owners and placed with a foster parent. The animal is rehabilitated and made adoptiable by the foster parent to a new loving home based on the Rescue Groups criteria.
Parker Road Animal Hospital has a very long relationship with the Minature Schnauzer Rescue of Houston. We provide some of their medical care to "critical" patients at a discount to the rescue. The hospital also dontates to the rescue when ever their is a referral to the hospital from one of their "new" pet parents. Our Pet Resort also donates to the rescue group whenever a pet owner chooses our cottages for their pets vacation or day boarding stay. Visit them at www.msrh.org
419 East Huffsmith
Tomball, Texas 77375
Phone: 281-290-0121
Call for an appointment 281-580-6652, 17319 Bamwood, Houston, TX 77090
6814 Broadway
Galveston, Texas 77554
(409) 740-1919
3000 Ave. R., San Leon (off Hwy. 146)
Clear Lake, TX
281-339-2086
P. O. Box 2772
Baytown, TX 77522
(832) 414-3729
P.O. Box 2312
Angleton, Texas 77515
979-285-2340
11935 Katy Fwy.
Houston, TX
(281) 497.0591
13155 Westheimer Rd # 141
Houston, TX 77077
(281) 556-0226
3412 Loop 197 North
Texas City, TX 77590
Phone: 409-948-2485
PO Box 273331
Houston TX 77277-3331
713 622-HOPE
P. O. Box 273027
Houston, Texas 77277
(713) 862-7387
Miniature Schnauzer Rescue of Houston, Inc. (MSRH) is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization sponsored entirely by donations. We are dedicated to the never-ending, sometimes overwhelming, task of saving the lives of abused, abandoned and/or unwanted Miniature Schnauzers who have lost their homes. Many of our dogs come to us healthy. Others are sick or injured. They may come to us from shelters, the streets, from puppy mills or from owners who cannot, or will not, care for them any longer. In almost all cases, at least in their recent past, they have not been loved nor have they felt the security of a loving home. Our goal is to ensure these fine animals get healthy, never again face life in a dangerous situation and, instead, live in a safe, loving and secure “forever” home! Until that time, our dogs live in a loving, foster home. MSRH does not operate a shelter.
1016 E. Dallas
Conroe, TX
(409) 756.3914
An International Trade Association of animal handlers, pet moving providers, kennel operators, veterinarians and others who are dedicated to the care and welfare of pets and small animals during transport locally, nationwide, and worldwide.
206-A South Loop 336W # 332
Conroe TX 77304
(936) 264.2072
1112 6th Street N
Texas City, TX
409-948-1112













