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About Austin Pets Alive!

Download the new APA! app, created by Third Rail Creative, today! Designed to help you find the perfect pet for your family, the APA! app brings the talents of our matchmakers to your handheld device.

The Austin Pets Alive! mobile app is designed to help people in the Austin area find the pet right for you, whether you’re looking to adopt or foster.

How it works:
- Tell us what you are looking for in your furever friend
- Get filtered results to make your experience even easier
- Save a custom list of pets you’re considering
- Browse information, pictures, and videos on our pets
- Opt in for notifications of new matches
- Submit your adoption inquiry directly from the app

Austin Pets Alive! is not your average animal shelter. Our mission is to promote and provide the resources, education, and programs needed to eliminate the killing of animals. We pioneer innovative lifesaving programs designed to save the animals most at risk of euthanasia.

This had led to several major accomplishments:
- 60,000 lives saved since 2008
- 98% live-release rate for the city of Austin
- 7 years as the largest No Kill city in the country

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It would be great to have a size/weight option! We have a beloved senior smaller dog, and we are renters, so we have a couple of size constraints that limit what we can consider.
Adam Ayres