How to Help Animals Impacted by Texas Floods
Our hearts go out to everyone in Miranda’s home state of Texas after the devastating floods of July 4th weekend. Miranda and the MuttNation-Tractor Supply Relief for Rescues Fund have been actively working with animal rescue organizations to provide much needed support to the region.

Organizations
In addition to supporting local shelters, MuttNation is working with organizations around the country to take in and/or transport existing shelter animals from the Hill Country. This helps free up space in the local shelters so that cats and dogs displaced by the floods can stay close to home and be reunited with their families.
- Austin Pets Alive!
- Kerrville Pets Alive!
- Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter
- Greater Good Charities
- San Saba County Friends of Animals
- Hill Country Humane Society
- Georgetown Animal Shelter
- Austin Wildlife Rescue
- Concho Valley PAWS
- Hill Country Animal League
- Dog Is My CoPilot
- PAWS Chicago
- Best Friends
- Operation Kindness
- Brandywine Valley SPCA + Humane Society of Harrisburg
- Hearts United For Animals
- Big Fluffy Dog
- Underdog Pet Rescue
- Fetch Wisconsin
Foster
If you’re in Texas, check out the websites of the organizations above that MuttNation is supporting. Their needs for fosters is evolving daily.
If you aren’t in Texas, shelters across the country, like PAWS Chicago, are stepping up to take in shelter dogs from the impacted areas. Check in with your local shelter. Many are in urgent need of fosters.
Lost & Found Resources
Share these resources with anyone looking for a missing pet:
- Petco Love Lost – You can report a lost or found pet, and search for your pet in their database using photos.
- Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter – Scroll down to the bottom of the page to view an interactive map of lost and found pets.
- Hill Country Humane Society – If you are missing a pet, you can email them a photo and known details of your lost pet.
Donate
100% of your donation to MuttNation Foundation goes towards helping pets impacted by the disaster.
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