RPM In The News
Recent news stories about Rescued Pets Movement
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Kara Willis with CW39 visits RPM
RPM's Meow & Bow Wow Brunch - Get Involved
Houston Relief Funds as stray numbers rise
If approved, funds will help find homes for about 1,753 animals and include an initiative to collect 500 stray animals in December.
RPM Receives Rachael Ray Save Them All Grant from Best Friends Animal Society
New Record Low In Animals Euthanized
Feel Good Story - Rescue of Pretty Girl
After the past six months, you won’t want to miss this incredible rescue story!
RPM Saves More Than 53,000
As of June this year, RPM has saved 53,487 animals.
Haute Dog Houston
Lance McCullers Jr. Helps RPM
The Astros pitcher & his wife teamed up with RPM to save hundreds of dogs and cats a week.
Fashion For Good Houston Benefit
Rescue dogs paired with models to tell the story of how RPM has saved almost 40,000 pet lives since Hurricane Harvey.
Survivor from Harding St. raid
Surviving dog from the deadly HPD raid cared for by RPM before getting new home.
Tip from Giacomo's Cibo e Vino
One of Houston top restaurants, Cibo e Vino donated profits from their scrumptious summer desserts to RPM.
Fur Ball Nearly 30,000 Lives Saved
Around 270 supporters celebrated and raised funds at the Fur Ball Sept. 20 at House of Blues.
Kevin Naderi on Chefs for Paws
Chef Kevin Naderi with Roost Restaurant cooks with the Morning Dose, talking the Benefit for RPM, Chefs for Paws
VIDEO: KHOU11 - Homeless pets get a second chance
RPM provides a second chance through rehabilitation and transport to forever homes throughout the United States and Canada.
Rockets Owner Spends the Day With RPM
Alexander, who has always been an animal lover, is funding a veterinary clinic for Rescued Pets Movement which is named after his father, Jack.
RPM Helps To Solve Houston's Homeless Pets Problem
Houston has an overabundance of stray animals — many of whom are euthanized if no homes can be found for them.
Saving Dogs From Death Row
New movement sends pets out of Texas for a new chance at life.
New BARC Program With RPM To Save Lives
New program transports animals to no-kill rescue groups, adopters and fosterers in Colorado.
RPM Giving Animals Rocky Mountain High
Houston cats and dogs may find new homes in CO, thanks to the BARC and Rescued Pets Movement.
Houston Animals Transported to CO
It’s simple economics really. Houston has the supply, and Colorado has the demand. RPM steps up to transport.
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Why I Foster…
“It helps my old dog stay happy without committing to adopting a dog for another 20 years! They give me something to do that is very rewarding!“
Rescued Pets Movement
The Jack C. Alexander Building, 2317 w. 34th St., Houston, TX. 77018
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- Tuesday 9am-6pm
- Wednesday 9am-6pm
- Thursday 9am-6pm
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- Saturday 9am-6pm
- Sunday 10am-4pm