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Miranda Lambert Under Fire for Asking Help for Animals in Texas Floods While People Still Missing

Miranda Lambert performs onstage at a concert, now under fire for focusing on animals during the Texas floods tragedy.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Sometimes, doing the right thing still gets you dragged through the mud.

Miranda Lambert, country’s resident dog lover and unapologetic Texas girl, is catching flak this week for what some folks think is putting the cart before the horse. As the devastating floods in South and Central Texas keep rising, so does the heartbreak and, apparently, the controversy.

On July 5, while families were still clinging to trees and rescue teams were pulling bodies from the Guadalupe River, Miranda fired up her social media to rally support for the voiceless victims she knows best. The animals left behind in the chaos. Her MuttNation Foundation, which has done more for stray dogs and four-legged refugees than most people will in a lifetime, teamed up with Kerrville Pets Alive to get boots on the ground and raise funds to help displaced pets.

“I’m devastated to hear about the floods in South and Central Texas. I cannot come up with any words for the loss. MuttNation Foundation is working with Kerrville Pets Alive to get more info and support animals impacted by the floods. If you’d like to join our efforts, please consider donating,” she wrote on Facebook.

She also posted a heartfelt video on Instagram asking fans to pray for Texas and pitch in if they could. It sounds noble, and to be fair, it is. But timing is everything when the waters are still rising and families are still begging for answers about missing kids.

According to AP News, 51 lives have already been lost, including 15 children. The worst-hit area is Kerr County, where 27 girls from a Christian youth camp remain unaccounted for after floodwaters swallowed the riverbanks overnight on July 4. The sheriff has vowed to keep looking, but for hundreds of Texas families, it’s an agonizing wait with no guarantees.

So when Miranda’s post popped up, not everyone was ready to worry about lost dogs and muddy barns. The comment section under her Facebook plea turned into a snapshot of a community wrestling with raw grief and hard priorities.

“I love animals, but my first priority is to the hundred of families that lost so much. Still so many humans missing and the cost of all the rescues, that my friend should be number one,” one person wrote.
“Worry about the people first,” another chimed in
But not everyone was on her case. Plenty of fans were quick to say they’d already donated, adding prayers and gratitude that someone was thinking about the forgotten strays, too.

RELATED: Josh Weathers Raises Over $337000 in Livestream to Help Texas Families Hit by Floods

It’s a messy situation, and it begs an uncomfortable question. Can you care about people and pets at the same time without one overshadowing the other? For Miranda, there’s no doubt where her heart is. She’s been hauling hay bales and rescue crates through Texas storms since long before it was convenient. She’s a big softie for any living thing that gets left behind whether it’s a flood or a hurricane or a broken home.

Still, maybe the reality is that tragedy magnifies what people expect of their heroes. For families still waiting on search crews to find a missing child, the sight of money and attention flowing to pets can sting. For the folks out there sloshing through chest-deep water to pull out horses and hounds, maybe it’s proof that not all heartbreaks can be put on a scale.

At the end of the day, there’s no villain here. Just a country star doing what she’s always done, putting her money where her mouth is for the ones who can’t say thank you. And maybe a community that’s just so battered they’d rather see every penny poured into bringing their babies home first.

One thing’s certain. Texas needs every ounce of help it can get for every soul breathing and barking. And if there’s one lesson in all this mud and heartbreak, it’s that sometimes compassion shows up wearing muddy boots and a dog leash even when the world is still crying out for miracles.

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