TEXAS PANHANDLE PET SAVERS
Our MissionTexas Panhandle Pet Savers, Inc is a non-profit dog and cat rescue group with a mission to decrease the number of pets euthanized in the Amarillo area by raising awareness of adoptable pets and providing resources and programs to successfully place them in permanent homes.
Getting Involved
Save an Animal
Adopting a Pet
TPPS is not a shelter. We are a rescue group that operates by having our animals living in foster homes while we find them forever homes. Our pets are currently available for adoption every Saturday from 12 to 4 at PetCo on I-40 and Western St. in Amarillo.
MakING a Donation
Monetary donations of any amount are greatly appreciated. Every donation makes a huge difference in helping us save pets in need!
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Getting Involved
Save an Animal
Adopting a Pet
TPPS is not a shelter. We are a rescue group that operates by having our animals living in foster homes while we find them forever homes. Our pets are currently available for adoption every Saturday from 12 to 4 at PetCo on I-40 and Western St. in Amarillo.
MakING a Donation
Monetary donations of any amount are greatly appreciated. Every donation makes a huge difference in helping us save pets in need!
What we do
Our Services
Rescuing Pets
Texas Panhandle Pet Saver rescues pets from Animal Control, abusive homes, or hoarders
Finding Pets a Home
Every pet deserves a loving, caring, and stable home. We strive to match the perfect pet with the perfect family.
Spay & Neuter
Bob Barker was right. We require all our pets to be spayed and neutered to control the pet population.
Get Involved
We love volunteers. Volunteers make our rescue function and accel. It doesn’t matter if you can help full time or only a few hours. It is all about the animals and about giving pets a chance at a happy life.
Upcoming Events
adoption event - every saturday
12:00pm – 4:00pm
Many of our pets will be at PetCo to meet you.
Pet Adoptions
Many of the animals in our program are available to meet you at PetCo, located at I-40 and Western.