Join the SPCA of Texas on May 31st for a free vaccine clinic and pet food from 8AM-12pm at The Ellis County Youth Expo Center. First-come, first served. Must be check in by 11:30AM or while vaccines last. We’re grateful to our sponsor of vaccines: Petco Love. PLUS free pet food in partnership with Hill’s Pet Nutrition.
THE Myron K. Martin Clinic is open for spay and neuter surgeries for dogs and cats. Make an appointment today.
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Shelters throughout Texas are at capacity, and the SPCA of Texas is no exception. June is National Foster a Pet Month and one of the most impactful things you can do to help save lives is to open your home...
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Certain plants, such as lilies and poinsettias, can be toxic to pets if they are ingested. Even if your pet doesn’t chew on plants, it’s a good idea to check to make sure the plant is safe for your pets...
Enrichment activities are fun, stimulating projects that perk up your pup’s senses and keep them sharp! One fun enrichment activity is teaching your pup to paint! While getting them to hold a paintbrush would take quite a bit of training,...
Last year, the SPCA of Texas made the difficult decision to step back from holding Paws Cause 2020 in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. While there is hope on the horizon, we wanted to keep the momentum going for 2021...
Photo credit: Horses Heal Couching and Mentorship Nothing warms our hearts more than to see our animals helping those in need! We are thrilled to have had the chance to send this beautiful girl to a great home where she...
Emmeline came to the SPCA of Texas in October of 2019 after being found with no access to food, water, or shelter. She was terrified of people, and mostly just stayed in the corner of her kennel, depressed and alone....
As much as we wish they were, dogs are not born knowing how to walk nicely on a leash, or how to walk on a loose leash. Only after training and consistent reinforcement of that training can you expect your...