
Thinking of adding a new four-legged-friend to your family? The Animal Defense League of Texas (ADL) is a non-profit organization that rescues homeless dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens, and provides medical treatment, nutrition, and shelter in a safe, live-release facility until they are matched with their forever families!

Hi, I’m Baylor!
Terrier / Mixed. Female. 3 Years, 9 Months. 53 Lbs. ADL Pet ID# A50666172.
Hi, I’m Baylor, and life has tossed me a few curveballs, but I’m ready to bounce back and find a forever home. Trust hasn’t come easy for me, but I’m learning to open my heart to people again. Despite the bumps in the road, one thing’s for sure – I’m smart as can be! I’m always up for a mental challenge, and I’ve got this knack for learning new things. Exploring is my absolute favorite; there’s something about the great outdoors that makes me feel alive and excited.

Hi, I’m Dolly Parton!
Shepherd / Mix. Female. 2 Years, 9 Months. 46 Lbs. ADL Pet ID# A52773296.
Howdy, dear friends! I’m Dolly Parton, and just like my legendary namesake, I’ve got a heart as big as Tennessee. I’ve strutted my way through the trials of distemper, and now I’m ready to find my forever stage – I mean, home! Life threw me a few twists and turns, but I faced them head-on, just like a Dolly Parton hit song. The wonderful folks at the shelter have been my biggest cheerleaders, and they’re so proud of my journey that they’re waving my adoption fee with a donation. Now, that’s what I call a grand performance!

Hi, I’m Farrah!
American Staffordshire Terrier / Mixed. Female. 7 years, 6 Months. 46 Lbs. ADL Pet ID# A44891049.
Hi there, my name is Farrah, and I’m an adoptable dog searching for my forever home. I’ve been watching a lot of other dogs get adopted, but nobody seems to choose me. Maybe it’s because I can be a little scared of new people when I first meet them. But, trust me, once I’m comfortable, I am the biggest goofball and class clown around.