Street Dogs of Tule Creek

Street Dogs of Tule Creek Please help if you can!

UPDATE: George is not going to make it through this even as strong as he was. Both back legs are broke and signs of inte...
06/09/2026

UPDATE: George is not going to make it through this even as strong as he was. Both back legs are broke and signs of internal bleeding. X-rays ⬇️

🚨 URGENT: Hit by a Car — Family Had to Surrender Him Because They Couldn’t Afford Treatment 😢

This sweet boy was run over by a car in Tulia. His family had no way to cover the massive vet bills, so they made the heartbreaking decision to surrender him.

Look at him. Broken, in pain, but still looking at us with those trusting eyes. Our team at Street Dogs of Tule Creek is stepping up to give him the fighting chance he deserves. So off to the hospital we go.

He needs emergency veterinary care — surgery, pain management, antibiotics, wound care, and a long road to recovery. This will NOT be a cheap rescue. X-rays, possible amputation or reconstructive surgery, meds, and aftercare could easily run into thousands of dollars.

We’re a small, volunteer-driven rescue doing everything we can for the street dogs and surrendered pups in our area (Kress, Tulia, Happy, and beyond). But we can’t do it without YOU.

❤️ If you can donate even $5, $10, or $20 — every single dollar helps save his life.

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This boy has already been through hell. Let’s show him that good people still exist and that Street Dogs of Tule Creek refuses to turn away from animals in need.
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Please include “Hit By Car Pup” in the memo so we can track it for him.

Thank you for caring. Thank you for helping us fight for the forgotten ones. ❤️🐾

06/08/2026

Protect your pets from roaming. Another great reason to get your dog spay or neutered..

06/07/2026
06/06/2026

📣 Big News from Street Dogs of Tule Creek! 📣

Who’s ready to take advantage of an incredible opportunity?

We are officially removing our 2-per-household limit! We want to spay/neuter as many pets as possible while funds are available.

This clinic is now open to residents of Hale County, Briscoe County, Castro County, and our original service areas.

Thanks to our amazing partnership with Live Oaks, each appointment will include:
• Microchip
• Spay or Neuter
• Rabies shot
• Medications

This is your chance to be a responsible pet owner and help reduce overpopulation, prevent unwanted litters, and give your furry family members the care they deserve.

Sign up here: https://app.jotform.com/252385183386162?utm_source=jotform_pwa

We’re already working on the next clinic for mid-July — sign up now so we can get as many pets scheduled as possible!

Please share this post far and wide with friends and family in Hale, Briscoe, Castro, Swisher, and surrounding counties. Let’s come together and make a real difference!

Spay/Neuter • Save Lives • Be the Change

💕 Thank you for supporting Street Dogs of Tule Creek!

🐶 Big Wins at Street Dogs of Tule Creek! 🐾Our FIRST spay and neuter clinic kicked off with huge success! We’re so please...
06/06/2026

🐶 Big Wins at Street Dogs of Tule Creek! 🐾

Our FIRST spay and neuter clinic kicked off with huge success! We’re so pleased with how smoothly everything ran and especially grateful to all the responsible pet owners who showed up on time and worked with us so cooperatively. You made this first event a real win for the dogs and our community! ❤️

If you missed the first clinic, don’t worry — we’re already planning the SECOND clinic in July! This is a wonderful opportunity to get your dogs and cats spayed or neutered at a low cost. Spots will fill up fast, so please sign up soon!

For those who weren’t able to see the facility due to limited space and surgeon capacity, here are some photos of our new Kress location:

Thank you again to everyone who participated, our dedicated volunteers, and our generous partners. Together we’re making a real difference — one healthy pet at a time!

👉 Comment below or message us to sign up for the July clinic.

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With Brown Paws Dog Rescue – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉
06/05/2026

With Brown Paws Dog Rescue – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉

Exciting News for Swisher County Pet Owners! 🐶🐱Street Dogs of Tule Creek is proud to announce our very first spay/neuter...
06/05/2026

Exciting News for Swisher County Pet Owners! 🐶🐱

Street Dogs of Tule Creek is proud to announce our very first spay/neuter clinic happening tomorrow, Saturday, June 6th, 2026!

