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In a continued effort to reduce the potential spread of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and to protect the health and well-being of the animals in our care, our dedicated staff and volunteers, and our community, the SPCA of Texas’ is following all appropriate CDC guidelines. Masks are encouraged but not required for staff, volunteers or visitors. It is encouraged that fully vaccinated employees, volunteers or visitors continue to wear a mask while inside SPCA of Texas facilities or while working offsite within the community.
We will monitor the situation closely and remain in contact with our local authorities. As an organization, we will move forward and make any further decisions on operations based on facts, guidance, and recommendations from health authorities as well as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization, TVMA, AVMA, and others.
We will continue to offer adoptions, as we continue to have many wonderful animals in need of new homes. Check out our available animals.
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You can make your pet’s appointment online today! Or call us at 214-742-7722.
Our Russell H. Perry Pet Resource Center offers assistance (primarily food and urgent medical assistance through our outside veterinary partners) to families that have been affected by illness and/or business closures due to the current COVID-19 outbreak. Please visit this page for more information on how we may provide food, medical, housing, or other assistance for your pet.
Our Customer Care Center is answering phone calls Mondays through Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m at 214.742.7722.
Animal care staff will continue to meet the daily needs of all of our shelter pets and foster pets currently living in the community. The animals in our care are not at risk of contracting or transmitting COVID-19.
Volunteers at the SPCA of Texas give their hearts and time to make every day special for the animals who are waiting for a loving home. We depend on hundreds of volunteers every year to help in our shelters, our clinics and the community. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, learn more and sign up today!
Our Animal Cruelty Investigations team continues to respond to cases of suspected animal cruelty in the City of Dallas and the following Texas counties: Hunt, Kaufman and Van Zandt. Call 214-742-7722 or submit a report online. The identity of individuals reporting abuse is kept confidential.
Currently the SPCA of Texas is only accepting returns of animals originally adopted from the SPCA of Texas. To request an appointment to return the animal you adopted from the SPCA of Texas, please email us at spca@spca.org.
To surrender a pet that was not adopted from the SPCA of Texas, we recommend connecting with your local animal control.
Also, you can safely rehome your pet to a new family without them ever entering a shelter. Set up your pet’s profile in less than 10 mins on Adopt-a-Pet.com, and your pet’s profile will be seen by millions of visitors each month.
Looking for happy tails and stories to brighten and enlighten your and your kids’ days? Please follow the SPCA of Texas on all of our social media platforms, primarily Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. We’ll be working hard to keep you educated, smiling, and informed.
Please stay tuned to this page and to our social media channels for further information on how you can help, for updates on hours, and more.
Hug your pets close and please reach out to us with any questions during this time by contacting us at spca@spca.org or 214-742-SPCA (7722).
We will be here, as we have since 1938, to provide critical services to our community’s most vulnerable animals and their people now and long after this pandemic is over. And we need you to be there for us. This global pandemic will have an impact on our organization, volunteers, staff, fundraising, events, and the economy. Your support enables us to continue in our important work to provide every animal exceptional care and a loving home.
In addition to the animals at our Jan Rees-Jones Animal Care Center in Dallas and equine and livestock at our Equine and Livestock Center in McKinney, we have animals in our care at the Russell E. Dealey Animal Rescue Center who are under significant medical and/or behavioral treatment, and they will continue to rely on us to rehabilitate them and care for them until they are ready for adoption. These animals came to us from rescues performed by our Animal Cruelty Investigations team. Give generously and be there for these animals. Your support will allow us to continue in our important work.
Additionally, the SPCA of Texas strongly encourages everyone to remember their pets when planning for emergencies. It is always important to be prepared and have a plan for your pets.
For additional emergency preparedness tips, click here o aquí para Español.
CDC Guidance Regarding Pets CDC FAQ World Health Organization Texas Health and Human Services TVMA – COVID-19 Fact Sheet