Are you ready for some cuteness overload?
Freckles' puppies are a few weeks old now and have started getting their own personalities! They will be ready for adoption around April 21st.
Midnight's Journey, Inc. DBA Cheyenne's Homeward Bound Animal and Rescue Shelter is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and has a goal to help dogs find their "Forever Home". We are located in Jarrell, Texas. Due to new home developments in the area, the pet population is increasing, so we are offering help, training, and general welfare for all dogs. We have corporate offices where potential adopters can meet and get acquainted with adoptable animals. While some dogs available for for adoption can found here, others can be found on Adopt-a-Pet.com, Petfinder.com and Shelterexchange.com, Poundwishes.com, Rescueme.org, Dogster.com, and Allpaws.com, Pedigree.com, and Purina.com. You may also click at the top of this page to connect to our Facebook page to find more recent updates.
Our Mission is to be able to:
*Provide a safe and secure facility for animals during their transition in finding their forever homes
*To train and rehabilitate animals during their transitional phase
*To educate the public and train them in animal responsibility
*To make the community aware of our service, to keep dogs and animals safe from traffic, being killed on people's property being rescued when called
* To save as many shelter dogs as possible by networking with other animal rescue groups and expanding our committed network of resources, especially, high-kill shelters
* To live by the guideline, "Not every home should have a dog, but every dog should have a home."
*To provide spay/neuter programs within our organization: Retention programs, adoption programs, partnering, working with community service, public awareness of abuse/fighting/cruelty and promote strategic plans to help ensure that legislation and laws punish accordingly
Our Mission is to be able to:
*Provide a safe and secure facility for animals during their transition in finding their forever homes
*To train and rehabilitate animals during their transitional phase
*To educate the public and train them in animal responsibility
*To make the community aware of our service, to keep dogs and animals safe from traffic, being killed on people's property being rescued when called
* To save as many shelter dogs as possible by networking with other animal rescue groups and expanding our committed network of resources, especially, high-kill shelters
* To live by the guideline, "Not every home should have a dog, but every dog should have a home."
*To provide spay/neuter programs within our organization: Retention programs, adoption programs, partnering, working with community service, public awareness of abuse/fighting/cruelty and promote strategic plans to help ensure that legislation and laws punish accordingly