Texas Coalition for Animal Protection

4.6
1854 reviews

About

VeterinarianNon-Profit Organization
The Texas Coalition for Animal Protection (TCAP) saves animal lives! TCAP has been a leader in animal welfare since its formation in 2002. TCAP provides compassionate solutions to pet overpopulation and euthanasia. As a non-profit, TCAP provides the lowest prices for preventative animal care throughout North Texas. In 2007, the Humane Society of the United States named TCAP as the "most innovative approach to animal welfare in the nation." TCAP's skilled and caring veterinary team has spayed/neutered more than 540,000 animals and has vaccinated more than 1 million animals against the deadly rabies virus. TCAP's ultimate goal is to substantially reduce animal overpopulation and euthanasia throughout North Texas, while we promote animal welfare.

Location

Texas Coalition for Animal Protection
1856 Precinct Line Rd, Hurst, TX
76054, United States

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4.6
1,854 reviews
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What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Affordability

Customers consistently praised the low-cost services for vaccinations, spaying, and neutering, making it accessible for pet owners on a budget.

Staff Performance

The staff received high marks for being friendly, caring, and professional, with many customers expressing gratitude for their compassionate treatment of pets.

Efficiency

While many reviews noted long wait times, several customers appreciated the overall efficiency of the service once inside, with quick check-in and processing.

Facility Improvements

Recent renovations have improved the waiting experience, allowing customers to wait indoors, which has been positively received.

Customer Service Issues

Some customers reported negative experiences with specific staff members, citing rudeness or unprofessional behavior, particularly at the front desk.
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    catherine wightman
    Dec 12, 2023
    5.0
    I always bring my own pets or any feral cats I encounter to this place. The feral animals are spayed or neutered for free; they must be brought here in a humane animal trap. The pet stays and neutered are very cheap, starting around $35 to neuter a male cat. Dog prices are also cheap. They are very low cost, very on the ball, get things done right. They offer shots and other services but are not a full-service vet. This is a place to spay and neuter animals, not a place for emergency pet services or where you would bring your pet who is sick or injured.
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    Rusty Ray
    Aug 6, 2021
    5.0
    Great place for dogs and cats, low cost shots and friendly fast service. If you don't know what you need they will help you find out. Very fast service. Thank you all
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    Dynah “Dee” Ramirez
    Jan 19, 2021
    5.0
    Super friendly staff, very clean and follows covid precautions.
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    Shawn Malone
    Dec 31, 2017
    5.0
    We took our two new kittens to be fixed and get shots. It was an excellent value and I appreciate having this service in my community! My kittens were well cared for and I got to see the veterinarian with them. Scheduling an appointment was easy on the phone. They send email reminders as well. When you get there, plan to stand in line for a bit. I waited about 20 minutes, but it was worth it considering the savings.

Frequently Asked Questions About Texas Coalition for Animal Protection

What services does Texas Coalition for Animal Protection offer?

TCAP offers spays/neuters, vaccinations, dental cleanings, flea/tick prevention, and heartworm prevention for pets.

What are the main goals of Texas Coalition for Animal Protection?

TCAP aims to substantially reduce animal overpopulation and euthanasia in North Texas while promoting animal welfare.