The Rio Grande Valley is facing a severe stray animal crisis, with an estimated 750,000–1,000,000 unowned dogs and cats roaming streets, colonias, and rural areas. Local shelters and rescues are overwhelmed, and countless animals are left without care, safety, or a chance at adoption.
We’re proud to do our part by fostering dogs for a local rescue, Border Paws of the RGV, providing them with a safe, loving space to recover, grow, and prepare for their forever homes. Fostering not only saves lives—it helps relieve the burden on shelters and gives these animals the second chance they deserve.
