DAS is currently at 143% capacity for dogs, with 419 of them in its adoption kennels as of Wednesday morning.
They're holding free adoptions, and even if you come in and didn't see a pet that's right for you, they encourage you to come back because they're getting dozens of new pets every day. Dallas Animal ServicesThe shelter posted an update to their Facebook page Saturday morning, where they did a walk through of the shelter showing some of the pups needing a forever home.
Our shelter, located at 1818 N Westmoreland Rd, Dallas Tx 75212, is at critical capacity! With only 12 open kennels left, we need your help to save lives. Adoptions are free! 🐾 We receive dozens of new pets every day, so if you didn’t see a pet that’s right for you the last time you were in, please come back and try again! Just a few days in a foster home can make a world of difference for our dogs.
"Please open your heart and home to these pets in need. Time is running out. Share, adopt, foster – make a difference today," the There will also be adoptable pets on May 5 at The Barking Project Event. It'll be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the lot between Mutts and The Rustic, located at 3656 Howell St. The adoptable pets attending the event are: Want to know where all the cool dog people will be this Sunday May 5th? They will all be at The Barking Project Event!...
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