Across the country, countless dogs live lives that end far too soon. Some are born on the streets, others are surrendered when families move or grow tired of responsibility. Shelters do what they can — but with limited space and resources, too many dogs are put to sleep before they ever get a second chance.
Tracy Whyatt, a lifelong dog lover from Texas, couldn’t stand it anymore. Tired of hearing about unwanted pets and seeing the heartbreak firsthand, she decided to act. Together with her husband, Scott, she began traveling across Texas, visiting overcrowded kill shelters and rescuing dogs that were hours away from being euthanized.
Their small, personal mission quickly turned into a calling. What started as a few road trips to save a handful of dogs became something extraordinary — a full-fledged rescue organization known as Tracy’s Dogs, dedicated to finding loving homes for forgotten animals.
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