Noah's Ark Bayou Sanctuary
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THE CURRENT SANCTUARY​
​NABS' current sanctuary is nestled on 330 acres in Danbury, Tx, a site specifically chosen in 2003 to insure their safety and room to expand.  It also provides sanctuary for our horses, donkeys, and cows.
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The 10 outdoor enclosures are approximately 5’Hx25'Wx40'L with two 5’ gates set atop a 200’Wx200’Lx6’H elevated pad.  This set up offers cool breezes year round and is safe from any flood.  Each enclosure has a wading pool, dogloos, and one or two compatible companions. 

Provisions include music, private crating indoors for meals, quiet time after eating, supervised doggie community play areas, treats, and a pond with supervised swims for the water lovers.
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No dog has to sleep in the rain or the cold here. They each have available a wire crate with warm dry bedding and water at all times inside the cargo containers. They also eat in their crates daily as well and are then returned to their exterior enclosure.

N.A.B.S.' two 5-ton metal containers are 8'Wx9'Hx40'L.  They have two 4'Hx6'W side open raise windows and doors on each end as well as shop fans for summer and propane heaters for winter, anchored and both are hurricane prepared.
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The Sanctuary’s onsite adoption building is home for the small and senior rescues as well as The Sanctuary's office.  It is also safely situated atop the elevated pad.

N.A.B.S. has lots of plans for The Sanctuary! We are wanting and planning to build a new facility, which will be an earth shelter (www.earthshelter.com) building for our dogs, and more outdoor enclosures; including one which will surround The Sanctuary and Lake Tranquility.



If you would like to donate to the building fund click the red button below. Please make a note indicating building fund.

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Meet Our President
    • Meet Our Board Members
    • Our Sanctuary
    • Testimonials
    • Fighting Cruel and Inhumane Euthanasia
  • Adopt A Dog Info
    • Ready to Adopt?
    • Pet Sponsorship
    • Before and After Pics
  • Donate
    • Donate to NABS
    • Sponsor A Dog Monthly
    • In-Kind Donations
    • Donations In Honor Of
    • Building Program
    • Our Wish List
  • Service Dog Program Begins
    • Service Dog Program Begins
    • Service Dog Training
  • Memoriams
    • Donations In Lieu of Flowers
    • Dog Memoriams
    • Do Dogs Go To Heaven?
  • Waggin' Tails
    • Success Stories (Happy Tails)
    • Archived Newsletters
  • How You Can Help
    • How You Can Help
    • Become a Pet Sponsor
  • Resources
    • Contact Us
    • Resources, Links, Misc.
    • Rescue Groups
    • Pet Health Maintenance
    • Acknowledgements