Below are a list of the resources we offer. Please scroll or click to learn more.
Below are a list of the resources we offer. Please scroll or click to learn more.
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Looking to connect with other rescue organizations? This comprehensive list includes trusted rescues across Texas and beyond. Whether you’re seeking support, collaboration, or referrals, it’s a great place to start
If you need to find a new home for your pet, we’re here to help. This guide offers safe, responsible options for rehoming your animal while ensuring their well-being comes first.
Adopt-a-Pet’s Rehome program is a trusted, easy-to-use service that helps you find a loving new home for your pet—without surrendering them to a shelter. You can create a profile, review applications, and choose the best fit, all for free.
If you’ve found a lost or stray animal, there are important steps you can take to help reunite them with their family. This guide walks you through what to do, who to contact, and how to keep the animal safe in the meantime.
These apps and websites are valuable tools for reporting lost or found pets, reaching nearby communities, and increasing the chances of a safe reunion. Explore the list to find the best platforms to use.
Visiting TCAP for low-cost vet care or spay/neuter services? This PDF outlines what to bring, how to prepare your pet, and what the process looks like—so you can feel confident and ready for your visit.
At TCAP, affordability meets quality. Our low-cost veterinary services—including spay/neuter surgeries, vaccines, microchipping, and heartworm testing—are often up to 87% cheaper than traditional vet clinics, making essential pet care accessible to more families.
TCAP has clinics across North Texas—including Arlington, Denton, Fort Worth, and more—plus mobile units to serve nearby communities. Affordable care is never far away.
Not sure which vaccines your pet needs or when to get them? This guide breaks down core vaccines, recommended schedules, and what to expect—so you can keep your pet healthy and protected.
Heartworm disease is serious—but preventable. This resource explains how heartworms spread, signs to watch for, and how to protect your pet with regular prevention.
Bringing a new dog home? This guide offers step-by-step tips to safely and calmly introduce dogs to each other, helping reduce stress and set the stage for a positive relationship.
Bringing home a new dog? The 3/3/3 rule helps you understand what to expect in the first 3 days, 3 weeks, and 3 months as your dog adjusts. This guide breaks it down so you can support a smoother transition and build trust at every step.
Many rescue dogs carry fear or anxiety from their past experiences. This guide helps you recognize common signs of stress and offers practical tips to build trust, create a safe environment, and support their emotional healing.