Save Some Souls

Save Some Souls We are a 501c(3) non-profit organization, committed to the rescue of strays & shelter dogs of TX Our rescue is completely foster-based.

Houston has a massive problem with backyard breeding and people not wanting to fix their pets. Therefore people take German shepherd and malinois puppies and then they dump them when the puppies become large adults and are hard to handle, as they don't train or socialize them. These dogs end up in bite quarantine and shelters or on the side of the roads. Save Some Souls have been saving lives of t

hese hard to adopt dogs, by pulling them from streets and shelters, and sending them to foster homes, or training camps, where they get rehabbed. They receive obedience training, they go to daycare for socialization, and they work with a specialized trainer for behavior modification so that they could become adoptable. Dogs are taken from shelters or streets to the vet for an initial checkup, after which they go to foster homes. Once in foster homes, we get them fixed and chipped. We treat our heartworm positive dogs, and then we start looking for their perfect homes, all over USA and Canada. Then we aim to find the best matched homes for our dogs so that they could thrive and have the most wonderful happy, healthy life with their forever families. All the shelters in Houston are kill shelters. Therefore, our first mission is to rescue the most vulnerable pet from the streets so that they don't end up in a shelter where they are further traumatized and euthanized. Secondly, our mission is to rescue from the shelter an urgent dog who is up for euthanasia due to lack of space and interest from local adopters. Thirdly, our mission is to move the dogs in our care to their perfectly matched forever homes, so we can open space in the foster home to save the next one. Since our dogs are large and protective breed, we have to be extra careful about where to place them, so that they are not endangering their adopters or their family members, at the same time they are themselves not at risk by going to the wrong home. Our pets are companion animals, and not service animals. After adoption, our fosters and adoptive families keep in touch with each other. We take back our pets if an adoption does not work out. Our commitment is forever to our pets, therefore, we reserve the rights to cancel an adoption at any time, if we suddenly discover something that makes the adoption detrimental to the pet and the adopters. Once we have rescued an animal, we stand by them forever. In many instances, we have had puppies who suddenly became sick with parvo, or distemper, or coccidia. We have saved their lives by making sure they get the best treatment. We have also rehabbed and placed many reactive and unadoptable dogs, such as Strider, Rocco, and Justice, to name but a few, in homes that are perfect for their temperament. We do not euthanize our aggressive dogs, as we work with our trainers to understand the problem first, and then, either they stay in permanent foster care, or they find the homes that are willing to put in the work with us. Our entire adoption fee goes towards the vetting of our dogs. Many times we have to raise funds to help with additional vetting. We aim to have a sanctuary by the end of 2024 where we can house our unadoptable and senior dogs, so that we won't have to say no to a needy animal for lack of space.

After fighting for three days at the ER at VEG, where she had two bags of blood transfusion, our trooper puppy Grace Kel...
06/14/2026

After fighting for three days at the ER at VEG, where she had two bags of blood transfusion, our trooper puppy Grace Kelly is now home.

We are beyond grateful to all our donors and friends who came together in seconds to save this thrown away puppy of Texas, who was so fortunate to have been found by her foster mom who was determined to save her and she did.
We are so fortunate to know so many of you who care so deeply for a puppy you never met and donated and shared our fundraisers to pull through the amount needed for her life saving blood transfusion.

Grace has been released and now she has to keep doing blood work every 24 hours to make sure she is good.

At this time, she is eating, playing, and being a puppy again. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. 💕

To our extremely hardworking team, who tirelessly work each day for our Houston pups, thank you for being so incredibly selfless.

Welcome to your new life, Gracie.





06/14/2026

After fighting for three days at the ER at VEG, where she had two bags of blood transfusion, our trooper puppy Grace Kelly is now home.

We are beyond grateful to all our donors and friends who came together in seconds to save this thrown away puppy of Texas. She is so very fortunate to have been found by her foster mom who was determined to save her and she did.
We are so fortunate to know so many of you who care so deeply for a puppy you never met and donated and shared our fundraisers to pull through the amount needed for her life saving blood transfusion.

Grace has been released and now she has to keep doing blood work every 24 hours to make sure she is good.

At this time, she is eating, playing, and being a puppy again. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. 💕

To our extremely hardworking team, who tirelessly work each day for our Houston pups, thank you for being so incredibly selfless.

Welcome to your new life, Gracie.





