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Houston Humane Society
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At first glance HHS seems like a great place to adopt pets and use them for your pets check ups and other concerns. I must admit I have yet to adopt from them but I have used their clinic services and I hadn't had any problems with them. I recently have taken in two dogs who could not be kept by their original owner. As a friend and animal lover i took them in but only imagined to keep them temporarily. i have 2 dogs and a cat of my own so having 2 extra dogs would just be a full house and i really can't keep them for financial reasons. The first thing that came to mind almost immediately was to take them to HHS. i had absolute trust they'd be adopted and trust in HHS. but that all soon came to an end. i was informed that one would be immediately euthanized and the other one would undergo a series of tests. they don't inform you if they pass or fail. i can only imagine what would happen if he failed. i was in shock and even got teary eyed. One is a female pit bull mix but doesn't even
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