Paws Cause will be a tail-wagging good time on May 7, 2026 from 7-10PM at the SPCA of Texas’ Dallas Animal Care Center. Paws Cause is the SPCA of Texas’ premier cuisine-driven event, blending elegance and philanthropy for an unforgettable evening. This chic social gathering features an array of fabulous food and signature drinks, artfully crafted by Dallas’s own top chefs.
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.
Moose is a calm, loving dog with a heart as big as his name—but the shelter is taking a toll on him. He’s becoming increasingly stressed in his kennel, retreating from handling and barking hard at staff. This isn’t the...
Meet Ava, a beautiful, affectionate young pup who’s trying her very best—but shelter life is making things tough. Ava is incredibly sweet with people and truly wants to be a good girl, but the overstimulation of the shelter environment is...
Luka is a gentle, shy pup in urgent need of a foster home. When he first arrived at the shelter, he was nervous and unsure, but with time and patience, he made amazing progress—learning to walk on leash and showing...
Claire is in urgent need of a foster home. She’s been in and out of the shelter for over a year, and while she’s had amazing short- and long-term fosters who gave her glowing reviews, the constant stress of shelter...
Bonnie is a young pup who’s been growing up in the shelter, and the stress is starting to take a toll. She’s sweet, playful, and full of potential—but shelter life is overwhelming, and it’s holding her back from being her...
Hopper is a young, goofy pup who’s spent most of his life growing up in the shelter—and it’s starting to wear on him. He has some elbow issues that make him run a little silly, but don’t tell him that—he’s...