In partnership with Live Oaks Mobile Animal Hospital, we’re set to help about 35 animals in just one day — and this is only the beginning! We already have the second clinic in the works.

THE FIRST CLINIC IS FULL AND HAS ALREADY BEEN SCHEDULED. WILL NOT BE TAKING WALK INS.

Reminder to everyone scheduled for tomorrow: Please make sure you bring your rabies vaccine certificate with you!

We’ve received an incredible 76 applications so far. 25 are fully completed, and roughly 35 pets are scheduled for surgery tomorrow. This response from our community has been phenomenal!

If you still want to get your pet on the list for the next clinic, now is the time to apply. While funds last, it’s only a $20 co-pay for Swisher County residents.

Apply here by scanning the QR code in the flyer 👇 or share this post with friends and neighbors who have pets that need this done.

Spaying and neutering helps:
• Reduce roaming & aggression
• Decrease overpopulation
• Increase lifespan (3-5 years!)
• Lower cancer risks
• Reduce spraying & marking

Let’s keep building a healthier, happier community for our animals and families. Thank you to everyone who has applied and supported us — this is what community looks like!



Tulia Animal Control Advocates and Paws Pet Adoption of Plainview thank yall for all the hard work yall have also put in for helping people schedule their surgeries.

📢 Swisher County Neighbors – Need Your Input on Stray DogsHey everyone in Swisher County (especially those outside city ...
06/02/2026

📢 Swisher County Neighbors – Need Your Input on Stray Dogs

Hey everyone in Swisher County (especially those outside city limits),

We’ve been hearing a lot of complaints about stray and loose dogs causing issues with livestock, traffic safety, and general nuisance problems in the rural areas. We’re looking for practical solutions and would love to hear your thoughts.

One idea that’s been discussed is a county dog registration program for areas outside city limits. This could help with accountability by making it easier for the Sheriff’s Office to identify owners and return dogs.
What would registration likely involve?

• Annual registration with proof of rabies vaccination, owner contact info, and dog description.
• Small annual fee (around $10–20) to cover admin costs.
• Focus on enforcement for problem cases, with exemptions for working dogs and puppies.
• Only for unincorporated areas (cities like Tulia and Kress have their own rules).
As taxpayers and voters, we have the real power to accomplish this.

What it would take to get this on a ballot:
Swisher County is a general law county, so we don’t have a direct citizen petition process like some home-rule cities. The Commissioners Court decides most county ordinances and can place measures on the ballot.

To move forward:
• Attend Commissioners Court meetings (held regularly in Tulia) and speak during public comment.
• Gather neighbors to share real stories about stray dog problems.
• Ask the Court to adopt the ordinance directly or place an advisory referendum on the ballot for voter input.
• Build enough community support so they see it as a priority worth voting on.
The Court works for us — consistent, respectful pressure from engaged taxpayers and voters is how local change happens.

But we want to hear your options — not just registration. What ideas do you have for dealing with stray dogs in Swisher County?

• Better enforcement of existing laws?
• Continuation to the Spay/neuter programs?
• Education campaigns?
• Something else?

Drop your thoughts and experiences below 👇 Have you had problems with roaming dogs? What solutions would work best for our rural community?

Let’s work together as engaged taxpayers and voters to keep Swisher County safe for families, livestock, and responsible pet owners!

These groups below work tirelessly finding homes for all the irresponsible pet owners. Anyone that could not be tagged can chime in with opinions. This is an effort that many people and organizations work hard at.

Respectfully dialog is not only appreciated it is also required on this page. Please respond respectfully of you could get banned. We are here to find solutions for the majority.

Tulia Animal Control Advocates
Paws Pet Adoption of Plainview
Animal Rescue Friends of Floydada
Brown Paws Dog Rescue

These lucky 2 have been tagged by an out of state Rescue and will be leaving soon
05/27/2026

These lucky 2 have been tagged by an out of state Rescue and will be leaving soon

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Kress, TX
79052

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