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We want our community to live up to the hope in his eyes. Let's face it, it makes no sense to allow these creatures to be born and then kill them for doing so.
Let's change this sad fact.

How?

Action, Education, Prevention


HEARTWORM Program
Why is this so important?
Heartworms is a condition in dogs caused by parasites that are transmitted to dogs via mosquitoes, It is a very dangerous disease and can kill a dog if untreated. Public shelters rarely have the money to treat heartworm disease. As such, dogs with heartworms are most often euthanized, despite being very adoptable. Often, the only way a heartworm positive dog leaves a shelter is if a rescue group takes it. The good news is that Dallas Animal Services now tests dogs available for rescue by local groups for heartworms. The bad news is that so many test heartworm positive. While the information allows rescue groups to make more informed decisions when deciding which dogs to rescue it also presents another dilemma. Heartworm treatments, depending on the type, can run any where from $100 to $425. These treatments cannot be recouped from adoption fees and have become an additional 'line item' rescue groups must raise money for. Sometimes they must make the difficult decision not to rescue heartworm positive dogs due to the cost.

Dallas Animal Advocates wants to help. In order to defray these medical costs and offer the opportunity for more highly adoptable but heartworm positive dogs to be rescued from Dallas Animal Services, we offer a large percentage of the treatment costs to groups that pull these heartworm-positive dogs into their rescue programs. (The amount will differ based on the dog's size and type of treatment.)

Want to help us with the cost of these treatments? It's easy, just click to donate.

Check out the dogs who have been helped through this program! Pictured is Smiling Wally from Metroplex Mutts.
FENCE (Anti-Tethering) Program
These are our candidates whose owners cannot afford fencing to free them from their tethers and chains. Once we have adequate funding, we will provide a fence for them (or repair the one they have). We will be modeling our Fence Program after Coalition to Unchained Dogs in North Carolina. This group has developed a phenomenal program and we hope to learn from them as we provide this opportunity. You can check out this video produced by Coalition to Unchain Dogs to get an idea of where we are headed. We are currently accepting applications for candidates for our Fence Program. Dogs like these who spend their lives chained and tethered because their owners don’t have adequate fencing to keep them in their yards.
Tank
Normally, we would not share pictures of dogs we could not help but want to show the effects of tethering. Tank's owner had been cited multiple times for failure to comply with Dallas ordinances including tethering, intact, not registered and not vaccinated for rabies.


Blackie
Even though his owner was cited many times, he didn't want to have his dogs fixed because he bred and sold the puppies. This poor fellow had been attacked many times.



There were 8 dogs in this yard-4 were tethered, 3 were strays who hung around plus 1 was kept mainly inside and in good shape. Two of the stray dogs were rescued by Paws in the City but the rest disappeared just before the dogs were to have been seized by Dallas Animal Services.


Lady
Lady was helped in June 2009 when Metroplex Animal Coalition joined with several member groups who rescued 5 of the 7 dogs living in the yard, fixed the owners fence and got the remaining 2 dogs sterilized and vaccinated. It was this experience that led us to begin our Fence Program.


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