
BARC Animal Shelter & Adoptions
BARC depends on generous partners to sustain lifesaving programs for Houston’s pets. Through sponsorships from local businesses and community partners like you, BARC can provide …
BARC Animal Shelter and Adoptions
As the City of Houston's municipal Animal Shelter, BARC receives more than 15,000 animals each year. Many of these pets are adoptable and made available to the public, and thousands …
Ready to Turn In a Pet to BARC? STOP! and Read This
BARC Animal Shelter and Adoptions is Houston’s municipal animal shelter. If you're considering surrendering a pet, we ask that you please review all other possible options first, as the shelter …
About BARC - City of Houston eGovernment Center
BARC Animal Shelter is located just a few minutes from downtown Houston off of the Eastex Freeway (59) and the Collingsworth/Cavalcade/Kelly exit. Call 832.395.9084 to speak to a …
BARC Animal Shelter and Adoptions
BARC Animal Shelter & Adoptions is the City of Houston's Municipal Animal Shelter. BARC is dedicated to helping pets.
BARC Animal Shelter and Adoptions
BARC ANIMAL SHELTER AND ADOPTIONS Our Wellness Center BARC Wellness Center Wellness Clinic Appointment Schedule Please note that our wellness services are available by …
ARA - BARC - City of Houston eGovernment Center
BARC is the only city shelter in Houston required by law to accept every animal that comes through our doors regardless of breed, temperament, health conditions, and circumstance …
BARC Animal Shelter and Adoptions
BARC Animal Shelter is located just a few minutes from downtown Houston off of the Eastex Freeway (59) and the Collingsworth/Cavalcade/Kelly exit. Call 832.395.9084 to speak to a …
Donate to BARC - City of Houston eGovernment Center
BARC Animal Shelter & Adoptions is the City of Houston's Municipal Animal Shelter. BARC is dedicated to helping pets.
Declaring a Dog as Dangerous - City of Houston eGovernment …
To begin the process, a person must make a complaint to BARC, in the form of a sworn statement, that a dog (or dogs) living within the city limits is dangerous.