North Texas Basset Hound Rescue, Inc.

North Texas Basset Hound Rescue, Inc. is dedicated to the welfare of basset hounds. We were founded in 1984 and later formed as a committee under The Basset Hound Club of Greater Fort Worth. In 1997, NTBHR was incorporated as a nonprofit organization in the State of Texas. In June of 1998, NTBHR was classified as a 501(c)3 Charitable Organization by the IRS, meaning your gifts to us are tax-deductible. Our Tax ID # is 75-2706935North Texas Basset Hound Rescue is organized for the following purposes:Prevent cruelty to animals, specifically basset hounds;Support animal welfare by locating and retrieving homeless, unwanted and/or mistreated basset hounds;Provide necessary funding for medical care, spaying and neutering, for unwanted and/or mistreated basset hounds; andPlace homeless, unwanted, and or mistreated canine basset hounds in permanent, loving homes. The general area of rescue is the Fort Worth and Dallas area, but we also cover many shelters in North Texas from Abilene to Waco, Longview to the Oklahoma border. Money is spent to insure that the bassets are healthy, neutered or spayed, and treatment for heartworms. On occasion we must make the tough decision of euthanasia due to health problems or aggressive behavior. Rescue volunteers receive no compensation for their countless hours and transportation costs. NTBHR is very fortunate to have several veterinarians who provide excellent treatment at a reduced rate. The rewards of a rescue volunteer come from knowing that a basset is getting a second chance and from a slobbery lick and a wagging tail.North Texas Basset Hound Rescue (NTBHR), an all-volunteer organization, rescued and re-homed 85 Basset Hounds in fiscal year 2012-13. All animals are given medical care including spay/neuter, heartworm treatment, dental care and micro-chipping. Providing information on spay/neuter programs, micro-chipping, and participating in responsible pet ownership events lets us achieve our goals of rescuing Basset Hounds and serving the community. NTBHR has developed a Special Needs Fund, which is used to rehabilitate Basset Hounds that would not have otherwise been adoptable due to illness, mistreatment or injury. Our goals for the current year are to increase our volunteer base, our foster care program, allowing us to rescue more Basset Hounds and to increase our fundraising to cover our increasing veterinary costs.

Grapevine, TX,76099
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Email: [email protected]

Website: http://bassetrescuedfw.org

Lily

Basset Hound | Runaway Bay, TX

Age : 10 YearsSeniorFemaleLargeTricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)

About

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Slightly Active

Energy Level

Low

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Adoption Fees

$175.

Meet Lily

UPDATE:  Lily came to us at 10 yrs old when her owners divorced.  This energetically sweet chubby puppy loves to be outside chasing scent trails with her human. When she is not busy chasing smells she loves to cuddle and be underfoot with her human. Does well with other dogs, has never met a stranger, and loves mealtime.  She is good with basic commands, housetrained, and sleeps through the night.  She has been thoroughly vetted and all vaccines updated and even had a dental! Lily is a sweet senior that joined us this week.  She needs a vet check-up, shots and then we will go from there.  So far she is laid back and happy!  Check back for updates.  

Adoption Process
After verification of information on the application, we check the DNA List, then do vet check, phone interview and home visit. Adopters sign an adoption agreement, and must return the dog to is if they can no longer keep the animal. Our fees are $150 for seniors, $200 for adults, $250 for dogs under 3, and $350 for puppies under one year, with a spay neuter contract

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