Boston Terrier Rescue Of Greater Houston, Inc. - Spring Pet Shelter

The Boston Terrier Rescue of Greater Houston (also known as BTRGH) is a 501(c)(3)non-profit corporation focusing primarily on the rescue, rehabilitation, and permanent rehoming of abandoned, neglected, abused and surrendered Boston Terriers. The group is comprised of a group of volunteers who tirelessly donate their time and talents to the mission of rescuing Boston Terriers from Texas, Louisiana and sometimes Mississippi.

  • Shelter Address

  • Spring, TX
  • Phone
  • Contact Name
  • Contact eMail
  • bostonrescue@aol.com
  • Website
  • https://www.houstonbostonrescue.org/
  • Pet types
  • Dogs
  • Location served
  • Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi

Adoption Process

1. Applicant submits online application. 2. Application is reviewed for completeness. 3. Once all items are fully answered, a volunteer is enlisted to begin processing. References are contacted, and many times you will be contacted directly at that time as well. 4. Once your application has been processed, it is submitted to the board for review and final approval. 5. The final step in our process is a pre-adoptive visit with you and/or your family in your home environment to ensure that we are matching up the best rescue for you. A volunteer will contact you to schedule a mutually-convenient time. We are not home inspectors and are not concerned about your home passing a “white-glove” test. We are meeting with you and/or your family to make sure that your home will best suit the rescue’s needs, and we also try to make suggestions and answer questions at that time. This is a “user-friendly” step in our process, and we welcome your questions during the visit. 6. Finally, you will have the chance to meet the rescues that you are interested in adopting, and will hopefully take home that “special one”!

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