Harris County Animal Shelter Unveils New Shelter Facility
Style Magazine Newswire | 10/27/2020, noon
Several years after passing Proposition 3, Harris County Public Health (HCPH) is finally opening the new pet saving resource center (formally known as Harris County Animal Shelter) to the public. There will be a ribbon-cutting event to commemorate the new facility and expansion of programs offered to Harris County Residents.
New Location
Harris County Pets Resource Center
612 Canino Road, Houston, Texas 77076
The new Harris County Pets Resource Center is made possible by a $24 million bond proposition passed by Harris County voters in 2015. The center replaces the old facility on the same grounds and provides a pet- and customer-friendly space for adoption, foster, animal transport, animal control and wellness services. Officials will be hosting the ribbon-cutting program to formally announce the opening of the 55,000-square-foot facility, which has the capacity to house up to 525 dogs and cats.

