• Rescued from a homeless man in late May 2025, after the man did not care for her
  • Approximately 1 1/2 years old as of August 2025
  • Full-grown at around 46 lbs
  • Current on all vetting, was spayed in April 2025, microchipped, and receives monthly heartworm prevention
  • Went missing twice from the homeless man; recovered both times, the last time from Pasadena Animal Control
  • Currently in foster care through S.A.F.E. HAVEN
  • Heartworm positive; treatment expected to finish by end of 2025 at which time we are hoping for a HW- result
  • Very well behaved and follows commands, (knows how to sit too)
  • Very smart and sneaky, being a Husky mix she knows how to escape but comes back
  • Enjoys all other dogs (large and small)
  • No exposure to cats
  • Is not destructive in the home
  • Crate trained, but prefers a human bed or a dog bed outside of the crate
  • No exsposure to children or teenagers
  • No food agression
  • Loves car rides and just being with humans in general (no kennel necessary)
  • Has no issues with men or women
  • Has no issues with ethic groups ( Caucasian, Black, Hispanic, Asian)
  • Knows how to swim
  • Very loving to humans
  • Microchipped
  • Spayed

Babe’s journey began on the streets of Houston TX. , where she belonged to a homeless man. I stepped in to help with her vetting, spaying, and microchipping, and ensured she received monthly heartworm prevention. Despite going missing twice, I was able to get her back safely— Babe is now thriving in foster care through S.A.F.E. HAVEN until she is adopted


  • Around 5 years old (as of August 2025)
  • Weighs 65 lbs. (as of August 14th)
  • Housebroken
  • Crate trained
  • No exsposure to cats
  • Great with all dogs (small and large)
  • Not destructive in the home
  • Loves human companionship- more than other dogs
  • Has had no exposure to children
  • Sleeps well in crate, on a human bed or dog bed
  • Sits on command
  • Counter surfer (food motivated) loves treats
  • Rides well in cars without a kennel
  • In foster care for over 1 year with S.A.F.E. HAVEN (Saving Animals From Euthanasia)
  • Currently Heartworm positive, treatment plan started 8/14/2025. Should be HW- by the end of the year
  • Walks well on a leash
  • Has delicate skin condition, routine bathes are necessary

Aiden is a gentle, sweet, big dog who’s been through a lot. After being adopted as a puppy, from Ft. Bend Animal Shelter, he endured years of neglect before being dumped at a dog park in July 2024. He has spent over a year in foster care with S.A.F.E. HAVEN (Saving Animals From Euthanasia). Depite being well-behaved and loving attention at adoption events, he hasn’t found his forever home. He’s great with other dogs, and rides calmly in the car. Aiden is truly, “Mans Best Friend”. He’s a loyal companion who deserves a loving home.


  • Approximately 1½ years old (as of August 2025)
  • Calm and chill temperament for a Husky
  • Gets along with dogs of all sizes; loves playing tag with other dogs
  • House and kennel trained
  • No exposure to cats
  • Great with small children
  • No fear of men, women, or ethnic groups
  • Not destructive; loves toys and treats
  • No food aggression: has been free fed, does not overeat
  • Heartworm negative (tested May 2025)
  • On heartworm prevention since April 2024
  • Leash trained; enjoys walks and sniffing around
  • Reactive to squirrels
  • Likely over-kenneled by previous adopter; had urine stains and odor on fur, legs, and behind
  • Prefers baths in a tub, but really does not like bathes
  • Would thrive with another dog to play and snuggle with
  • Is not destructive in the home

Layla is a rare gem—calm, playful, and incredibly sweet for a Husky. She’s great with dogs of all sizes and loves playing tag. She’s been house and kennel trained, and does well with small children. When I picked her up from her previous adopter, she had urine stains and a strong odor, suggesting she’d been kenneled excessively. She’s not fond of baths, so tub bathing is best. Layla is leash trained, loves walks, and is reactive to squirrels. She’s heartworm negative and has been on prevention since early 2024. She’d thrive in a home with another dog to play and snuggle with.


  • Pit Mix, slightly over 1 1/2 years old
  • Weighs approximately 63 lbs
  • Neutered
  • Microchipped
  • Heartworm negative
  • Crate trained and house trained
  • Walks well on a leash
  • Loves humans and enjoys dogs of all sizes
  • High energy; loves to play with other dogs
  • No food aggression
  • No exposure to cats or children
  • Will sleep on dog bed or human bed
  • Loves treats and knows how to sit for them
  • Cautious around men, until he trusts them

Frank is a vibrant, affectionate Pit Mix with a heart full of love and energy. Just over a year and a half years old and weighing around 63 lbs., he is neutered, microchipped, and heartworm negative. Frank thrives around other dogs—big or small—and loves to play. He’s crate and house trained, walks well on a leash, and adores human companionship. While he hasn’t been around cats or children yet, his friendly nature and playful spirit suggest he’d adapt well with proper introductions. Frank would be a fantastic match for an active household or a home with other playful pups.


Waiting in update from foster 8/15/25