06/11/2026

This sweet puppy Grace Kelly was dumped on the side of the road in Houston. She is severely anemic from the hookworms that depleted her blood, and desperately needs a blood transfusion. Please share and chip in if you can. Every single dollar helps and is thoroughly appreciated to save this little nugget’s life. Thanks a million.

Campaign at :
Savesomesouls.org/fundraiser




Here are five of our bonded pairs we saved from Barc, and Harris County pounds, who are still in Houston; and we are hop...
06/11/2026

Here are five of our bonded pairs we saved from Barc, and Harris County pounds, who are still in Houston; and we are hoping to raise some funds to cover their boarding and vetting costs.
Please help us help them by Donating and/or sharing.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
(Spotfund does not charge processing fee.)

http://spot.fund/w4zsl46sc

To donate directly to their care, please follow the links below.

Zelle : [email protected]
Paypal : Paypal.me/savesomesouls
Venmo : venmo.com/savesomesouls
Credit / Debit Card : https://www.savesomesouls.com/donate
cashapp : $savesomesoulstx

Thank you so much for caring for our Houston pups.

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06/05/2026

3 months old Puppy FINN needs a foster home in Houston asap as his current foster mom is leaving on a vacation. Can someone please help Finn?

Also accepting adoption apps via savesomesouls.com

Out of state transport available.

05/28/2026

1 yo German Shepherd ROXAS is now available for adoption 🎊

Roxas was saved from Harris County shelter of Houston by his foster dad Cesar and he went through his much needed decompression period that set him up for success. He is now friends with our sweet beautiful and perfect girl IVY, who was also saved by Cesar from HCAS and is now available for adoption as well.

Let’s help find them two amazing homes anywhere in the USA or . Transport available.

Apply to adopt via savesomesouls.com

05/24/2026

Sweet HCAS girl Sable is now in her forever home, with her new sibling & bff Charlie, and loved so much by her dad.

So grateful to the wonderful pilots of “Pilots n Paws” for flying our sweet girl comfortably home.

Thank you Robert, Mike, Elizabeth, Troy, Chris and David for flying for another successful mission. 🎉✈️

Happy Tails, beautiful Sable.
💕🐾💖



05/22/2026

18 months old super well-behaved 25 lb bonded lab mixes Nettie & Maxwell need a foster or forever home.

They were rescued from Barc Houston in January 2026 and have been in boarding since.
They are now ready for a home to call their own. 💕

Fully vaccinated, fixed, chipped pups. Good with dogs, cats, toddlers.
Apply via savesomesouls.com





On Sat 5/9/26, our precious senior   VALENTINA from   was murdered by   , who didnt even scan her chip that belonged to ...
05/16/2026

On Sat 5/9/26, our precious senior VALENTINA from was murdered by , who didnt even scan her chip that belonged to our rescue.

Her vindictive adopter abandoned her in this kill shelter, and told us to collect her from there. But didn’t return any of our phone calls, emails, or messages on Friday to return Valentina to us, until one of our volunteers took to social media on Sunday, seeking help, only to find out she was euthanized on a Saturday.
We all know no vet works weekends. Then who shot her the lethal injection?
If she bit a dog, then why she didn’t get a rabies hold?
Who made the decision to destroy her when their top people were in Utah visiting ?

Why was Valentina killed without fact checking the lies her adopter fed NHS at 4 pm on Friday, and we all know the shelter is not working 24/7.

If they are working 24/7 then why the phones were not being answered or messages were not being returned?

Valentina’s devastated foster parents Janelle and Nathan kept requesting her ashes back but the cruel and inhumane NEBRASKA HUMANE SOCIETY chose not to even respond to that request.

Every shelter knows that rescues take back their dogs. Then why was Val not given that chance to be returned to her foster parents who loved her deeply.

Valentina was used for breeding in Texas, neglected by her former owners, yet she was always trusting, always smiling and giving paws to everyone.
She never once bit a single human. Multiple volunteers in Texas and Nebraska have handled her and everyone can tell you how sweet she was.

We are grieving this sweet girl and the horrific crime committed against her and we hope such kill shelters are held accountable to prevent further wrongful murders of innocent animals.

Forever in our hearts 💔❤️‍🩹
Sweet Valentina
We thought you were going to a great place but we are so sorry we failed you.

return her ashes to her foster parents. You have multiple phone messages from them. That’s the least you can do to show how humane you are.



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