Join the SPCA of Texas from August 1- August 31, during Clear the Shelters and find your new best friend! Adult animals are $50 and puppies/kittens $100 from August 1st – August 31st at the Dallas Animal Care Center.
THE Myron K. Martin Clinic is open for spay and neuter surgeries for dogs and cats. Make an appointment today.
Save lives today with a gift that will go straight to work protecting and caring for animals throughout North Texas.
Volunteer and make every day special for the animals in our shelters. Give your time and heart based on your schedule and interests.
At the SPCA of Texas, our promise is simple: to provide animals with the kind of care we would want for our own furry friends. Thanks to you, this year, that promise shows up in the details you can feel...
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At the SPCA of Texas, our veterinary technicians care for all species of animals, many of which come to us from our Animal Cruelty Investigations unit. Due to this, our vet techs encounter new challenges and opportunities for learning on...
You can do a quick internet search to find out the basics of what a veterinary technician does, but our vet techs are here to tell you: there’s a lot more than meets the eye! They are responsible for countless...
Did you know that the SPCA of Texas offers spay or neuter surgery for just $50 for feral cats? It’s National Feral Cat Day, so we are hoping to recruit more citizens to help us reduce the stray cat population...
Animals can be a little woozy after waking up from their post-surgery naps! Thankfully, our vet techs are always right there to comfort them when they wake up. Here at the SPCA of Texas, we have our very own team...
Does your kitten attack your ankles from under the bed as you walk by? Bite your hand hard enough to hurt when you play? Kittens and young cats use play to practice their survival skills, whether they’re going to need...
Many people are excited to take their dog to a dog park but forget to ask their dog if they would enjoy going! All joking aside, dog parks can be a great place for dogs to burn off some energy...