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(DALLAS, TX; WAXAHACHIE, TX); January 14, 2025 – The SPCA of Texas today announced the upcoming transition of its operations in Ellis County, including the conclusion of its Animal Shelter and Maintenance Services Contract, effective April 15, 2025. This decision...
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Happy Howl-O-Ween from the SPCA of Texas! With all of the gremlins, goblins and ghosts out on the prowl, the SPCA of Texas wants to remind pet owners to keep their pet’s safety in mind this Halloween. Here are some...
October 26 is National Pit Bull Awareness Day, and we thought you should be aware of all of these adorable pibbles waiting for their forever homes! Sweet Dottie loves to be comfy, almost as much as she loves peanut butter....
The vacuum effect is a term that describes what happens when a population of animals inhabiting a particular area is removed from that area. Once the animals are gone from that spot, the region attracts more of the same animals...
We’re so proud to announce that our previous Director of Clinic Services, is now our Vice President of Animal Welfare. Please join us in welcoming Meredith Jones to the Leadership team. We’d like to introduce you to Meredith so you...
We wanted to share a story with you that demonstrates the magic of fostering and the difference it can make in the life of a fearful dog. Amelia came to the SPCA of Texas in November of last year along...
Alley cat, feral, free-roaming, neighborhood cats – they all mean the same thing. Community cats are simply cats that have been raised in, and thrive in, an outdoor environment. These cats are independent and typically uninterested in human interactions. They...