Friends of the Alpine Humane Society
Alpine Animal Services is a city run facility that makes every effort to give animals a second chance at happiness and a long life.
We are a city run and city funded facility that works closely with the Alpine Humane Society to ensure our adoptees go home in the best possible health. The shelter the has capacity for about 60 animals - mainly dogs and cats but we do get the occasional rooster or reptile.
Minnie came to us from Marathon Animal Shelter, she was used to living with her two brothers and is getting...
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Read MoreThis is a courtesy post. Blackie belongs to a family that lost their loved one that was his owner and...
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Read MoreFlashlight is an exceptionally handsome and gentle cat. He is part of a group of four cats that were rescued...
Read MoreZoot Suit came to us with his three housemates after his owner passed away. He is the youngest of his...
Read MoreGot Milk and her three housemates came to us after their owner passed away. This girl is loving and affectionate,...
Read MoreSIa, like her namesake musician,and most calico cats,she is an individualist, empathetic, and sometimes elusive. Once you have gained her...
Read MoreOlive came to us as part of a litter. She had to overcome illness as a kitten and had to...
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06/10/2021
05/19/2021
03/13/2021
We know our community wants to give the best lives possible to the cats and dogs in our area. When litters happen, whether accidental or purposefully, it's good to know what's best for them. Keep the little ones with mom for ten weeks.
Source (one among many!): https://dogpages.net/vet-answers/how-long-should-a-puppy-stay-with-its-mother/
03/05/2021
Just a snapshot of a recent playgroup happening at the City of Alpine Animal Shelter. Alpine Humane Society helps out at the shelter in many ways, including running these wonderful exercise-and-socialize daily events to keep dogs "normal" while they are here waiting for someone to find them and bring them home forever.
Most of the pooches in this group have adoption applications in or are going to be transported to other rescues in the north. Franke and Elmo are still waiting to be discovered and to be loved forever, along with a few others who are not shown here. All adoptable dogs AND CATS (no, we don't bring the cats out to the yard for playgroup) are shown on our Petfinder page.
For more information on our playgroup model, you can see the source who trained us: https://dogsplayingforlife.com/
02/24/2021
4-year-old AXEL is a lovely fella who came into the Alpine shelter with pretty good leash skills, and has only improved on them while here. He's very pleased to get attention from people, and he is a friend to several other dogs though he seems to think that a few of them are jerks. As with any dog, if you will be adopting Axel into a home with other dogs we are happy to host a meet and greet either at the shelter or at the city dog park. You can meet him at the Alpine Animal Shelter on Old Marathon Highway. 432-837-9030.
02/10/2021
Thank you, Tractor Supply! If your pup or one near you could use some extra outdoor bedding, pick up a free bale of wood shavings at the Alpine Humane Society Thrift Store on North 5th street in Alpine. It could be yours, or someone's near you. Not everyone is on Facebook, so please, if there's an outside dog near you who doesn't have enough protection from the cold, tell your neighbor, or bring them a bale.
Also: you can call APD dispatch to request a welfare check on any animal within the city limits if needed.
11/24/2020
One-year-old REX came into the shelter with his 2-year-old sister-from-another-mother MAENITA when their owner recently passed away. They are happy to hang out together but do not need to be adopted together. Each will be ready for a forever adoption on 12/8, but they can be met and played with and walked around the Alpine Animal Shelter on Old Marathon Highway now, by calling 432-837-9030 to make an appointment.
11/23/2020
Sweet and fun little ELLIE is the youngest of the dogs and puppies currently available to adopt at the City of Alpine's Animal Shelter on Old Marathon Highway. Come and pay a visit to her, the seven tan 4-month-olds (larger breed than Ellie), 10-month-old Diablo, yearlings Ivie and Rex, or our currently oldest, 2-year-old Maenita. The shelter is following smart covid protocols and all visitors need to call ahead to make an appointment for now. 432-837-9030
11/21/2020
Ten-month-old Diablo came to the Alpine shelter recently with a load of puppies younger than him, and we don't want him to feel left out! This fun guy is neutered and ready to find that doting, loving, forever family. You can make an appointment to meet him by calling 432-837-9030. (The City of Alpine Animal Shelter is observing Covid protocols by being open to the public by appointment, and requiring that masks be worn in the shelter. There are lots of dogs and cats ready to be adopted, so please don't be discouraged by the closed door!) Diablo and several of his pals are hopefully waiting for that one-and-only, home-run family to find them.
11/13/2020
Two year old female best-buds CINDY and PERI are hanging out in foster care in Alpine, awaiting that forever adopter to find them and bring them home. Peri (short for Peridot) is agile, playful, and talkative, and her sis Cindy is also talkative but seems to be able to take you or leave you, though she ADORES Peri. HOWEVER, the foster reports that progress is being made in befriending Cindy with FOOD... tiny wholesome snacks that are making her start to think that these people aren't so bad. Alpine Humane Society's friend and partner Jethro Homeward Bound Pets is the one to contact if you'd like to meet Peri and Cindy. mmwesttx@yahoo.com or 432-294-1257 (call or text.)
11/12/2020
Two year old female best-buds CINDY and PERI are hanging out in foster care in Alpine, awaiting that forever adopter to find them and bring them home. Peri (short for Peridot) is agile, playful, and talkative, and her sis Cindy is also talkative but seems to be able to take you or leave you, though she ADORES Peri. HOWEVER, the foster reports that progress is being made in befriending Cindy with FOOD... tiny wholesome snacks that are making her start to think that these people aren't so bad. Alpine Humane Society's friend and partner Jethro Homeward Bound Pets is the one to contact if you'd like to meet Peri and Cindy. mmwesttx@yahoo.com or 432-294-1257 (call or text.)
11/09/2020
One-year -old SLIM JIM was picked up in Alpine as a stray, and he's taking some time to warm up to the friendly helpers and employees at the Alpine Shelter. He'll need a calm and steady adopter to show him that life is great and people are good, but when that happens, he'll become a great sidekick! He's getting neutered on 11/16 and will be adoptable after then. Applications are being taken now, so you can call the City shelter to meet him between now and then. 432-837-9030.