Honeybun fit right into our home, yard and life. She is healthy and loving. She rolls in the snow, sniffs all around the yard and seems thrilled for every meal. As the photo shows however, her sleep time is her passion. She sleeps through the night and keeps an eye on us all during the … Read more
Tails From Adopters
In my second year of college, my doctor decided that it would be beneficial for me to have a companion for my mental health. Since I am allergic to cats and dogs, I decided to look at the other animals available at CAHS. I went to the shelter to look at another rabbit Doc – … Read more
Cassie is a conundrum. When we first met her at the CAHS she was separated from the other dogs because she somehow made them act up. She’s so incredibly sweet yet scrappy. We know she was found under a bridge somewhere in Texas. Missing a tooth with the world’s strangest cropped tail. She has turned … Read more
Ina chose us in February 2019. My husband and I were looking for a dog to join our family and become a friend to our 1 year old son. I was currently pregnant and Ina immediately bonded to me. She loves the kids who are now 4 and 2.5 and often acts like their mom … Read more
I adopted Luna 4 days after my baby Sophie crossed the rainbow bridge. I had planned on waiting longer but just couldn’t handle being without a kitty. I went to the shelter to look at another kitty Uma – but that did not work out. While I was checking out Uma – Luna was rubbing … Read more
My baby Lulu crossed the rainbow bridge in January – at first I couldn’t look at photos of dogs. After awhile I could look but would cry my eyes out. Then one day CAHS posted photos of a group of dogs that was rescued from a kill shelter in Georgia – and in those photos … Read more
We were looking to adopt a dog in early 2011 after our dog, Bear, passed after 15 wonderful years. I visited the shelter and Samantha was there- she was one of the dogs on the first rescue flights from Texas to come to CAHS. She was very mellow so seemed so sweet. The dogs were … Read more