About Us

The Oklahoma Alliance for Animals is committed to developing a partnership among animal rescue organizations, veterinarians, municipal animal shelters, and our community to:

  • Increase the number of spay and neuters;
  • Increase the number of adoptions of homeless dogs and cats; and
  • Reduce the occurrence of euthanasia of adoptable animals.

The ultimate goal of the Alliance is to transform the city's area shelters into no-kill facilities, whereby no Tulsa (and Greater Tulsa area) dog or cat of reasonable health and temperament is euthanized merely because they do not have a home.

Oklahoma Alliance for Animals is a 501(c)3, not-for-profit organization established by Tulsa area citizens who recognized the need to unite the area's animal rescue groups and form a coalition with local veterinarians and the community. Through this coalition, the Alliance hopes to develop creative solutions to animal care and overpopulation concerns within the Tulsa area.

Read the Current OAA Newsletter

We Need Your Support TODAY:

During these economic times, many individuals are faced with reducing the size of their donations and non-proft organizations like OAA are feeling the effects of the economy. OAA has been making a difference in the fight to reduce the pet overpopulation. We are reaching out to first time donors to help OAA continue our mission. Please donate today. Read more.

Mark Your Calendar:

Last Saturday of Every Month ~ Adopt a Little Okie. On the last Saturday of each month we partner with Tulsa Animal Welfare to showcase the pets waiting for a loving home. Come see us at the Tulsa Shelter between the hours of 12:00pm-4:00pm. Read more.

November 7 ~ Fur Ball. We have started planning this great event. We need volunteers to work on the various committees and sponsors to help OAA's mission for next year. Read more.

Support OAA:

Volunteers Needed: Help support OAA by volunteering your time at one of our events. Read more.

Please Donate Today: Help support OAA by making a donation. Without your help, OAA would not be able to continue our mission. Read more.

What You Need to Know:

Puppy Mills in Oklahoma. Oklahoma has the second to the highest number of USDA facilities in the nation.