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MARGO — Chihuahua Mix
ID: #A2056864
INTAKE DATE: 2/6/2026
MEDICAL NOTES
ABOUT MARGO:
Margo is a 1-year-6-month-old Chihuahua mix who is extremely stressed in the shelter. She is fearful, snapping at the leash, and showing defensive behaviors, but she is not aggressive. With a quiet, patient, rescue or foster home, she can decompress, gain confidence, and thrive.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Dogs like Margo are at high risk in the shelter due to stress and fear-based behavior. She needs a calm, experienced foster or rescue to step in immediately for safety and socialization.
Margo does not deserve to die in the shelter for being scared. She needs ONE RESCUE OR FOSTER TO STEP UP to save her life.
lf you can help, please email IMMEDIATELY and include her ID #A2056864:
barcfoster@houstontx.gov
barcadoptions@houstontx.gov
BARC.Aid@houstontx.gov
BARC Animal Shelter
3200 Carr St, Houston, TX 77026
713-229-7300
Please share. A rescue or foster today means life for Margo.
wtf, do they euthanize a dog 3 DAYS after being in the shelter? what the fucking fuck?
Overpopulation and the fact that she has some behavioral issues. That’s the sad reality for many municipal shelters.
Wow, that sucks. Thanks for sharing this. Hope it works out for someone to help.