“Every dog (and cat) must have his day.” - Jonathan Swift
Pet Watch
Pet Watch was established in 1999 with a mission to reunite lost neighborhood pets with their families. Ours is not a “rescue” group but rather, a “reuniting” organization. Nevertheless, we try to keep our streets free of loose animals. We provide care and a place of safety in whatever ways we can when there is a need.
Our Pet Watch program was the first of its kind in the city led the way as an organizational example for other groups that followed throughout the city. Our Pet Watch has received special recognition from the Dallas City Council and has partnered with the SPCA of Texas to develop guidelines for establishing other neighborhood organizations like ours.
Pet Watch saves an average of over 100 pets annually and has successfully reunited family pets with their families. Other dogs and cats have been placed in loving, new adoptive homes because of our Pet Watch.
Lost and Found Pets
If you spot a loose animal, please make us aware by send us an email at Highland Meadows Pet Watch. Please provide a good description and exact location.
Volunteer
Pet Watch offers an array of volunteer opportunities for our pet-loving neighbors. We need and encourage your participation. Volunteer today by sending us an email a Highland Meadows Pet Watch.