You can be the first person on the block to have a car sporting the new animal-friendly license plate that helps support spay and neuter initiatives across the state.
The Texas Humane Legislation Network, in collaboration with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and the Department of State Health Services (DSHS), is excited to share the release of a newly designed Animal-Friendly License Plate, available for purchase for $30, with $22 going toward supporting spay/neuter initiatives across Texas, according to a news release from the network.
Like the iconic dog and cat license plates many Texans know well, these new plates are part of the Animal-Friendly License Plate Program. Established in 1997, the program set up the Animal-Friendly Fund, which directly supports spay and neuter initiatives at local shelters and nonprofit organizations across Texas. This fund ensures Texans and their pets have access to free and low-cost spay and neuter services.
The funds raised from the original license plates resulted in more than $6 million in grants, and the Texas Humane Legislation Network is confident that the new plates will raise the bar.

A good way to help spay/neuter thousands of dogs who are needlessly abandoned and sometimes euthenized due to overpopulation, is being presented by the Texas Human Leglislation Network along with Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and Texas Department of State Health Services has launched a license plate that costs $30 with $22 going to spay/neuter initiatives across the state.
“These new plates are more than just a design update — they’re a reminder of what Texans can accomplish when compassion meets action,” said Shelby Bobosky, executive director of the Texas Humane Legislation Network.
“Every plate purchased helps reduce shelter overpopulation and supports local organizations working tirelessly to provide spay, neuter, and adoption services across the state,” Bobosky said. “We’re proud to continue this partnership with The State of Texas to promote a simple yet powerful way for Texans to show their love for animals.”
This past legislative session, lawmakers passed SB 1568, which enabled DSHS to diversify license plate designs to boost public interest and awareness of the Texas Animal-Friendly Program.
The initiative underscores the importance of not just spaying and neutering pets, but also supporting local shelters.
The refreshed license plate layout includes updated language from the previous design, adding the word “adopt” to read “Spay. Neuter. Adopt.” in bold, underscoring the value of adopting from local shelters.
To view and order the new Animal-Friendly License Plate, visit the website www.myplates.com/design/background/passenger/animal-friendly
This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: Texas ‘Animal Friendly’ license plate helps spay/neuter pets