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| show_name = Animal Cops: Houston | image = | caption = | genre = Reality Documentary Crime Mystery | creator = Paul Berriff | developer = Paul Berriff | executive_producer = | starring = | narrated = John Lurie Robert Leigh | opentheme = | endtheme = | country = United States | language = English | location = Houston, Texas | camera = Multiple | runtime = 45 minutes | company = ITV Studios | distributor = Discovery Communications | network = Animal Planet | picture_format = | audio_format = | first_aired = {{start date|2003|8|11}} | last_aired = {{end date|2012}} | num_episodes = | website = https://web.archive.org/web/20090303205639/http://animal.discovery.com/tv/animal-cops/houston/index.html }} Animal Cops: Houston is an American documentary reality television series that premiered in 2003 on Animal Planet. It takes place in Houston, Texas, and focuses on the work of the Houston Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (HSPCA). The series is the third in a series of "umbrella rotation" of shows known collectively as "Animal Planet Heroes". It follows a team of cruelty investigators as they work with local law enforcement to remove animals from abusive or neglectful conditions and rescue animals who get injured or stuck in dangerous places. PlotEach episode is a standalone documentary, although the same investigators and SPCA staff appear repeatedly throughout a season. The cast varies from season to season. A typical episode follows two to three stories of rescues. The staff frequently rescue dogs and cats from hoarders and owners who have more pets than they can care for. They are also called in to investigate reports of underfed or abused horses. Occasionally they rescue animals who are trapped, such as under a house or in mud puddles that arise from the heavy rains in the Houston area. Less frequently, they take in other barn animals such as pigs and chickens or wild animals like opossums who are injured or orphaned at a young age. The Houston SPCA has separate facilities for barn animals and wild animals, in addition to the standard center for domestic animals. Legal ProcessThe SPCA does not have any arresting power, so they work closely with the local law enforcement to rescue animals and pursue criminal charges for animal cruelty. If owners refuse to sign the animals over to the SPCA but the animals are in danger, the deputy constable goes to a judge to get a warrant for the seizure of the animals. A court date is scheduled for a couple of days later when the owners can contest the seizure, and the judge decides whether the animals should be returned or if they should be awarded to the SPCA. The SPCA staff take pictures of the animals and the conditions they are in to document the reasons why they think they should be awarded custody of the animals. They show these in court, along with any other evidence they or the veterinarians collect, such as proof of health conditions. Until the SPCA is officially awarded custody of the animals by a judge in court, they are only allowed to give the animals basic medical care. This includes vaccinations and flea treatment, but does not include any type of surgery or intricate procedure, no matter how badly the animal needs it. Once the animals are rehabilitated, cleaned, and healthy, they get a behavior check to determine if they are adoptable. They frequently go to foster homes before they are adopted into forever homes. When they are ready to be adopted, they go back to the same shelter where they were first evaluated so they can find their new families. CastCruelty Investigation StaffHead Investigators
Cruelty Investigators
Law Enforcement
Veterinarians & Veterinary Technicians
SPCA Staff
Documentary Staff
Hurricane Katrina relief effortsThe Houston SPCA served as the coordinator of relief efforts for animals trapped in New Orleans, Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Many of the animals rescued in New Orleans were shipped to Houston's holding facilities for eventual reunions with their owners who had also been evacuated to Houston. The rescue efforts were featured on a 2005 Animal Planet special called Animal Planet Heroes: Hurricane Rescues. In the fall of 2005, the staff of the Houston SPCA also assisted with the rescue of animals from the wreckage caused by Hurricane Rita along the Texas Gulf Coast. Debby MacDonald and Mark Ramos, investigators with the Michigan Humane Society, featured in Detroit, went down from Detroit, Michigan, to assist their fellow investigators in the recovery; their contributions were featured in a special episode of Animal Cops: Houston in 2006. Episodes{{Expand section|date=February 2013}}
Awards and nominationsIn 2005, Animal Cops Houston won a Genesis Award in the reality programming category. See also
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