Dallas Dog Blog
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Dallas Dog rescues the hurt and abandoned, rehabilitates the broken, and reforms the community through education to eliminate animal neglect. They aim to support families and provide them with the assistance of fellow animal advocates during difficult times. Their mission remains focused on saving those facing the greatest odds. They promote education and initiate conversations that drive..
Dallas Dog Blog
4M ago
Life has been cruelly unfair to Paris and Brooklyn, two tiny puppies who have already endured more hardship in their few weeks of life ..read more
Dallas Dog Blog
4M ago
When she arrived at the shelter, it was clear that life had not been kind to her. Miss Beasley suffers from a severe skin infection, her ..read more
Dallas Dog Blog
4M ago
Life is full of twists and turns, some more heartbreaking than others. For Karma, an 11-year-old dog with a heart as big as Texas, the ..read more
Dallas Dog Blog
4M ago
Marvelous Marvel’s Transformation Story Marvel’s journey is nothing short of miraculous. Shot by an arrow that pierced below his neck ..read more
Dallas Dog Blog
4M ago
This week, we received a distressing report from Fort Worth Shelter about a severe animal cruelty case. Heidi, a Shepherd, was ..read more
Dallas Dog Blog
5M ago
We are thrilled to share an incredible update about Brynn, our resilient tripod who has defied all odds! This amazing girl came to us in dire circumstances after getting her leg stuck in an electric gate. Unfortunately, the injury was so severe that her leg had to be amputated. After a few days in the hospital, Brynn showed her true spirit and started her journey to recovery.
Today, we are happy to report that Brynn has flourished beyond our wildest hopes. She has adapted beautifully to life as a tripod and gets around with no issues. Brynn is crate-trained, sleeps through the night, and he ..read more
Dallas Dog Blog
5M ago
As we approach the Fourth of July, it's essential to remember that this holiday can be stressful and dangerous for our beloved pets. Fireworks, loud noises, and crowded festivities can cause anxiety and pose risks to their safety. Here are some tips to keep your pets safe and comfortable during this holiday:
Secure Your Home: Keep all gates and doors securely closed. Create a quiet and safe space indoors where your pets can retreat if they feel anxious.
Noise Control: Play soft music or turn on the TV to drown out loud noises. Consider using enrichment toys like stuffed Kongs or Licky Mats ..read more
Dallas Dog Blog
5M ago
Last Thursday night, an urgent email brought Kylie's heartbreaking plight to our attention. This young dog's situation was nothing short of dire—malnourished, covered in mange, and wandering in scorching 104-degree weather.
The Urgent Rescue Effort:
With Kylie's life hanging in the balance, we swiftly mobilized. Working closely with our partners at Donna Animal Shelter, a dedicated volunteer braved narrow alleys to locate her. Time was of the essence; Kylie needed immediate medical intervention.
Thanks to the collaborative efforts of our volunteers and Donna Animal Shelter, Kylie was secure ..read more
Dallas Dog Blog
5M ago
At Dallas DogRRR, our mission extends beyond just rescuing moms and their litters; we also dedicate ourselves to saving abandoned litters and single puppies found alone and in desperate need. Since the beginning of this year, we have rescued nearly 200 animals, many of them large breed dogs and abandoned puppies.
These puppies often come to us sick and needing immediate medical attention. The adoption fee for these puppies does not cover the full cost of their care, including spaying and neutering, everyday medical expenses, and supplies. Despite these financial challenges, we never turn away ..read more
Dallas Dog Blog
6M ago
In 2020, Serenity, a four-year-old Siberian Husky, was rescued from the San Antonio shelter. Her large, untreatable tumors prevented her from finding a loving home. Despite her appearance, Serenity had the spirit and energy of a playful puppy. She didn't care what the world thought of her because she was happy and finally getting the love she deserved.
The Tumor
When we first met Serenity, she came right up to Patti Dawson, the President of Dallas DogRRR, with kisses and expected pets in return. Despite her joy, we quickly discovered that Serenity had an invasive tumor that had taken away the ..read more