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Pride in Dallas week is a time to celebrate love, identity, and community—and it’s an opportunity to spotlight the stories of those who live their values every day. At the SPCA of Texas, Pride is about authenticity, resilience, and the...
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Could you be a unicorn? We are in search of “unicorn” adopters, folks who are the uniquely perfect fit for some of our pets needing that special someone to take them home. From now until National Pet Parent Day on...
Here are some ways you and your pet can “go green” on St. Patrick’s Day! Green Foods If you’re trying to include the whole family in a St. Patrick’s Day themed feast, you can give your pup some steamed or...
We are thrilled to share with you an exciting update from our Equine & Livestock program! Equine specialist, Savanna Walker, was recently accepted to a three-week long internship program with the Monty Roberts Mustang & Transition Horse Program (MRTHP). This...
Fospice pup Stanley is going to stay inside today, thank you very much! We know some pups love to be outdoors as much as possible, and some kitties like to roam – we get it. It’s best to only let...
Our volunteers truly know how to make a difference – and the Anderson family has gone above and beyond for us during this unpredictable time. The family, who are all long-time SPCA of Texas volunteers, decided at the beginning of...
If your dog greets you or your guests excitedly upon arrival and then squats or rolls over and pees, you could be dealing with excitement or submissive urination. A dog that is completely housetrained can still have trouble in this...