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Animal Hope


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As Tarrant Countys only private no kill shelter, Animal Hope has focused on medical rehabilitation and the rescue of at-risk animals from high volume shelters since 2004. All tax deductible charity donations made by the public go to our medical fund, so you know that your donations to Animal Hope are only being used to help at-risk animals (unless you specify otherwise). We do not euthanize animals in our program absent a chronic, unmanageable medical condition that affects their quality of life, a persistent bite risk or determination that an animal is dangerous.

Animal Hope is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization registered in the U.S. under EIN 47-2878808. We are a local privately owned Fort Worth animal charity shelter and your support helps us with rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming at-risk animals.


Our Mission

We strive to serve both the at-risk homeless pet population in North Texas and families looking for new companions. Local city animal shelters contact us about animals in need because they know that Animal Hope will give adoptable animals another chance to find their forever family.

Animal Hope is not just an animal shelter, its an animal rescue.


Address:
6708 South Hulen Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76133

Call Us: 817-767-1862

Do you need to find a loving home for your pet?

No-kill shelters do wonderful work, but as a result, are often inundated with pet surrenders. In the unfortunate scenario that you have to find a new home for your pet, please read through the rehoming solution and articles on this page before contacting the shelter.

Feral Cat TNR Program
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High-Volume, Low-Cost Spay/Neuter
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Rescue Groups
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Foster Care
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Comprehensive Adoption Programs
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Pet Retention
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Medical and Behavior Programs
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Public Relations/Community Involvement
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Volunteers
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Proactive Redemptions
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A Compassionate Director
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1. Feral Cat TNR Program

Many communities are embracing Trap, Neuter, Release programs (TNR) to improve animal welfare, reduce death rates, and meet obligations to public welfare.


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2. High-Volume, Low-Cost Spay/Neuter

Low cost, high volume spay/neuter will quickly lead to fewer animals entering the shelter system, allowing more resources to be allocated toward saving lives.


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3. Rescue Groups

An adoption or transfer to a rescue group frees up scarce cage and kennel space, reduces expenses for feeding, cleaning, killing, and improves a community's rate of lifesaving. In an environment of millions of dogs and cats killed in shelters annually, rare is the circumstance in which a rescue group should be denied an animal.


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4. Foster Care

Volunteer foster care is crucial to No Kill. Without it, saving lives is compromised. It is a low cost, and often no cost, way of increasing a shelter's capacity, improving public relations, increasing a shelter's public image, rehabilitating sick and injured or behaviorally challenged animals, and saving lives.


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5. Comprehensive Adoption Programs

Adoptions are vital to an agency's lifesaving mission. The quantity and quality of shelter adoptions is in shelter management's hands, making lifesaving a direct function of shelter policies and practice. In fact, studies show people get their animals from shelters only 20% of the time. If shelters better promoted their animals and had adoption programs responsive to the needs of the community, including public access hours for working people, offsite adoptions, adoption incentives, and effective marketing, they could increase the number of homes available and replace killing with adoptions. Contrary to conventional wisdom, shelters can adopt their way out of killing.


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6. Pet Retention

While some of the reasons animals are surrendered to shelters are unavoidable, others can be prevented-but only if shelters are willing to work with people to help them solve their problems. Saving animals requires communities to develop innovative strategies for keeping people and their companion animals together. And the more a community sees its shelters as a place to turn for advice and assistance, the easier this job will be.


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7. Medical and Behavior Programs

In order to meet its commitment to a lifesaving guarantee for all savable animals, shelters need to keep animals happy and healthy and keep animals moving through the system. To do this, shelters must put in place comprehensive vaccination, handling, cleaning, socialization, and care policies before animals get sick and rehabilitative efforts for those who come in sick, injured, unweaned, or traumatized.


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8. Public Relations/Community Involvement

Increasing adoptions, maximizing donations, recruiting volunteers and partnering with community agencies comes down to one thing: increasing the shelter's exposure. And that means consistent marketing and public relations. Public relations and marketing are the foundation of all a shelter's activities and their success. To do all these things well, the shelter must be in the public eye.


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9. Volunteers

Volunteers are a dedicated "army of compassion" and the backbone of a successful No Kill effort. There is never enough staff, never enough dollars to hire more staff, and always more needs than paid human resources. That is where volunteers come in and make the difference between success and failure and, for the animals, life and death.


