Join the SPCA of Texas from May 1st-15th, during Bissell Empty the Shelters! Bissell Pet Foundation is sponsoring reduced adoption fees at hundreds of shelters nationwide, including the SPCA of Texas! FREE adoption of adult dogs and adult cats, and half off adoptions of puppies and kittens at our Dallas Animal Care Center and Ellis County 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.
The SPCA of Texas’ Pet Resource Center (PRC) is designed to support pet owners who are at risk of having to surrender their pets. The Pet Resource Center team works to provide alternatives to surrender and resources that may help...
Our Pet Resource Center is helping pet owners across North Texas who are at risk of surrendering or euthanizing their pets. During the COVID-19 pandemic, especially, we are working around the clock to make sure that no loving pet owner...
This summer, SPCA of Texas staff and volunteers learned of a homeless camp in Dallas that had an abundance of cats living in the area. A local nonprofit provides supplies and meals monthly to the people living in the camp, while...
In 2020, the SPCA of Texas has created a new Community Cat program to empower everyone in their neighborhoods to Keep Their Streets Litter Free. Despite the challenges with Covid-19 this year, almost 2,000 free-roaming outdoor cats in the DFW...
This past Saturday, we were overjoyed host a free pet vaccine clinic for underserved residents in the Southern Dallas community along with our partners at Duck Team 6. We were able to provide vaccinations for 639 pets and signed up...
The vacuum effect is a term that describes what happens when a population of animals inhabiting a particular area is removed from that area. Once the animals are gone from that spot, the region attracts more of the same animals...