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
Peanut: The Dog with a Broken Pelvis, Hip and Femur
Peanut came to us from Fort Worth Animal Care and Control and has a broken pelvis, broken femur (on one side), and broken hip (on the other side). We will be providing the veterinary care necessary to make Peanut ready for adoption! Donate here to support this pup's...
Obi Wag Kenobi: Victim of Animal Cruelty
Most animal cruelty cases we see are ignorance or neglect rather than malice. This puppy, who was named Snowflake (but we named him Obi Wag Kenobi), was definitely the victim of malice rather than ignorance. A woman witnessed her son repeatedly striking the puppy...
Tiny Frenchie with a Cleft Palate
This little Frenchie puppy from Fort Worth Animal Care and Control has a cleft palate and will need a very expensive surgery at some point in the next few months. Donate here to support this pup's recovery. View our available adoptable animals here.Animal Hope...
Chagall: Pointer From Korea in Need of a Home
This is Chagall, an adorable pointer who arrived in Texas after a 14-hour flight from Korea this morning. Dogs Chagall’s size are considered pretty large by Korean pet dog standards, even though he’s a medium-sized dog by American standards. This limits his...
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
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