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Every day, countless animals arrive at area shelters. Many are strays who have never had the opportunity to give unconditional love to a family while others are surrendered from homes due to financial hardships, housing issues, or abuse and neglect. City and community funded animal shelters are often at maximum capacity and, due to space restrictions, are forced to give animals a time limit of just a few days.  If a particular pet is not adopted or rescued in that time period, the shelter may have no choice but to euthanize the animal to make room for another unfortunate pet.


The majority of animal shelters have historically done a good job of getting animals off the streets, taking care of them while in their custody and processing adoptions as they occur. However many shelters are understaffed, underpaid and over-worked.

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Why Sponsor Adoptions?

Sponsor Adoptions is an active animal welfare agency currently operating in the DFW area. We assist in fundraising and marketing for animals inside participating DFW area shelters as well as provide financial assistance to pet owners struggling with medical and other costs for their beloved pet. Working closely with local veterinarians, we are able to offer families another option to surrendering their beloved pet to the shelter to be euthanized.

We eventually hope to be able to expand our unique programs to all interested shelters in the DFW area and around the country.

Sponsor Adoptions is only able to provide assistance because of the generous donations of individuals and businesses in the community.

Success Stories

October 6, 2014
Gizmo is the baby of an avid rescuer, foster, and volunteer! Gizmo, or Gizzy, as her family calls her was attacked by her pack. This was completely out of character for all of the dogs involved. Her owner let them all out in the backyard to play and something was triggered that led to her
July 8, 2014
Back in March a young lady contacted Sponsor Adoptions regarding her puppy Layla. She noticed that she was lethargic, not eating or drinking water, and not playing. We all knew, most likely, this was parvo. She did not qualify for CareCredit and was not financial stable enough to afford the hospitalization of parvo. We sent
July 7, 2014
It was business as usual that Monday afternoon in May. I was going to Arlington Animal Services to pick up a pug for DFW Pug Rescue, bailing a four-year-old male out of jail and driving him to the rescue’s designated clinic to be examined and processed into the system. It was pouring rain, and I was
July 7, 2014
This is Molly. On the early evening of February 1st, Molly was viciously attacked by a human. I was inside my home when all of a sudden I heard a commotion among my dogs. My husband ran outside to bring the dogs in when he noticed Molly running into the wall repeatedly. He noticed blood
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