
At the Humane Society/SPCA of Bexar County, we make every effort to find the best home for the pets in our care.
Sadly, many of the dogs and cats that come to us have been abused, neglected, injured or have chronic illnesses.
These injured or ill animals are treated based on the funds available at the time of intake or illness.
Through the Michaels' Rehabilitation & Rescue Fund, you can choose to make a contribution to a special needs animal.
This will decrease the costs associated with the provision of necessary medical care they need and deserve.
Once these animals are healthy, they will then be available to the public for adoption.
We appreciate any contribution offered.
Have a look at some of the animals this fund has saved.
Skelly
Skelly came in on November 6th pretty malnurished and in need of some TLC.
She has put some weight on, is doing much better and is now up for adoption.
Sweet Skelly would like you to know that she is looking for a good home with a caring family who will cherish her love!
December Update! ![]()
It has been almost 2 months now since Skelly first joined us at the shelter.
As you can see, she has put on much needed weight and is a doll to be around.
We all love her and hope she meets her new family soon!
Click here for more photos of Skelly and read her description!
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Rash of Strays Hit By Cars
August 15th was a busy day at the Humane Society. There were several injured animals that were rushed in needing emergency care.
Read the press release by clicking here.

All of these dogs have been adopted by loving families!
Cats Burned in Blaze
Click here to read our press release on the two cats who survived a recent apartment fire.


Hi there! I am Tres Nachos, an inquisitive 3 year old Beagle mix with soft, fluffy ears. One day I was being mischievous, got out of my yard to take a stroll, and got hit by a car. Luckily, I was brought to the Humane Society SPCA of Bexar County and have since lost my right leg because of the injuries I suffered. I quickly learned how to walk on three legs; in fact, my canine friends are always telling me how great I’m doing. I am enjoying my forever home now, which I found on July 7th.

My name is Glue, because I was found under a building stuck to a rat trap. I don't remember how long I was there, just that the Humane Society rescued me. My whole left side was covered in thick, foul smelling, tar-like glue. Both my front paws were severely covered and matted to my body. The left side of my head was also covered in the glue, and my eye was stuck open. I got a long bath from the clinic staff to remove the glue, and then they made sure I was warm and full of food. I found my forever home on May 25th.