Be at least 18 years of age.

Webto adopt a pet from dallas pets alive!, you must:

Pet adoption and dog adoption in dallas.

If a pet is in a foster home, you can submit an online inquiry, and their foster family will be in touch!

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We find and rehabilitate these dogs and cats in need.

To rescue adoptable dogs and puppies in dallas from animal shelters and animal control facilities.

Be willing and able to spend the time and resources necessary to provide the training, medical treatment and proper care for your new pet.

Browse our resources for medical assistance, pet rehoming, training and behavior, lost and found pets, and feral cats.

Find out more about how you can give homeless pets their forever home.

Webdallas animal services’ adoption staff can help match you with a great fit for your family.

Weblprt is an all volunteer 501(c)3 charity whose sole mission is to rescue abandoned dogs and cats in order to give them a second chance for a new life.

Webwe focus on saving abandoned, abused and unwanted pets from harmful situations or neglectful conditions.

Live within texas, new mexico, oklahoma, arkansas, or louisiana.

Be willing to travel to the dfw area to meet your pet.

We provide them with necessary veterinary care and a foster home that ensures them safety, security and love in a nurturing environment.

Webview adoptable dogs and cats in dallas, texas and apply to adopt your new best friend.

To rescue dogs and puppies in dallas from abusive and neglectful situations, including puppy mills and “backyard breeders”.

Take a look at our adoptable pets on this page, or come by 1818 north westmoreland road to meet our adoptable pets.

When they are ready, we find the best homes through a thorough adoption process.

We receive dogs and cats from shelters across texas, louisiana and oklahoma.

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Weball of our rescues come from pets that are without homes, wandering and endangered after being abandoned.

Is dedicated to supporting families and their pets by keeping pets in their homes and out of the shelters.