Location: Seguin,
Texas
Email: etosharescue@gmail.com
Phone: 830-401-0150
Please call for an appointment before coming out and for
directions
Urgent - Etosha has an emergency dog food shortage. We are on borrowed food now - the need will soon be critical. If you can help, please contact us. We are also in need of someone who can drive a load of food from Hillsborough to Seguin. Thank you. etosharescue@gmail.com -- Phone: 830-401-0150
Walter is neutered, house trained and fully vetted. He needs a home asap. Owner was in a car wreck and cannot care for him anymore. If interested please call 210-326-6591 and ask for Brian.
Another dog saved by Etosha, fully vetted and sent out of state to a Pit Bull rescue.
Houdini is just one of over 100 dogs Etosha saved from euthanasia in the past fourteen months. He will be fully vetted soon and on his way to a husky rescue in Connecticut. And no, he isn't still trying to escape his kennel.
Many thanks to Texas Pride Towing for keeping our trucks on the road, or, in this case, to the shop for repairs.
This very pregnant Doberman was rescued off the Houston streets by a good Samaritan who contacted Etosha for whelping advice and financial assistance paying a costly vet bill. Puppies arrived naturally one day after a radiograph confirmed a total of eight. Lucky Mutts Rescue in Houston is reportedly on board to take all the puppies when they are old enough. They most likely will place the mother as well. Etosha often helps dogs in need from the Houston and other areas of Texas, either financially or by referrals to other groups.
This Weimeraner was saved from euthanasia by Seguin ACS and transferred to a breed-specific rescue in December of 2023. Thank you Robin for contacting Etosha to pull and provide temporary shelter for this sweet girl.
Why go to a breeder when there are so many dog and puppies in rescue who need a home? And please contact us for assistance getting your female spayed. Be part of the solution, not the problem.
This Ridgeback was found in San Antonio April 23, 2021. His
microchip indicates he was neutered by SNIPSA but whoever
adopted him did not register him with Pet Watch.
Looking for a Rhodesian Ridgeback? Please read this caution about breeders from a Ridgeback owner
The
Dreadful New Pet Adoption Scheme You'll Want to Avoid Like
the Plague
This young coonhound has adjusted well to his new home in a
New Braunfels subdivision. He will never go "hunting" but does
a fine job of keeping squirrels and other pests out of the
back yard. Most coonhounds make wonderful family pets if given
the opportunity.
Etosha is in urgent need of a replacement vehicle to transport
dogs and food. If you have one to donate, we would be
extremely grateful. Ideally we are looking for a truck or a
van with less than 100,000 miles and in dependable condition.
Thank you.
There are approximately 45 cats and dogs for every person
born.
Only 1 out of 10 dogs born ever get a home.
Only 1 out of 12 cats born ever find a home.
Approximately 800 dogs & cats are KILLED each HOUR in the
United States, because there are not enough homes for them!
Please SPAY and NEUTER!
If looking for a pet, please rescue instead of buying from a
breeder or a pet store.