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Pet Support Hub
Your one-stop resource for finding assistance with re-homing, medical care, food support, spay and neuter services, and more. Explore our comprehensive list of programs and resources designed to help you and your pets in times of need.

strengthening Families, Preserving Bonds
At Dallas Dog, our mission is to empower families and support their pets through a comprehensive range of resources and services. We understand that life can present challenges, and we are dedicated to providing affordable solutions that help families maintain the well-being of their beloved pets. Our primary goal is to prevent pet surrender and reduce the number of animals entering shelters. We believe that every pet deserves a loving and stable home, and we strive to support families in keeping their pets by their side. Through our empowering families mission, we offer a safe and non-judgmental space for pet owners in need. We provide emergency pet food to ensure that no pet goes hungry during difficult times.

Access training resources, FAQs, and tips for new adopters.
Post Adoption Resource Center
Spay & Neuter resources
Spay Neuter Network (SNN) operates four spay/neuter clinics, a mobile spay-neuter program, and a transport program in partnership with over 16 counties and 36 cities to provide free and affordable spay/neuter and essential wellness services for financially challenged pet owners. SNN is nationally recognized for its high-quality, high-volume (HQHV) spay/neuter expertise. We provide free and affordable HQHV spay/neuter, wellness, and vaccination services for dogs and cats in neighborhoods with little to no access to basic veterinary care.
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FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Various programs offering pet food support to families in need, helping to keep pets with their families by addressing food insecurity.
DISCLAIMERS
At Dallas DogRRR, all of our animals go through a thorough medical and behavioral evaluation process. While it’s not necessarily rigorous, each dog is carefully monitored and supported through our foster system, where they receive medical care and are observed in a home environment. Our fosters are trained to help support the behavioral needs of the animals, regularly updating us on their progress and any concerns. This allows us to disclose all known behaviors to potential adopters. However, as with any animal, new behaviors may emerge as they become more comfortable in their new home.
For our boarding dogs, many have experienced a home environment at some point and receive regular socialization and training, including the Canine Good Citizen program and work with volunteers. Some dogs also undergo more intensive training based on their individual needs.
We provide full transparency to adopters about each pet’s medical and behavioral history, but please understand that every dog’s behavior can evolve as they adjust to a new environment. However, we do not guarantee breed or age, as these details are based on the information available at the time of rescue.