SPCA Pet Adoption, APRIL 27, 2025
The SPCA of Texas Dallas Animal Care Center is open for adoptions every day from noon to 6:00 PM. Animals are available by walk-in on a first-come, first-served basis. Appointments are also available for select animals. Animals at the Jan Rees-Jones building don't need an appointment. Some of the SPCA dogs up for adoption are temporarily housed in the Russell E. Dealey Rescue Center. This overflow area for adoptable animals is nearby but is accessible by appointment only. Please browse available animals at spca.org/findapet and visit spca.org/dogadopt to inquire about a dog or spca.org/catadopt to inquire about a cat.
These adult dogs and adult cats are at the SPCA of Texas' Dallas Animal Care Center and our Ellis County Animal Care Center (2570 FM Road 878, Waxahachie, TX). Adoptions are sponsored by the Russell E. Dealey Animal Rescue Center. There's one exception—when a senior adopts a senior pet, age seven or older the adoption fee is waived. Puppies and kittens under the age of six months are $150. Fee includes spay/neuter surgery, age-appropriate vaccinations, a heartworm test for dogs six months and older and a FIV/FeLV test for cats 4 months and older, initial flea/tick preventative and heartworm preventative, a microchip, 30 days of MetLife Insurance, a free 14-day wellness exam with VCA Animal Hospitals, a rabies tag and a free leash.
Ongoing Special: Senior citizens (over 65) can adopt any senior animal (over age 7) for free!
Looking for a new home: Sophia


Meet Sophia, a two-year-old black, white and tan mixed breed with a short coat who weighs 49 pounds. She walks well on a leash and is making great progress with house training. This pooch is a cuddler who wants to be a lap dog. She’s friendly with people and gets along well with small children and other dogs. It's always a good idea to bring the family and dogs down to meet any dog you're considering adopting. Her adoption fee is $75 and she is at the Dallas Animal Care Center at 2400 Lone Star Drive, so stop by any day of the week between Noon and 6pm to meet her. Her profile at the SPCA of Texas includes a very short video of Sophia doing zoomies: https://spca.org/adoptable/sophia/.
Good news! In recent weeks Sasha, Star Fox, Jessie, Courage, Luca, and Oompa were all adopted! Balto, Jerome, Acorn, Duchess, Rayden, Caroline, Sammie, and Galvin are still waiting for their forever homes.
Still looking for a new home: Balto


Meet Balto, a 74-pound Alaskan Husky pup who is a bundle of joyful energy. He loves kids, other dogs, squeaky toys, and at nine-months-old, has one blue eye and one brown and and has many classic puppy attributes such as a love of attention, belly rubs, and did we mention other dogs? It's always a good idea to bring the family and dogs down to meet any animal you are consider adopting. Dallas Animal Care Campus (2400 Lone Star Drive), which is open from noon to 6 p.m., seven days a week! Like all pets from the SPCA of Texas, Balto has been neutered, microchipped and is up to date on all his necessary vaccinations. See his profile at https://spca.org/adoptable/balto/.
Still looking for a new home: Jerome


Meet Jerome, a goofy and intelligent two-year-old Australian Kelpie/Shepherd mix. This intelligent 67-pound boy is treat motivated (but takes them very gently!) He walks well on a leash and loves long walks. The SPCA folks say he needs a fenced backyard. He's good with kids under 12 and other dogs, but it's always a good idea to bring the kids and dogs down to meet any pooch you plan to adopt. Jerome is at the Dallas Animal Care Center (2400 Lone Star Drive, 75212), which is open from noon to 6 p.m., seven days a week. See his SPCA profile here.
Still looking for a new home: Acorn


Meet Acorn, a 5-year-old mixed breed with some boxer and pit in the blend. He's 64 pounds of goofy playfulness. He is described as smart, affectionate, curious, and a calming presence. Acorn is good with children under 12 years and with other dogs, but it's always a good idea to take the kids and dogs down to meet any dog you plan to adopt. He is at the Dallas Animal Care Center (2400 Lone Star Drive), which is open from noon to 6 p.m. seven days a week. See his photos and a short video on his profile at https://spca.org/adoptable/tip/.
Still looking for a new home: Duchess


Meet Duchess, a beautiful gray/silver pittie mix who weighs 59 pounds. At one-year-old, she may grow a bit more, but is considered adult. She is active, adventurous, affectionate, curious, and smart. Duchess is great with other dogs and with children, though it is always a good idea to bring the kids and dogs down to meet any animal you're considering adopting. She is at the Dallas Animal Care Center, so she can be seen from noon to 6 p.m. seven days a week. Animals are available for adoption at both the SPCA Dallas Animal Care Center (2400 Lone Star Drive) and the Ellis County Animal Care Center (2570 FM Road 878 in Waxahachie, Texas). See Duchess' profile here.
Still looking for a new home: Rayden


Meet Rayden, a 2-year-old mixed breed (looks like lots of pitbull terrier) with a flat smooth white and black coat and a big happy smile. He loves people, loves walking on a leash, is house trained and is treat motivated. At 65-pounds Rayden is full-grown snuggler who is mellow and friendly. He's okay with children under age 12 and with other dogs. It's always a good idea to bring the family and dogs down to meet any dog you're considering adoption. Rayden is waiting for you at the Dallas Animal Care Center at 2400 Lone Star Drive in Dallas and they are open from noon to 6 p.m. seven days a week. See his profile at https://spca.org/adoptable/rayden/
Still looking for a new home: Caroline


Meet Caroline, a seven-year-old mixed hound and beagle who tips the scales at 69 pounds. This friendly girl has a beautiful black and white dappled short coat, with dark mask and ears and a lovely smile. Caroline is mellow, friendly, gentle, and cuddly. She's good with kids under 12-years of age and with other dogs, and is at the Dallas Animal Care Center, so you can meet her any day from noon till 6pm. Her adoption fee is $75 (but if you are over 65 you can adopt this senior dog for free) and you can see her profile at https://spca.org/adoptable/caroline/.
Still looking for a new home: Sammie


Meet Sammie, a lovely pure-white Siberian husky with stunning blue eyes. At 18 months she's a big pup and may grow a bit more. Now she is 55 pounds. This dog is intelligent, eager to learn, is energetic and playful but gentle, and is good with children under 12 and with other dogs. She's a cuddler when the occasion arises. Sammie is one of the dogs available for the "foster-to-adopt" program, to take her home and see how she fits with other dogs and the family. Email foster@spca.org to learn about that possibility. It's always a good idea to bring down other dogs and children to meet any animal you plan to foster or adopt. Sammie is at the Dallas Animal Care Center (2400 Lone Star Drive, 75212) so no appointment is needed to meet her. See her profile here: https://spca.org/adoptable/sammie/.
Still looking for a new home: Galvin


Meet Galvin, an American Blue Heeler mix who is almost two years old and 49 pounds. He has a merle or marbled coat with tan and white accents and the classic blue heeler face mask (dark over his eyes). Galvin is friendly, gentle, and loving with people, is good with kids under 12 and other dogs, and is in need of a foster or foster-to-adopt situation. It's always a good idea to bring the family and dogs down to meet any dog you're considering adopting. His adoption fee is $75 and he is at the Dallas Animal Care Center, so come by any day of the week between Noon and 6 p.m. to meet him. Here is his profile at the SPCA.
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Logan Garrett, holding Tony, started the SPCA Pet Adoption program while she was in high school. |
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