We are dedicated to improving the lives of abandoned and stray animals. Our team works tirelessly to provide shelter, medical care, and loving homes for pets in need. Together, we can make a difference—one animal at a time.
Every year, countless animals are left without homes due to various circumstances. Our mission is to give them a second chance by offering rescue services, medical treatment, and rehabilitation. We collaborate with local communities to raise awareness about responsible pet ownership and the importance of spaying/neutering.
Our volunteers and staff work hands-on to ensure each animal receives the care they deserve. From temporary shelter to behavioral training, we prepare them for adoption into forever families. By focusing on both immediate needs and long-term solutions, we strive to reduce the number of homeless pets in our area.
Our team responds to reports of abandoned or injured animals, providing safe transport to our facility. We assess their condition and create a tailored care plan. Immediate medical attention is given to those in critical situations.
Each rescued animal receives a full health check-up, vaccinations, and necessary treatments. We partner with veterinary professionals to ensure high standards of care. Spaying/neutering is also part of our preventive health measures.
We carefully match pets with loving families through a thorough screening process. Potential adopters receive guidance on pet care and responsibilities. Follow-up support is available to ensure a smooth transition.
Founded by a group of animal lovers, Abandoned Pet Project began as a small initiative and has grown into a recognized organization. Our journey started with a simple goal: to reduce suffering and provide hope for homeless pets. Over the years, we’ve expanded our reach, but our core values remain unchanged.
We believe every animal deserves kindness, safety, and a chance to thrive. Through education, advocacy, and direct intervention, we work toward a future where no pet is left behind. Our supporters and volunteers play a crucial role in making this vision a reality.
Our staff includes trained professionals in animal care, veterinary medicine, and behavioral training. Continuous education ensures we follow the best practices in animal welfare.
We engage with local residents, schools, and businesses to promote animal welfare. Educational workshops and outreach programs help spread awareness and encourage involvement.
Beyond medical treatment, we address emotional and behavioral needs. Enrichment activities and socialization prepare animals for life in a home environment.
Dr. Michael Brooks
Head Veterinarian
Emily Carter
Founder & Director
David Morales
Outreach Manager
Sarah Lin
Adoption Coordinator
Our adoption process includes an application, interview, and home visit to ensure a good match.
Yes! We welcome volunteers for animal care, events, and administrative tasks.
Contact us or local animal control—avoid approaching if the animal seems distressed.
Funds go toward medical care, food, shelter maintenance, and community programs.
We accept animals based on available space and assess each case individually.
20PO Box 2413 Boerne, Texas, 78006, United States