This July, FREE adoptions of adult dogs and adult cats at our Dallas Animal Care Center, Ellis County Animal Care Center, and Foster!
THE Myron K. Martin Clinic is open for spay and neuter surgeries for dogs and cats. Make an appointment today.
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by Katy Bock, 2024 Fur Ball Chair All it took was a tour of the SPCA of Texas Dallas Animal Care Center to convince Lawrence and me to chair the organization’s 2024 Fur Ball gala. We realized how comprehensive the...
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One thing we frequently hear from people is “I’d love to foster, but I work full-time.” So do most SPCA of Texas Foster Heroes! Pets will be left at home during the day in their forever homes, so it’s great...
Driving through southern Dallas, the stray dog population is apparent to all. What most Dallas-ites don’t see is what’s inside the homes, and in many cases running loose as well – beloved family pets. Many southern Dallas residents are struggling...
Looking for a purebred dog, but want to rescue rather than buy your dog? Good news – that’s totally possible! Shelters are full of purebred pets The Humane Society of the United States estimates that approximately 25% of pets in...
One thing we frequently hear from people is “I’d love to foster, but I already have my own pets!” We have good news. That’s totally fine! The SPCA of Texas encourages people with pets to foster shelter animals! In many...
Tina is one of our best behavior success stories yet! We first met Tina in June of 2018, when our Animal Cruelty Investigations unit brought her into our rescue center from a hoarding situation with 31 other Chihuahuas. Tina stayed...
Cats can be mysterious creatures, and sometimes that means training them requires a bit more patience. It’s easy to get frustrated, but we have a few good tips that can apply to solving your cat’s behavior issue, no matter what...