Happy Endings - Adopted & Rescued Pets

Sweet Pea, Pee Wee

Aren’t we a couple of cuties? We are both chihuahua girls and need to be adopted together. We are small and weigh 5.5 lbs (Sweet Pea) and 6.5 lbs (Pee Wee). We love being cuddled and loved as well as playing with our stuffed toys. We are big kissers and will shower you with them whenever you hold us. We are not too fond of cats though. We make a cute couple so please fill out an application so we can shower you with our kisses.

Pee Wee is on the left and Sweet Pea is on the right. Pee Wee is Sweet Pea's daughter.

Sweetheart

I am a gentle and loveable young girl who was rescued from a neglect situation in Angleton. I only weighed 35 lbs and am gaining weight so I will look very svelte in my coat. I like other dogs but am not sure about cats yet. I am ready to enjoy a new life with a loving family. Can we meet and get to know each other? Fostering would be another route to go if you’re not sure about adopting right now.

Sydney

I was picked up in Brazoria County and taken to the animal shelter. I won the lotto that day and got a ride into Houston, and am now ready for my forever family. I have all the looks plus personality. Breeds: lab, hound, and other cool stuff.
Let's meet.

Tara

I was found on the busy streets of Houston but thankfully those days are history and I am ready to be your number 1 for fun. I am outgoing, happy and cute as a button. A daily walk would be great, along with a play buddy (4 legged please). I have reached my adult size and am small enough to ride along on your errands and outings. Call me for a face to face meeting. Yes, I am vaccinated and ready to become a part of your family. Fill out the application and let’s get this show on the road.

Tate

I am a small, young boy who was found on the streets, taken to BARC where Loving Arms spotted me and thought I was such a cutie that they rescued me. I am doing fine and ready to become part of your family. Bring in your doggy baby and see if we get along. I’m not sure about those furry things called cats but maybe we can get along.

Tate

I am a small, young boy who was found on the streets, taken to BARC where Loving Arms spotted me and thought I was such a cutie that they rescued me. I am doing fine and ready to become part of your family. Bring in your doggy baby and see if we get along. I’m not sure about those furry things called cats but maybe we can get along.

Teddy

This is Teddy. He is shy, just like his brother. He likes to snuggle and get as close as possible to his foster mom. He is number 4 of our newest arrival.

Telge

My mom volunteered with LAPP and when she saw me, it was love at first sight. I watch TV and help my mom when she is on her laptop. I am always asking to be cuddled, and I really like watching my mom draw. When I'm not with my mom, I'm always by a window starting outside. My mom says I'm best decision she ever made. She tells me how happy I make her and that adopting me was the smartest and best thing she ever did

Tessa

I was found wandering the streets but a nice man found me and contacted Loving Arms. I am new to this business of adopting but excited about finding my own forever family. Could you be my new family? Let’s get together and see. I would like a family without children or cats as I am anxious around them.

Tierney

Tierney is a devoted companion who just wants to be near his person. He will follow you from room to room just to be with you. He especially likes sharing the couch with his foster mom and assorted cats in the evening. Tierney appeared suddenly one midnight at a store that was being remodeled. The workers found him severely injured and contacted our rescue group. After 10 days of painful bandage changes, Tierney's left front leg was amputated because the injury was too severe and the muscle and tissue was not growing back. This was for the best because the injured leg held him back.

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