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.
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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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Tariel is SO glad she is microchipped so that her humans will be able to find her if she ever gets lost! Do you know if your pet’s microchip information is up to date? If not, today is the perfect...
Simba says “My new family better pack extra toys in my emergency go-bag!” With hurricane season fast approaching, we’d like to encourage pet owners everywhere to start putting together an emergency go-kit for their pets. Whether it’s a flood, fire...
Anyone walking through the SPCA of Texas will notice we have an abundance of one type of dog in particular: the pit bull! While the general public might not have too much experience with pit bulls, we do, and we...
We think Tariel has Instagram star potential! She’s looking for an agent – could that be you? Happy International Cat Day! You probably know about Lil Bub and Grumpy Cat, but there are Instacats all over the world that are...
The SPCA of Texas has had an incredibly eventful year so far. We’d like to give you a quick update on what we’ve done in the first half of 2018! January – June 2018 Animal Welfare: Adoptions, Foster We are...
The term “brachycephalic” means “short-headed.” There are several dog breeds that are brachycephalic, such as pugs, French bulldogs, English bulldogs, Boston terriers and Pekingese. Persian cats are considered brachycephalic as well. These animals have been bred for their looks and...