Ft. Worth Animal Rescue Shelter
Animal Hope Adoptions
Animal Hope was founded to help “second chance” animals.
Companion animals with traumatic injuries, or in need of some behavioral correction that municipal shelters generally do not have the time or resources to place.
We provide the training or medical care they need before being placed in a forever home.
We rescue heartworm positive dogs, animals with traumatic injuries, and companions in need of some training or behavioral correction that municipal shelters generally do not have the time or resources to place.
Currently In Rehab
Featured Pets
Enzo and Elena – Two Pups Rescued From Animal Cruelty
Enzo and Elena were rescued from animal cruelty. They were cruelty seizures at Fort Worth Animal Care and Control. They were both heartworm positive, underweight, and had skin issues. Despite what they've been through, they are very sweet! Once recovered, they will be...
Brutus – The Heartworm Positive Stray
Brutus came to us from Forest Hill Animal Control. We were surprised that no one reclaimed him after he showed up there as a stray. However, he needed heartworm treatment, so it all worked out for the best! Donate here to help with Brutus' recovery. Animal Hope...
Gustav – The Dog With an Embedded Collar and Tetanus
Gustav came into Fort Worth Animal Care and Control with an embedded collar and injuries to his neck. He developed tetanus which is causing his muscles to be rigid from the bacterial toxin. Even though his muscles can hardly move, he still wags his tail when he hears...
One-Eyed Heeler Puppy
This one-eyed heeler puppy came to Fort Worth Animal Control as a stray needing her eye removed after being attacked by another dog. We are doing everything we can to give her a second chance at a wonderful life! Donate here to support her recovery. View our adoptable...
Milo – The Dog with a Broken Femur
Milo the dog has a broken femur and possible bone infection. We got a call from someone wanting to surrender a three-month-old heeler puppy with a broken leg.Although Milo is not 3 months old or a heeler he definitely has a broken leg and is in dire need of medical...
Services
What We Do
Rescue
Rescuing at-risk animals in the Tarrant County area
Rehab
Medical interventions provided by Animal Hospital Southwest
ReHome
Helping second chance animals find forever their families
$2 Helps Change Lives
We couldn’t do what we do without your generous support. Donate to help support animal rescue.
Adopt A Rescue Animal
All of our animals are spayed or neutered, fully vaccinated, and current on heartworm prevention.