West North Central

ASPCA grants and animal welfare news from Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas.

$100k Challenge

Austin Pets Alive! Wins $100K Challenge

Austin Pets Alive! took home top honors and $100,000 after winning the 2011 ASPCA $100K Challenge. Read More »

Local Adoptable Animals


Local Adoptable Animals


In the West South Central Region

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Recent Grants


$30,000 in Grants

ASPCA Grants $30,000 to Organizations for Disaster Prep

The ASPCA is providing seven groups with funds for disaster prep and response.
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ASPCA Awards $100,000 to Communities in Need
These critical grants will fund affordable vaccination clinics for cats and dogs.
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ASPCA Austin Partners See Big Adoptions Increase
The ASPCA partner organizations in Austin saw a 21% increase in adoptions in the second quarter of 2011.
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TX, OK Horses Get Big Help from ASPCA
A $250,000 ASPCA grant will go to an equine hay "bale-out" to offset the effects of a devastating shortage.
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Current News


AR Puppy Mill Raid

AR Puppy Mill Dogs Hit the Road

From Arkansas to D.C., these rescued pups are being welcomed with open arms.
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ASPCA Wins Custody of AR Horses
Last year, we rescued hundreds of horses from an abusive trader. We've finally won custody of these resilient equines.
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ASPCA Raids Arkansas Puppy Mill
ASPCA responders raided a puppy mill near Hot Springs, AR, and brought 175 dogs to safety.
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Louisiana Agency Receives Disaster Prep and Education Grant
The ASPCA awarded a $5,000 grant to the St. Martin Parish Animal Services in St. Martinville, Louisiana.
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OKC Shelter Breaks Adoption-Records
Go, Oklahoma City! This year's Midnight Woofness helped the city shelter achieve a record number of adoptions!
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ASPCA Disaster Team Partners with Galveston
The ASPCA Field Investigations and Response Team is partnering with Galveston to protect local animals during natural disasters.
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