Funding for Year Four of the Big Fix project which provides free spay or neuter surgeries for pet owners in underserved Dallas neighborhoods.
Funding for the development of a strategic plan for Dallas Animal Services to effectively manage loose dogs and make Dallas a no-kill city.
Multi-year funding to support the provision of free spay and neuter services in Southern Dallas through a collaboration of providers, with the goal of eliminating the problem of loose dogs in the community.
Multi-year funding to support the provision of free spay and neuter services in southern Dallas through a collaboration of providers, with the goal of eliminating the problem of loose dogs in the community.
Funding to to support expansion of the Positive Alternatives to Shelter Surrender+ (PASS+) program.
Funding to support the capital campaign of a 40-foot shipping container in partnership with Community Beer Company.
Funding to increase organizational capacity to serve animal welfare needs and to hire a canine specialist.
Funding to develop a comprehensive database that will be utilized by animal rescue organizations around Dallas to find and rescue animals before they enter the shelter.
Funding towards the purchase of an industrial fan for their pet food distribution center.
Funding to provide pet food to families in need via distribution to partnered food pantries, senior centers, and the American Red Cross.
Funding to provide households in need with pet food.
Funding for pet food to be supplied to local food pantries for senior citizens.
Funding to supplement the continued care of the 30 therapy horses, and to support the continuation of mental health counseling during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Funding to support Phase II of construction of the Big Cat Habitat.
Funding towards costs related to the purchase of two new vehicles to be used to transport Dallas-area rescue dogs to the New York City metropolitan area.
Funding to professionalize and expand cruelty prevention efforts in Fort Worth and the surrounding counties.
Funding to support animal cruelty investigations.
Funding for the medical care for rescued dogs and cats.
Funding toward the “Build. Save. Love: Creating Hope for Homeless Pets” capital campaign which will enhance capacity to serve animals in need of adoption.
Funding for the medical care for rescued dogs and cats.
Funding to supplement the care and medical treatment of the animals on-site during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Funding to care for homeless cats and dogs in a no-kill environment until each is adopted into responsible homes and to advocate humane values and behavior.
Funding to care for homeless cats and dogs in a no-kill environment until each is adopted into responsible homes and to advocate humane values and behavior.
Funding to support the Snip, Snip Hooray campaign, which will provide spay-neuter surgeries in Tarrant County.
Funding to support multi-faceted expansion needs at its Dallas clinic and mobile animal surgical hospital.
Funding to increase the call center capacity in order to handle all City of Dallas 311 Information Calls from pet owners wanting to surrender their pets to Dallas Animal Services.
Funding to sustain the veterinary staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Funding for animal anti-cruelty efforts through support of investigations and prosecutions and improvements to the Animal Rescue Center.
Funding for animal welfare programming through animal behavior support, staff training, volunteer support, and animal cruelty investigations and supports.
Funding to assist with capacity-building efforts and operations.
Funding to cover the adoption costs of rescued dogs and cats.
Funding to help cover the adoption costs of rescued dogs and cats.
Funding for the Medical Readiness and Transfer Program that readies rescued dogs to be adoptable.
Funding to support spay-neuter surgeries along with vaccinations and microchipping for dogs in 23 specified zip codes in the southern Dallas and West Dallas areas.
Funding to provide fundamental healthcare for the animals belonging to low-income, homebound community members enrolled in the Meals on Wheels programs.
Funding for the Pet Care Program which serves Meals on Wheels clients with supplemental pet food, access to veterinary care, and education on responsible pet ownership.
Funding for supplemental pet food and access to veterinary care for Meals on Wheels recipients through the Pet Care Program.
Funding to support construction of the Medical and Treatment Center which will serve rescued animals.
Funding to support the Yellowstone Wolf Project.