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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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The SPCA of Texas’ Pet Resource Center (PRC) is designed to support pet owners who are at risk of having to surrender their pets. The Pet Resource Center team works to provide alternatives to surrender and resources that may help...
It’s with a happy heart we announce our 3rd Annual PALentine’s Day Adoption Event! For the past few years in an effort to help some of our most overlooked foster dogs find forever homes, we invited the public to come...
Prince Buddy is hoping you’ll make a plan for him! If you’ve been late on your pet’s yearly vaccinations, procrastinated on grooming sessions, or missed a month of flea/tick preventative, you’re not alone. You’re not a bad pet parent –...
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...