501c3

Scout’s Honor Rescue, Inc

Animals

Counties Serving
Volunteer Opportunities
When fostering for Scout’s Honor, you provide the love, attention, a soft place for your foster to sleep, food, and goodies. Scout’s Honor also asks that you help transport your foster to adoptions if possible and take it to the vet when necessary. Scout’s Honor pays for vetting costs and other related items (unless, of course, the foster parent wishes to make a tax-deductible donation to help!). Scout’s Honor works extremely hard to find the pets in our program homes by, among other things, holding adoptions, posting the foster on our website, and overseeing the adoption process. The length of time an animal stays with its foster parents varies from animal to animal, but Scout’s Honor makes every effort to find them homes quickly. Yes, if you fall in love with your foster, you can adopt him or her, and many do. If for some reason the foster animal does not work out in your home (which can happen, and it is okay when it does), Scout’s Honor will work diligently to locate another foster home for the pet and to find another foster that will be a better fit in your home.

Contact

1302 Waugh Dr. #245
Houston,
TX
77019

Headquarter located in Houston, TX