Info FOr You Lytle Animal Shelter Dogs!
Thursday, June 21, 2018
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As I mentioned in my post Opt to Adopt HERE, I wanted to share some wonderful animal shelters and rescues that I came in contact with while looking for a sister for Ella last year. The first one I want to bring to your attention is...
The City of Lytle, Texas Animal Control
The City of Lytle, Texas Animal Control
Last spring I found a sweet dog on their Petfinder page HERE and called the facility about her. She had just been adopted! I was surprised to see a small town's animal control on Petfinder so I asked the ACO (Animal Control Officer), Rachel, about it and she told me
the story...
As a municipal facility the city of Lytle pays for food and the shelter for the dogs (and cats) but not for medical expenses or spay and neuter costs which are vital to the success of the adoption program. The shelter raises funds for medical care, and spay and neuter operations themselves, which again is difficult in such a rural community.
I'm hoping some of you generous-hearted dog-lovers will join me in offering support for this wonderful facility and a helpful hand for medical expenses and spay and neuter expenses. If you would like to donate, please send a check (all donations stay within Animal Control) to:
Lytle Animal Control
Attention: Betty Kroeger
P.O. Box 743
Lytle, Texas 78052
(thank you so much!!)
Whether you live in Texas or across the country, if you are considering adopting I hope you'll look at Lytle's dogs (and cats!- They transported one of their cats to Seattle:) They transport dogs using Greg at Rescue Roadtrips to get dogs to their forever homes in the northeast.
the story...
This municipal shelter is a "KILL" shelter in a very small rural town outside of San Antonio where there is not much foot traffic to adopt out dogs. Sadly, there is a never-ending stream of dogs being dumped and found as strays in this area. But... the most amazing thing happened just a little over a year and a half ago when a puppy-angel by the name of Alice Lang volunteered for the shelter and brought her knowledge and rescue experience to this small town animal control. The facility would annually euthanize anywhere from 175 to 235 dogs (due to lack of space) since its opening in 2010. Alice helped the facility start an adoption program that adopted dogs via Petfinder and Rescue Me with a focus of getting dogs adopted in the Northeast where the demand for rescue/shelter dogs is high. In 2015, the first full year the adoption program was in place, they only had to euthanize 32 dogs, due to extreme illness or injury. Not one of their dogs has been euthanized for space since they started their adoption program. With hard work and determination the director, Betty Kroeger, the two ACO's: Rachel and Santiago, and the amazing Alice Lang along with a group of fosters (like fabulous foster Teresa) have turned this small, rural, municipal KILL shelter into an amazing success story! This wonderful facility rescues dogs, gets them medical attention if needed, has them spayed and neutered, then fosters them until they are completely ready to be adopted. They know the dogs they put up for adoption on a personal level and can help you with any questions you might have.
As a municipal facility the city of Lytle pays for food and the shelter for the dogs (and cats) but not for medical expenses or spay and neuter costs which are vital to the success of the adoption program. The shelter raises funds for medical care, and spay and neuter operations themselves, which again is difficult in such a rural community.
I'm hoping some of you generous-hearted dog-lovers will join me in offering support for this wonderful facility and a helpful hand for medical expenses and spay and neuter expenses. If you would like to donate, please send a check (all donations stay within Animal Control) to:
Lytle Animal Control
Attention: Betty Kroeger
P.O. Box 743
Lytle, Texas 78052
(thank you so much!!)
Whether you live in Texas or across the country, if you are considering adopting I hope you'll look at Lytle's dogs (and cats!- They transported one of their cats to Seattle:) They transport dogs using Greg at Rescue Roadtrips to get dogs to their forever homes in the northeast.
Lytle's Petfinder page
HERE
lists their available dogs with a detailed description and photos, along with a video - which I think is extremely helpful in seeing a dog's personality.
You can also see all the videos on Alice Lang's YouTube channel:
HERE
Be sure to follow (and share;) her channel and check it frequently as their list of dogs changes often.
I check in to see her videos several times a week, (it makes my heart happy to hear her charming southern voice:) and forward any of the precious dog's info to people I know are looking to adopt.
For adoption info email Alice at: alicesavesdogs@gmail.com
You can also follow, like and share their page Lytle Rescue Dog Foster Program on Facebook
HERE
HERE
lists their available dogs with a detailed description and photos, along with a video - which I think is extremely helpful in seeing a dog's personality.
You can also see all the videos on Alice Lang's YouTube channel:
HERE
Be sure to follow (and share;) her channel and check it frequently as their list of dogs changes often.
I check in to see her videos several times a week, (it makes my heart happy to hear her charming southern voice:) and forward any of the precious dog's info to people I know are looking to adopt.
For adoption info email Alice at: alicesavesdogs@gmail.com
You can also follow, like and share their page Lytle Rescue Dog Foster Program on Facebook
HERE
Please click on the name above the following dogs to view their information, more photos and a video of each dog:
Bella
Adam
Shae
Tyra
Cash
Gidget
Calista
Allister
Grace
Shoogs
Mustang Sally
Jordan
Ginger
Please help me spread the word about this wonderful rural facility that is working so hard to make a difference for these abandoned dogs.
I mentioned that Lytle is a very small rural town where many dogs are dumped and found as strays. Dr. Liz Lowe is a veterinarian that lives in the area who volunteers her time and services, serving as a consulting veterinarian for Lytle Animal Control. She also has her own rescue, KARE, and will take in Lytle dogs that need more medical attention than Animal Control can take on. Director, Betty Kroeger could not sing Dr. Liz's praises loudly enough for all she does for dogs in her care. Dr. Liz and her husband founded KARE as a 501(c)3 tax-exempt non-profit to provide lifesaving intervention for animals in need.
KARE
Kayser Animal Rescue Effort
HERE
Please share this post (or feel free to repost) with anyone you know who is looking to adopt or simply loves dogs! Thank you!
xxojoan
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