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Introducing Rain! Rain is eager to spend a relaxing evening with you after a day of fun in the sun. A movie night in after exploring the outdoors would be a dream for this sweet girl. Rain appreciates time to herself while she is eating. Because of this, we recommend that she has a private place to go, such as a crate or a separate room, when she has food. We recommend feeding Rain separately from any resident dogs in the home. This will help Rain kick start a harmonious relationship with her new canine companions. As quoted by Prince, "There's always a rainbow at the end of every rain." Until then, Rain will be waiting patiently for the home that will part the clouds for her rainbow to shine through.
FOSTER TESTIMONIAL: "Rain was a wonderful borrow a buddy friend! After picking her up from the shelter, she hopped into the back of my car without any problem and was very curious about the new environment. We drove to Bishop Arts to walk the neighborhood and introduce her to a busy area. She was a bit shy around the crowds and market day events, but happily walked up and down main street. We drove to Up Town to enjoy a coffee and puppy treats at Foxtrot while I answered a few emails. She was energetic about looking around before settling down next to me on the bench. Many of the other costumers came to say "hi" to Rain and give her a few head pats. We walked Katy Trail to the Katy Trail Ice House and down to Turtle Creek Park. She did well with the crowds at the Ice House when stopping for water but her favorite place was discovering ducks at the park. She is a sweet girl who will love a home that will take her to the park to play and give her treat as she cuddles when you're working. "
Come down to the SPCA of Texas Dallas Animal Care Center to meet this sweet girl today!
Introducing Rain! Rain is eager to spend a relaxing evening with you after a day of fun in the sun. A movie night in after exploring the outdoors would be a dream for this sweet girl. Rain appreciates time to herself while she is eating. Because of this, we recommend that she has a private place to go, such as a crate or a separate room, when she has food. We recommend feeding Rain separately from any resident dogs in the home. This will help Rain kick start a harmonious relationship with her new canine companions. As quoted by Prince, "There's always a rainbow at the end of every rain." Until then, Rain will be waiting patiently for the home that will part the clouds for her rainbow to shine through.
FOSTER TESTIMONIAL: "Rain was a wonderful borrow a buddy friend! After picking her up from the shelter, she hopped into the back of my car without any problem and was very curious about the new environment. We drove to Bishop Arts to walk the neighborhood and introduce her to a busy area. She was a bit shy around the crowds and market day events, but happily walked up and down main street. We drove to Up Town to enjoy a coffee and puppy treats at Foxtrot while I answered a few emails. She was energetic about looking around before settling down next to me on the bench. Many of the other costumers came to say "hi" to Rain and give her a few head pats. We walked Katy Trail to the Katy Trail Ice House and down to Turtle Creek Park. She did well with the crowds at the Ice House when stopping for water but her favorite place was discovering ducks at the park. She is a sweet girl who will love a home that will take her to the park to play and give her treat as she cuddles when you're working. "
Come down to the SPCA of Texas Dallas Animal Care Center to meet this sweet girl today!
Hours: Open Daily / 12 p.m.- 6 p.m.
Animals are available by walk-in on a first-come, first-served basis. Appointments are also available for select animals. Check each animals' bio for more information.
Jan Rees-Jones Animal Care Center
2400 Lone Star Dr.
Dallas, TX 75212
Offsite Locations - View PetSmart locations where cats/kittens are available for adoption at spca.org/offsiteadoptions
To adopt a pet from the SPCA of Texas, we not only help make love connections, but we then walk you through an adoption process that is geared to ensuring you and the pet are a great match. There is a contract to sign at the end of the process. Adoption fees are as follows:
Puppies 0-6 months: $150
Adult dogs 6 months or older: $75
CHECK WEBSITE FOR CURRENT SPECIALS
The adoption fee includes age-appropriate vaccinations (which can include Rabies, Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvo, Parainfluenza and Bordetella), spay/neuter surgery, deworming treatment, initial heartworm preventative, a rabies tag, Free health examination within fourteen days of the adoption thanks to our partnership with VCA Animal Hospitals, a leash and a microchip. Dogs over 6 months of age are also given a heartworm test (SNAP occult). Free week of training through Good Pup.
