Contact

We would love to hear from you! You can send us a message by filling out this form, or by contacting us via your preferred method:

Unfortunately we can NOT accept pet or stray surrenders or help with rehoming. If you have an animal that needs to be surrendered, please see below for other shelters you can contact.

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No, unfortunately not. We only rescue FROM municipal shelters, rescuing animals in danger of euthanasia. Please take the animal to your town’s Animal Services shelter. Here is a list to get you started (click on the city for their website):

Addison

Allen

Carrollton

Collin County Animal Shelter

The Colony

Dallas

Denton

Fairview (they do not have their own shelter, they use Collin County Animal Shelter)

Frisco

Garland

Lucas (they do not have their own shelter, they use Collin County Animal Shelter)

Murphy

Parker (they do not have their own shelter but you can contact them about strays)

Plano

Richardson

Wylie

No, we do not accept surrenders of any kind. We only rescue FROM municipal shelters, rescuing animals in danger of euthanasia. Please take the animal to your city’s Animal Services shelter (they only accept animals if you are a resident of that city). Here is a list to help (click on the city for their website):

If your city shelter is at capacity, you can try these no-kill shelters:

Unfortunately no. If you have found a cat or dog, see the above answer for more info. If you have found other wildlife that needs help (e.g. an orphaned baby raccoon or injured squirrel), please contact:

469-901-9453
1736 Meadows Dr. 
Plano, TX 75074

No, we do not have veterinary services on site. We work with East Plano Murphy Pet Hospital for medical services for our animals. If you need Vet services, please find a practice near you. These websites can help:

All kinds! Blankets, bowls, food, toys, litter, paper towels, cleaning supplies, office supplies, bottled water, etc. Click here to see a more detailed list of our current needs. Thank you!

One of our favorite questions! Click here for more information.

Oh no!! Unfortunately we don’t have the resources to help you. Contact your local Animal Services Department (see answer #1 for links). We hope you and your furry friend are reunited soon!