The 34th annual Home for the Holidays at NorthPark Center has officially kicked off! Meet adoptable pets at our Adoption Pavilion, November 29 – December 23 from noon to 6 p.m at NorthPark 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.
Your donations at Fur Ball and throughout the year support our mission to provide every animal with exceptional care and a loving home.
This big, handsome boy, once a hungry stray, was discovered as a lone soul in the heart of Ellis County. He must have felt so alone and helpless. But thankfully the Ellis County Sheriff’s Office brought him to the SPCA of Texas, and his new life began.
Nimbus’s journey is a testament to compassion and love. This remarkable cat was rescued from a hoarding situation through the extraordinary efforts of our Animal Cruelty Investigators, who teamed up with the Ellis County Sheriff’s Department and their Animal Control specialists.
Radiating pure joy, her smile is a testament to her incredible journey! Meet the most blissful girl in Dallas, the riveting Ripley, a beacon of light to all who cross her path. Despite being partially blind due to a congenital condition, nothing can dim her enthusiasm.
Apollo’s journey from cruelty to kindness is a cherished chapter in the story of the SPCA of Texas. He’s not just any former resident; he’s a beloved household name, a testament to the power of love and resilience.
In the language of kitten love, Stella is a symphony of purrs and biscuits, a testament to boundless affection. Her heart overflows with love, and whether awake or in the land of dreams, she’s always eager to share her warmth.
Pumba’s story is a testament to the transformative power of love and dedication. When we found him as a stray, he was a portrait of resilience, despite having almost no fur to cover his fragile body.