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    DFW Humane Society

    3.3 (12 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    (3 reviews)

    most of the staff are friendly and very professional. the short lady with reddish buzz haircut is…read morevery rude and addressed me in a very accusatory and condescending tone when i brought in a trapped kitten that had been abandoned in my yard.

    I surrendered my pit bull terrier around May because I couldn't have him at my apartment. Paid $15,…read moresigned a contract and left my dogs bed, dog food container, bowls and a dog bag with essentials such as pills, leash, car seat cover, etc. (they offered to take his things with him). I called and watched the activity involving my dog online. Tracy answered with the same shitty attitude every time I called, as if she was bothered that I didn't want my dog to die if he wasn't adopted. A day before he was to be euthanized, I get a call from Tracy with the shelter letting me know I can have him back and the $115 adoption fee would be waived. That was really kind! BUT when I picked him up, he had a broken tooth, he was malnourished with dry blood and cuts all over, really skittish and a completely different dog than when I dropped him off. They also didn't have any of his belongings. My dog was at this shelter for 2 months and I PAID to surrender him. I cried looking at the horrible shape my dog was in. I wish I would've known they didn't give a fuck about his well being. I cried for days after I got him back thinking of the horrible experience he had in "jail." It's unfair. I wouldn't take a stray to this shelter honestly, but I am considering sponsoring other pit bulls so this doesn't happen again. It's disgusting.

    DFW Tzus & More Rescue

    DFW Tzus & More Rescue

    (4 reviews)

    I have adopted 2 wonderful dogs from this group at different times. The group does their best to…read moreensure all adoptees are the right fit for their new homes. Before the adoption there is an application & home check. In both cases of adoption the foster mothers checked in with me several times to ask if the transition was working out & were available for any questions I might have. I would recommend a rescue group like this - (especially if you are not experienced with dogs straight out of the shelter), as they are experienced with socializing the dogs and have a supportive medical network for needs that might need to be addressed when the dog leaves the city shelter. Before I adopted these 2 I had several Tzus from breeders over the years. I mentioned to Missy, a foster mother, that "I wish I knew more background, etc". She said "Don't worry, these dogs are just happy to be alive & with someone who cares". I thought "yeah, right", but she was absolutely correct, they have both been a total joy in our lives.

    My...Oh...My. I'm not even sure where to begin with these guys. I completed an application on their…read morewebsite on Friday, January the 29th, then attended the adoption event at the Euless PetSmart the very next day - Saturday the 30th. My girlfriend and I walked into the store, followed the signage, and turned left about halfway into the store. There, we were immediately judged from two overly fastidious and persnickety (older) women. It was the "tattoos" or the "bold hairstyle" where references were made, and southern judgmental-ism rested. Looking beyond their poor approach, we introduced ourselves, and the ringleader of the troupe came forward to exclaim, "I know who you are. I looked you up online. You have a well-paying job but have no place owning a dog. We don't allow anyone to to adopt that works more than as much as you do!" Stunned at the complete lack of sanity, sheer ignorance and irrevocable (lofty) expectations, I replied, "Well, my family has owned eleven dogs since I was four, and all of them have had wonderful lives. My parents worked normal jobs (six to eight hours) like 95% of the population in the United States, and those dogs never had any issues being alone." A retort bounced back, "You're just not ideal for owning a dog. Good luck to you." Completely flabbergasted, my girlfriend and I walked away. It was definitely for the best that we did not adopt from them... I wound up rescuing a purebred Beagle from Lost Paws Rescue of Texas. The owner, Lisa, conveyed some troubling information about the lady we dealt with at DFW Tzus and how their organization is conducted. Even further concerning, the manager of the PetSmart shared his observations with me, to the tune of "their adoption expectations are elitist and close-minded. That's not what adopting is about, and not what our store stands for." Interestingly, DFW Rescue Me is the exact opposite of DFW Tzus as far as their inner-workings and dedication to finding forever homes for animals. Racism exists not purely and solely in the form of what most people think: skin color. But, more so in the fact that certain styles (fashion) or even lifestyles signify a tattered, sometimes criminal life. I am happy to report that my girlfriend and I both have advanced degrees, excellent careers, strong family ties, and surprisingly Conservative views. Appearances usually are deceiving, and there is no place for judgmental minds or racism in our world any longer.

    VCA Metroplex Animal Hospital & Pet Lodge

    VCA Metroplex Animal Hospital & Pet Lodge

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    Most people leave a bad review bc of the cost. This place has been AWESOME to me and my pets for 18…read moreyears. Have I paid money, yes but I also got pet insurance. I can't imagine my world if these vets had not saved my pets.

    This animal hospital is low-tier overall for me. I've had some good experiences here, and it's the…read moreonly animal hospital open 24 hours, so if your pet has an emergency at 1:00 AM, you pretty much have no choice but to go here. The pricing here, however, is outrageous. If you have to hospitalize your pet, I've been quoted pretty consistently around $3,000-$3,500 per night, including monitoring and treatment. They almost always recommend a multi-night stay, so it's not uncommon to receive a quote of $10,000 or more for care. I make decent money, and that's more than a month's pay for me. It would take several months to recover financially from that. For anyone making nowhere near a $200,000 salary, that's most likely out of reach. They also want everything paid up front, as if you just have $8,000-$10,000 sitting in your wallet or bank account. Basic meds will almost always run you $80-$200 per prescription depending on what you need, but I've never made it out of VCA for less than $200. Actual care is hit or miss. I've had amazing experiences with some rock-star vets who didn't stay there long, and I've also had really bad experiences with vets who don't listen and seem to over-prescribe medication. Most fall somewhere in the middle. The vets are "fine," but most are nothing special, just run-of-the-mill vets you could find at any standard local clinic. For the prices they charge here, I'd expect more. The hospital itself isn't terrible per se, but with how expensive the care is, many people will simply have to put their animal down because there's no way most average or lower-income Americans have $10,000 sitting around waiting for a vet emergency. You may have to drive outside the city, but there are much more reasonably priced vets around the Metroplex. The only time I'd really recommend going here is if your pet needs emergency service between 10:00 PM and 8:00 AM, since you may not have another option.

    DFW Humane Society - animalshelters - Updated May 2026

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