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 believe every animal deserves a second chance, no matter how difficult their journey may be. One such inspiring story is that of Paige, a brave pup who overcame immense challenges to find herself adopted...
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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...
Fighting between cats in a household, while it can be upsetting, noisy and dramatic, may be a problem you can solve. You may need to consult with your veterinarian and/or an animal behavior specialist, and it may take time and...
Losing a pet is one of the scariest parts of being a pet owner, but there are some steps you can take to increase your chances of bring home your four-legged family member safe and sound. Before the worst-case scenario...
All it takes is one mosquito bite for your pet to become infected with heartworm disease, which is 100% preventable. We’d like to remind all pet owners that prevention is so much cheaper and easier than treatment, so keeping your...