Kittens: $150
Cats: $75
CHECK WEBSITE FOR CURRENT SPECIALS
The adoption fee includes age-appropriate vaccinations (which can include feline rhinotracheitis, caleci and pan-leukopenia, Bordetella, and Rabies if at least 4 months old), spay/neuter surgery, deworming treatment, a rabies tag, Free health examination within fourteen days of the adoption thanks to our partnership with VCA Animal Hospitals, a leash and a microchip. Also included is a free week of training through Good Pup.
FOSTERS NEEDED Lots of ways to help pets by temporarily fostering www.spca.org/foster
Hours: Open Daily / 12 p.m.- 6 p.m.
Animals are available by walk-in on a first-come, first-served basis. Appointments are also available for select animals. Check each animals' bio for more information.
Jan Rees-Jones Animal Care Center
2400 Lone Star Dr.
Dallas, TX 75212
Offsite Locations - View PetSmart locations where cats/kittens are available for adoption at spca.org/offsiteadoptions
To adopt a pet from the SPCA of Texas, we not only help make love connections, but we then walk you through an adoption process that is geared to ensuring you and the pet are a great match. There is a contract to sign at the end of the process. Adoption fees are as follows:
Puppies 0-6 months: $150
Adult dogs 6 months or older: $75
CHECK WEBSITE FOR CURRENT SPECIALS
The adoption fee includes age-appropriate vaccinations (which can include Rabies, Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvo, Parainfluenza and Bordetella), spay/neuter surgery, deworming treatment, initial heartworm preventative, a rabies tag, Free health examination within fourteen days of the adoption thanks to our partnership with VCA Animal Hospitals, a leash and a microchip. Dogs over 6 months of age are also given a heartworm test (SNAP occult). Free week of training through Good Pup.
Kittens: $150
Cats: $75
CHECK WEBSITE FOR CURRENT SPECIALS
The adoption fee includes age-appropriate vaccinations (which can include feline rhinotracheitis, caleci and pan-leukopenia, Bordetella, and Rabies if at least 4 months old), spay/neuter surgery, deworming treatment, a rabies tag, Free health examination within fourteen days of the adoption thanks to our partnership with VCA Animal Hospitals, a leash and a microchip. Also included is a free week of training through Good Pup.
FOSTERS NEEDED Lots of ways to help pets by temporarily fostering www.spca.org/foster
For a complete listing of hours, please visit www.spca.org/locations
To learn more, visit spca.org.
For a complete listing of hours, please visit www.spca.org/locations
More about this shelter
The SPCA of Texas is the leading animal welfare organization in North Texas. Founded in 1938, the non-profit operates two shelters, two spay/neuter clinics, two mobile spay/neuter and wellness vehicles, one mobile adoptions vehicle and an animal rescue center, all located in Dallas and Ellis Counties, and maintains a team of animal cruelty investigators who respond to thousands of calls in North Texas counties. Moreover, the SPCA of Texas serves as an active resource center for an array of services that bring people and animals together to enrich each other’s lives. The SPCA of Texas is not affiliated with any other entity and does not receive general operating funds from the City of Dallas, State of Texas, federal government or any other national humane organization. The SPCA of Texas is dedicated to providing every animal exceptional care and a loving home. To learn more about the SPCA of Texas, visit www.spca.org.
The SPCA of Texas is the leading animal welfare organization in North Texas. Founded in 1938, the non-profit operates two shelters, two spay/neuter clinics, two mobile spay/neuter and wellness vehicles, one mobile adoptions vehicle and an animal rescue center, all located in Dallas and Ellis Counties, and maintains a team of animal cruelty investigators who respond to thousands of calls in North Texas counties. Moreover, the SPCA of Texas serves as an active resource center for an array of services that bring people and animals together to enrich each other’s lives. The SPCA of Texas is not affiliated with any other entity and does not receive general operating funds from the City of Dallas, State of Texas, federal government or any other national humane organization. The SPCA of Texas is dedicated to providing every animal exceptional care and a loving home. To learn more about the SPCA of Texas, visit www.spca.org.