Tag: Halo Pets

Texas Husky Rescue at Phydeaux & Friends

Whole Lot of Difference: Texas Husky Rescue

Texas Husky Rescue, Inc. was created in May 2009 as a non-profit 501(c)3 animal rescue organization that is run entirely by volunteers. Its mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and find qualified loving homes for neglected, abused, and unwanted Huskies throughout Texas and beyond as well as educate the public about responsible pet ownership and the
Wrinkles from SPCA of Westchester

WHOLE Lot of Difference: SPCA of Westchester

The SPCA of Westchester is a not-for-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to saving homeless, abused and abandoned animals and to protecting animals from cruelty and neglect through education and enforcement of humane laws. Halo is proud to partner with Freekibble.com and GreaterGood.org to make a WHOLE lot of difference for shelter pets together. Here’s what SPCA of Westchester had to
Freekibble Flight to Freedom

Next Flight! Freekibble Flight to Freedom Leaves Lafayette with 150 Pets

On July 10th, a flight is scheduled to leave Lafayette carrying 150 loving, healthy pets from Southern states’ overcrowded shelters – to shelters in the Northwest where they’re likely to be quickly adopted! Most of these dogs and cats wouldn’t survive if they don’t make this flight. Last month, Freekibble Flight to Freedom left Dallas saving

Freekibble.com and Halo Pets Team Up with The Jackson Galaxy Foundation

The Jackson Galaxy Foundation, founded in 2014, is the realization of cat behaviorist and the host of Animal Planet’s My Cat From Hell, Jackson Galaxy and his long-standing dream of bettering the lives of animals at risk and helping the people who care for them. Jackson says: “I am thrilled to launch the Jackson Galaxy Foundation to
Bella waiting for her flight to freedom

First Freekibble Flights to Freedom Trip Leaves Memphis with 110 Dogs and Cats

On May 3rd, a flight is scheduled to leave Memphis carrying 110 loving, healthy pets from Southern states’ overcrowded shelters – to shelters in the Northwest where they’re likely to be quickly adopted! Most of these dogs and cats wouldn’t survive if they don’t make this flight. Last month, the Freekibble community helped fly hundreds of