Texas Coalition for Animal Protection

4.7
1515 reviews

About

Veterinarian
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.

Details

  • RestroomNot available
  • Onsite servicesAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible restroomNot available

Location

Texas Coalition for Animal Protection
106 Conveyor Drive, Joshua, TX
76058, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.7
1,515 reviews
5 stars
1,273
4 stars
135
3 stars
28
2 stars
16
1 star
63

What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Affordability

Customers appreciate the low-cost services for vaccinations, spaying, and neutering, making it accessible for many pet owners.

Staff Friendliness

The staff is frequently described as friendly, caring, and professional, contributing to a positive experience for both pets and their owners.

Service Quality

While many reviews highlight the quality of care and successful procedures, there are some concerns regarding specific incidents of poor communication and service.

Cleanliness

The facility is generally noted as clean, although there are occasional reports of unsanitary conditions that need attention.

Wait Times

Customers have expressed frustration with long wait times, particularly for appointments, but acknowledge that the staff works hard to manage the flow.
  • CB
    Christina Berry
    Nov 9, 2025
    3.0
    Letting people bring in 10+ animals at one time to the free spay/neuter days is ridiculous. Especially when you set a limit of the first 75. I was there at 630am and I couldn't get in because 2 people camped out overnight and already had the place booked.
  • KL
    Kimberly Lee
    Nov 7, 2025
    5.0
    They were very kind to my mother who has mobility issues and gets very anxious. Very thorough on check out and took great care of my mom's puppy. Thank you.
  • CC
    Christopher Couchman
    Nov 4, 2025
    5.0
    Went there and got rabies shots for our cats and my sister won the door prize and it was excellent
  • DR
    Deborah Rivas
    Nov 4, 2025
    5.0
    It was great they are friendly and willing to help. I love how they are quick to help ans get the animals nit so nervous.
  • AM
    Angela Melendez
    Oct 24, 2025
    5.0
    I have been to this location in Joshua Texas several times. I have always taken my animals to TCAP clinics for over 15 years now. I trust them wholeheartedly with my fur babies. The Joshua location staff is very courteous and professional. I recently took my youngest kittens 4 month old boy and 6 month old girl to have them fixed and vaccinated, and both are recovering with no complications. I took my oldest cat almost a year ago to be neutered as well and he is a big healthy cat now. My 7 year old dog and my eldest cat both got their yearly shots today. Overall, I recommend TCAP clinics to anyone with animals that need lost cost services with professional and friendly staff. Love this organization!!

Frequently Asked Questions About Texas Coalition for Animal Protection

What is the primary mission of the Texas Coalition for Animal Protection (TCAP)?

TCAP aims to save animal lives by providing compassionate solutions to pet overpopulation and euthanasia, offering low-cost preventative care throughout North Texas.

What veterinary services does TCAP offer?

TCAP provides spays/neuters, vaccinations, dental cleaning, flea/tick prevention, and heartworm prevention.