Dallas Street Dog Advocates (DSDA) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that was formed by volunteers who care about the loose and stray street dog problem in Dallas.
What we have learned from our experience in rescuing dogs off the street is that many of them are highly adoptable. They yearn to love and be loved and deserve to be healthy, happy and have a home of their own. We have also learned that the people that live in the areas, where the stray dog problems are the worst, want our help. They are instrumental in helping us catch the strays by establishing feeding schedules and routines. They also tell us about the dog's history. Some are left when their owners move out. Some are tossed from moving cars. Some are born on the street to dogs that have been abandoned. The list goes on and on. If you can think of it, it has happened. The people have watched these dogs die of starvation, dehydration and heat stroke. They have watched them suffer after being hit by a car and left lying on the street. The dogs and the people living in these conditions need our help.
These dogs are typically socialized and do very well once they are rescued off the streets and given time to decompress. Dallas Street Dog Advocates goal is to rescue as many adoptable dogs off the streets as we can find foster homes for and have the funds to care for. After they are healthy and have lived in a foster home, then we find them forever homes. We see ourselves as a "bridge" between the homeless street dogs and their forever families.
We also want to serve the people who live amongst this problem by offering them dog food, flea and tick prevention, education on caring for their dogs and connecting them with available resources to have their dog spayed or neutered.
Together with the help of our volunteers and supporters, coupled with our passion and love for dogs, we will make a difference in Dallas one dog, one home, and one community at a time.
Mission and Vision
Dallas Street Dog Advocates is committed to rescuing the stray and forgotten dogs off the streets of Dallas, providing them with necessary medical care and training, and finding them permanent homes where they will be cared for the rest of their lives.
Adoption Policy
Home visit is required. For this reason, we only adopt locally in Dallas and surrounding areas.Vet checks are required, which means DSDA must be able to verify and/or written documentation must be provided to ensure that all resident animals are:on monthly heartworm preventionup-to-date on vaccinationsspayed or neuteredApplicant must be home more than not or willing to arrange daycare/dog walker during long days.Willingness and capacity to spend the time and money necessary to provide training, medical treatment and responsible care for a pet.Must have knowledge and consent of all adults living in the household.Safe and secure areas are imperative to the safety of our animals.We do not allow dogs to go into homes with invisible fences.Dogs going into a single family home require a securely fenced yard.Must receive proof of pet deposit and documentation allowing pets if renting.Must be at least 21 years of age to adopt.We do not support providing dogs as gifts or surprises.Everyone in the home is encouraged to meet the dog to be sure there is a connection.
https://www.dsda.org/adopt
Testimonials
See all testimonials"DSDA is an incredible organization saving neglected and forgotten dogs in Dallas and surrounding areas and finding them loving homes."
— olga y.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster
"DSDA is a small but mighty rescue. All of their dogs are fostered which can help with a better transition to a forever home. I adopted our youngest dog from them. We have been so happy with our addition to our family!"
— kathryn k.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan
"Found this organization a few years back and adopted a pup from a reduced litter. They take the dogs nobody wants and will go to dump spots in Dallas to rescue pups. They also work with smaller shelters to help relieve over crowding by fostering. We fostered to adopt a pup from a small shelter in a rural area where the litter had been dumped. They focus on the adopter and have a good process to ensure the pup is a fit for the family, household and the pup itself."
— meredith w.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan
"I have volunteered for this rescue, fostered and adopted. Texas is overwhelmed with dumped and stray dogs. Rescues are exhausted but thankfully we have groups like DSDA that can share the load to save as many as possible. DSDA is small but strong !!"
— carolyn d.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Fan
"DSDA does an amazing job saving so many animals."
— l s.
Adoptee, Fan
"This rescue group helps the lost and forgotten dogs by new homes off the streets of dallas. A foster based rescue that does not discriminate on size or age of the rescue."
— jennifer j.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter
"I adopted my dog Scooby from Dallas Street Dog advocates. Everyone was so caring and personable. They have a page for alumni to keep up with all dogs that have been adopted. I am able to keep up with Scooby's brothers and sisters. I was so impressed with their passion that I started fostering for them."
— amity r.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster
"Dallas street dog rescued my Aussie all the way from the far south Texas to the Dallas area Could not ask for a more caring loving rescue group"
— lynn k.
Adoptee

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