Get ready to strut your stuff with your furry best friend at Strut Your Mutt, The Race to End Animal Cruelty, celebrating 20 years Saturday, April 12th at Fair Park, in Dallas.
THE Myron K. Martin Clinic is open for spay and neuter surgeries for dogs and cats. Make an appointment today.
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At the SPCA of Texas, we are incredibly fortunate to have a dedicated team of volunteers who go above and beyond to support the animals in our care. This November, we are proud to recognize Giselly Oliveira McGuire as our...
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SPCA of Texas office pup Anderson Cooper wishes everyone a happy National Deaf Pet Awareness Week! You just adopted a deaf dog – congratulations! You are now the proud parent of a special needs pet. The house is dog-proofed, you...
Today is Puppy Mill Awareness Day and we’re spreading the word about this tragic issue affecting people and dogs in North Texas. According to the ASPCA, “a puppy mill is a large-scale commercial dog breeding facility where profit is given...
Stop by one of our adoption centers to pick up a puppy like Courtney here! Puppies come into our homes with a lot to learn. They get started on learning their adult manners from their mother, littermates and the people...
Brando here appreciates extra snuggles when the sky booms scare him! With storm season back in full swing, quite a few of our pups are missing the clear skies. Many dogs are frightened by sudden loud noises such as fireworks...
Fadrah would like you to know about these important benefits of adopting a kitty like her! When you adopt a cat, you’re giving a deserving creature a loving home. But did you know that, according to the Centers for Disease...
Has your pet been moving a little slowly? Looking a bit thick around the midsection? There’s a good chance your pet is overweight or possibly even obese. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, an estimated 60% of cats...