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10. Proactive Redemptions

One of the most overlooked areas for reducing killing in animal control shelters are lost animal reclaims. Sadly, besides having pet owners fill out a lost pet report, very little effort is made in this area of shelter operations. This is unfortunate because doing so-primarily shifting from passive to a more proactive approach-has proven to have a significant impact on lifesaving and allow shelters to return a large percentage of lost animals to their families.


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11. A Compassionate Director

The final element of the No Kill equation is the most important of all, without which all other elements are thwarted-a hard working, compassionate animal control or shelter director not content to regurgitate tired cliches or hide behind the myth of "too many animals, not enough homes." Unfortunately, this one is also oftentimes the hardest one to demand and find.


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found female brindle with white spot-on neck and white chest area, no chip, sweet girl, I call her Miracle. If you lost her, please call 407-883-7449. She was tied to a pole on the Arlington/ Fort Worth lake area. I cannot have her. please let me know if you lost your sweet baby before I take her to the shelter.
posted by [email protected], on 2024-06-07 17:14:00
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I have to move in less than a week. I have had posts up of various rehome pages. I have 2 dogs. 1 shows aggression/dominance with dogs (great with cats and humans) ..the other is food aggressive and has to eat in her kennel. I need help.. I don't want to take them to the shelter. Both are spayed and vaccinated inside kept
posted by [email protected], on 2024-05-11 19:40:06
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The rehome web link is broken. I need to rehome a pit I rescued 2yrs ago. She is sweet. Aggressive with other animals, I want to try rehoming her before taking her to the shelter, I'm afraid because she is animal aggressive she will be put down.
posted by Lana Smith, on 2024-02-09 19:05:18
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CONTACT: (682)560-9106 LOST TWO PUPPIES in South Hills area Fort Worth, TX. Last seen Tuesday Nov. 22nd. Two female puppies (less than 1 Yr old), greyish in color, small, 10-20lb. Nala & Valentina, have been gone for over two days. Please help me find them. Last known location was 2609 Bamberry drive, Fort Worth TX 76133. They were wearing matching green tropical print bandanas. posted by Karla Rodriguez, on 2022-11-24 19:03:44
posted by Karla Rodriguez, on 2022-11-24 19:07:15
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LOST TWO PUPPIES in South Hills area Fort Worth, TX. Last seen Tuesday Nov. 22nd. Two female puppies (less than 1 Yr old), greyish in color, small, 10-20lb. Nala & Valentina, have been gone for over two days. Please help me find them. Last known location was 2609 Bamberry drive, Fort Worth TX 76133. They were wearing matching green tropical print bandanas.
posted by Karla Rodriguez, on 2022-11-24 19:03:44
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Stolen White Female Chihuahua! Name is Angel she needs medicine for choking disorder, last seen Nov 13, 2022 Near Edgecliff Village and McCart Ave reward for return or info that leads to return. Please help me find my “Angel” Call 817-773-6721
posted by Vivian Williams, on 2022-11-15 19:15:10
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Hello, my name is Jeiny. My 10 month old pitbull went missing last night around 8 o'clock at night. close to Brentwood Stair rd and Handley dr. She has grey spots on each eye that cover up to her ears, very friendly once she gets near you but will bark at first. she is very hyperactive and will come up to you if you look friendly. please contact Jeiny at 469-618-3134. Any information will help thank you!
posted by Jeiny Majalca, on 2022-09-10 19:38:58
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Hi my name is Isaiah my American Bully went missing 4/5 at around noon. He was near Miller Elementary on Estrella st in Fort Worth TX 76106 area. He is white and black (mostly white), he also has 2 black spots on his tail, he has a kink in his tail. He has black markings on both sides of his face and has an underbite. He doesn’t have a collar and is sensitive on his bottom jaw so avoid touching under his mouth it makes him yelp. If anyone happens to find him can reach me at 682 558 7033.
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I'm looking for a brendal female pitbull who was lost yesterday morning in ft. Worth on Hurley ave. She has a blue collar with black dogbones on it. She's super friendly and very sweet.please contact Tommy or gina at 8174043613..thank u
posted by Tommy Preece, on 2022-03-23 15:24:45
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The three bulldogs were in river oaks off Yale st in between Harvard and Tulane . They are indoor dogs and have been gone all night in the freezing cold . Any information will help . Thank you
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